From tubs to toilets, Vietnam hotel opens with gold-plated pizzazz
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[July 03, 2020]
By Minh Nguyen
HANOI (Reuters) - A five-star hotel in
Vietnamese capital Hanoi has opened with a twist that it hopes will
attract guests with intimately expensive tastes: gold-plated bath tubs,
basins and even toilets, all housed behind a massive golden exterior.
The Dolce Hanoi Golden Lake Hotel has made the extra effort to bring
visitors back to Vietnam where the tourism sector is slowly reopening
after a three-month coronavirus lockdown.
The hotel, owned by Hoa Binh Group and managed by U.S.-based Wyndham
Hotels & Resorts Inc, stands in stark contrast to its surrounding
weather-worn Soviet-era buildings.
"At the moment, there is no other hotel like this in the world," said
Nguyen Huu Duong, majority owner and chairman of Hoa Binh Group.
Hotel facilities include a 24 karat gold-tiled infinity pool on the
rooftop, while inside guest rooms, bathrooms are laced with yellow
metal. From $250 a night, the hotel is in the same price bracket as
rival luxury accommodation in the city.
"It has changed my mind about what luxury can be. Other luxury hotels
usually use marble as tiles, but here everything is gold-plated down to
the washing basin," said 62-year-old guest Luong Van Thuan, himself a
hotel owner.
Vietnam has been relatively successful in containing the coronavirus
outbreak with only 350 or so cases and no reported deaths. Duong said if
not for the pandemic, the hotel would likely be fully booked with
international guests.
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A gold-plated bathtub is seen in the newly inaugurated Dolce Hanoi
Golden Lake luxury hotel, after the government eased a nationwide
lockdown following the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19), in Hanoi, Vietnam July 2, 2020. REUTERS/Kham/File Photo
Around a tonne of gold was used to cover the hotel, said Duong, a
Vietnam War veteran and former cyclo taxi driver who made his
fortune in construction and property.
He is planning gold-plated projects in Ho Chi Minh City and a resort
in central Vietnam.
(Reporting by Minh Nguyen; Writing by Ed Davies; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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