Villa Maly Welcomes Luang Prabang Film Festival 2015
The 33-room Villa Maly Boutique Hotel in Luang Prabang rolls out Film Festival Package for festivalgoers to enjoy contemporary movies of Southeast Asian countries as much as possible.
Luang Prabang, Laos, November 10, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Although Luang Prabang lacks proper cinemas for your everyday film-fix, it surely makes up for it when their annual Film Festival arrives and outdoor screenings are in abundance across the ancient capital.
All in all, film-lovers and festival goers get the unique opportunity to enjoy these contemporary movies amongst the historic backdrop.
The Luang Prabang Film Festival will return for its 6th edition from Dec. 5th to 9th, ironically in alignment with the 20th anniversary of the former Lao royal capital's listing as a Unesco World Heritage Site. The festival will showcase the best films from all over Southeast Asia — from Brunei to Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and from Thailand to Vietnam. Hailing from an array of different backgrounds, viewers will have the opportunity to explore the distinctive cultures of these countries on screens.
As an active supporter of Luang Prabang, the 33-room Villa Maly Boutique Hotel has rolled out an attractive deal for attendees to take part in the festive spirit as much as possible. The Film Festival Package starts at USD 690 net for two including:
• 4 Nights at Superior Room for 2
• Breakfast for 2
• Return airport transfer for 2
• Pakou Cave Lunch Cruise for 2
Check-in date is on 5th December with the package concluding on 9th December, 2015.
For bookings, please contact reservation@villa-maly.com or +856 7125 3903/04. More information about Villa Maly can be viewed at www.villa-maly.com
About Villa Maly
Renovated and reopened in 2008, Villa Maly is a 33-room boutique property, anchored by the 1938-built residence of Princess Khampieng and Prince Khamtan, a grandson of the 19th century’s King Zakarine. The residence is located in a neighborhood of garden homes that was once a royal enclave and today ranks as one of Luang Prabang’s most exclusive development zones.
All in all, film-lovers and festival goers get the unique opportunity to enjoy these contemporary movies amongst the historic backdrop.
The Luang Prabang Film Festival will return for its 6th edition from Dec. 5th to 9th, ironically in alignment with the 20th anniversary of the former Lao royal capital's listing as a Unesco World Heritage Site. The festival will showcase the best films from all over Southeast Asia — from Brunei to Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and from Thailand to Vietnam. Hailing from an array of different backgrounds, viewers will have the opportunity to explore the distinctive cultures of these countries on screens.
As an active supporter of Luang Prabang, the 33-room Villa Maly Boutique Hotel has rolled out an attractive deal for attendees to take part in the festive spirit as much as possible. The Film Festival Package starts at USD 690 net for two including:
• 4 Nights at Superior Room for 2
• Breakfast for 2
• Return airport transfer for 2
• Pakou Cave Lunch Cruise for 2
Check-in date is on 5th December with the package concluding on 9th December, 2015.
For bookings, please contact reservation@villa-maly.com or +856 7125 3903/04. More information about Villa Maly can be viewed at www.villa-maly.com
About Villa Maly
Renovated and reopened in 2008, Villa Maly is a 33-room boutique property, anchored by the 1938-built residence of Princess Khampieng and Prince Khamtan, a grandson of the 19th century’s King Zakarine. The residence is located in a neighborhood of garden homes that was once a royal enclave and today ranks as one of Luang Prabang’s most exclusive development zones.
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