Sunday, August 15, 2010

Would You Sell Your Mother-In-Law To Check In Here?

Lobby of the Peninsula Hongkong
What is it about grand heritage hotels that fascinate people like me? Is it the lure of nostalgia? The fond remembrance of a gentler, more noble past? A longing for simpler times when a great divide separated humanity and technology. When time was quantified in days and years and months, not milliseconds. When people labored on perfecting their manners as well as their penmanships. When Sunday’s Best meant dressing up for Mass and when men wore dapper suits, tipped their hats and offered a ready arm for the ladies to hold on to while strolling along open aired paseos and tree-lined boulevards.


It may also stem from an interest in colonial history. Most of Southeast Asia’s grand residences were built under the watch of occupying masters. The Grand Dame of Manila, The Manila Hotel was built during the American occupation. The Raffles Hotel of Singapore and Peninsula Hongkong where protectorates of the mighty British empire. I’m not too sure about the 130-year old Bangkok Mandarin Oriental. But isn’t Mandarin Oriental a Chinese/ British company? That said, these hotels must have been a showcase for the colonial administration to show off their achievements to the watching world. Like showing off the best silver and china when you have friends over for dinner. “See what we’ve done. We’ve civilized the natives . Educated them. Built roads and bridges.. and nice hotels.”

The Author's Lounge, The Oriental Bangkok
Drawing Room, Raffles Singapore
Champagne Room, Manila Hotel


Despite that, these are legacies worth keeping. All, except for The Manila Hotel have maintained their standing. It is my hope that I will get to experience them. Sooner than later I hope.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I adore the fact that you are romantic when it comes to elegance. May I suggest that you put the Oriental Express and the Blue Train on your bucket list I am sure that a man of your taste will throughly enjoy it.

So.... getlac ka na ng anequa boom na bongang bonga ticket-la boom para gora na taye...bokelia taye ng kembelars sa Bangkok chenes para tamblingella ang mga mudaks.

I urge you to also look into the Four Seasons and The Penninsula Bangkok where service is second nature among the staff. I look forward to more of your posts.

Mudaraka