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Hotels in Koh Samui Thailand Turning Into a Luxury Holidays Hotel

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March 9th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Blogs and Journals, Travel

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Recently Koh Samui is receiving generous attention from global leaders in the hospitality industry. 2010 is turning into a landmark year for the island with a slew of 5star hotels scheduling their opening here.Some of the big projects in the pipeline are W Retreat Hotel Koh Samui Banyan Tree Samui Conrad Koh Samui Resort Spa and Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui. When W Retreat Koh Samui opens in   Read More

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