General Director of Daeha JSC – Hanoi Daewoo Hotel, Le Duc Phong, accepted the trophy from Deputy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand Anutin Charnvirakul. Photo courtesy of Daeha JSC
Daeha Joint Stock Company – Hanoi Daewoo Hotel was recently named The Best ASEAN Business in Priority Integration Sector (Tourism Category). The award recognises the hotel’s contribution to the integration between ASEAN businesses, as well as its outstanding performance and presence in Viet Nam and across South East Asia.
Speaking at the award ceremony held at the Impact Exhibition Centre, Bangkok, General Director of the Daeha Joint Stock Company Le Duc Phong said: “The ASEAN Business Award that we were granted has confirmed our hotel’s leading position in the region and beyond. At Hanoi Daewoo Hotel, we always believe in empowering people. We will continue to nourish a young hotelier generation with in-depth knowledge and new skills, to help the hotel stand out in the 4.0 era.
“2020 is a remarkable year when Viet Nam will officially take over ASEAN’s annually rotating chairmanship and it also marks 25 years of Viet Nam’s membership in ASEAN. The hotel management and more than 600 associates strive to deliver exceptional services, luxurious and safe accommodation contributing to the success of ASEAN Business and Investment Summit 2020 (ABIS 2020).”
The premium Daeha complex consists of a high rise apartment building, an upscale international-standard office tower, and the Hanoi Daewoo Hotel. Photo courtesy of Daeha JSC
The premium Daeha complex consists of a high rise apartment building with 193 units, an upscale international-standard office tower, and the Hanoi Daewoo Hotel – one of the first 5-star luxury hotels in the city. Hanoi Daewoo Hotel has been at the forefront of upscale hospitality in the capital city since 1996. Inhabiting a prestigious neighbourhood amid embassies and parks, Hanoi Daewoo has been the hotel of choice for visiting dignitaries and heads of state for more than two decades.
The ASEAN Business Awards (ABA) was launched by the ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC) in 2007 to give recognition to enterprises and entrepreneurs that have contributed to the growth and prosperity of the ASEAN economy. The ABA also serves as a platform to spread information concerning the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), boosting integration in the region and globally. Tourism is one of 17 priority integration sectors including agri-based, finance, automotive, textile, garment, aviation. — VNS