THE George Penang by The Crest Collection in George Town has elevated the state’s tourism sector since its establishment, Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said.
Chow attributed the success to the dedicated team of The Ascott Limited, which managed the hotel.
“My heartfelt congratulations to all who contributed to this achievement, particularly Venice Property chairman Alan Khor.
“It’s your commitment that has given rise to an establishment that mirrors not only the spirit of George Town but also enhances the state’s tourism outlook.
“To the Ascott Limited, a global leader in premium services residences, I commend your visionary curation of The Crest Collection, and I am elated that The George Penang has earned its rightful place.
“Your dedication to hospitality and the preservation of heritage is commendable,” he said in his speech during the official launching of The George Penang today.
Chow noted that The George Penang has a place in his heart as he was the state executive councillor when the idea of the hotel was being mooted.
He said Penang has also come a long way in the past few decades, transforming from a traditional seaport economy to being known as the ‘Silicon Valley of the East.’
Chow also pointed out Penang is internationally recognised as one of the foremost cultural heritage tourism destinations in the world.
During the event, those present were also treated to a sumptuous luncheon.
Ascott International Malaysia Country general manager Mondi Mecja expressed his hope that the hotel would continue to have a positive impact on the state’s tourism.
Among those present were state Tourism and Creative Economy Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai, Khor, and Ascott International Malaysia general manager Shafar Jamaludin.
Story by Edmund Lee
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Video by Siti Nuratikah Rahmat