ELEVEN Media Group
Published on Sunday, 20 October 2013 17:53
The Ministry of Hotels and
Tourism has been discussing with the Shangrila Residence and the Rose
Garden Hotel in Yangon about the possibility of being operational in
time for the upcoming Southeast Asian Games.
Yangon and Nay Pyi Taw are the two major
locations that are expected to face room shortage problems during the
SEA Games, according to the Ministry.
The Ministry's director Hlaing Oo said
Shangrila Residence will provide 240 rooms while the Rose Garden Hotel
will provide 300 rooms so Yangon will have enough hotel rooms if the two
hotels can be operational before the SEA Games.
"Shangrila Residence may be able to hold
an opening ceremony in November. They are trying their best to provide
the rooms. Rose Garden has also submitted that their hotel will be
completed by December. So, we think we will be able to get enough
rooms," said Hlaing Oo.
Shangrila Residence and Rose Garden Hotel are being built by Hong Kong and Thailand respectively.
Eighty-six hotels will provide over
7,000 rooms in Yangon, Nay Pyi Taw and Mandalay during the SEA Games
including over 1,000 rooms from 33 hotels in Yangon.