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Pan Pacific Hotels Group opens Parkroyal Langkawi Resort – Brand growth for the hotel group

Langkawi, Malaysia is a thriving tourist hub and it is about to become even more popular with the establishment of a new hotel by Pan Pacific PARKROYAL COLLECTION & PARKROYAL. Parkroyal Langkawi Resort will have a total of 301 rooms and will be a beachfront property in Pangai Tengah. It is said to be the prominent hotel group’s fifth property in the country.

Expected to emerge as one of the top hotels & resorts on the island, Parkroyal Langkawi Resort will offer their guests deluxe rooms, 2-bedroom apartments and even 1-3 bedroom villas for a great experience. CEO of Pan Pacific Hotels Group, Choe Peng Sum says that they are focusing on growing the brand in the next 2 years and will come up with a total of 9 new properties in cities like Malacca, Siem Reap, Dalian, Hanoi, Jakarta and Tokyo.

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