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Monday, July 21, 2025
Luxury hotels across Asia are increasingly turning into vibrant art galleries, providing guests with unique cultural experiences through diverse artistic presentations. From preserving traditional arts recognized by UNESCO to contemporary interpretations of cultural landmarks, these hotels offer art enthusiasts remarkable journeys into local heritage.
Vietnam’s Culture Captured in Oil Paintings
The Anam Mui Ne, opened in early 2023, showcases Vietnam’s vivid cultural tapestry with over 250 exclusive oil paintings created by distinguished Vietnamese artists. Featured prominently within guest rooms, corridors, and common spaces, these artworks illuminate scenes from everyday Vietnamese life. Renowned artist Bui Van Quang, celebrated for capturing local customs and daily routines, and Vu Trong Anh, noted for his abstract landscapes, are among the contributors. Complementing these paintings are traditional pottery artifacts by the Cham people, a practice identified by UNESCO as intangible heritage urgently needing protection.
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Artful Exploration in Hong Kong
At The Hari Hong Kong, guests can embark on a curated art journey through the hotel’s extensive art collection and the vibrant Wan Chai art district. The hotel’s “Hari Art Trail,” guided by resident artist Bibek Rai, introduces visitors to eclectic art forms including installations, surreal photography, graphic paintings, and digital artwork, all selected by London-based advisory A Space For Art. Post-tour, guests can explore local creative hotspots, including the Foo Tak Building and the exclusive PHD Group gallery.
Chiang Mai’s Celebrated Umbrella Artistry
Paying homage to Chiang Mai’s iconic Bo Sang Umbrella Village, Meliá Chiang Mai adorns its signature Mai Restaurant and Bar and executive The Level Lounge with elaborate umbrella-themed art. Intricate ceiling installations resembling umbrella frames, along with wall-mounted textile artworks created from traditional Chiang Mai materials, blend local heritage with contemporary aesthetics. Subtle colors like amber, periwinkle, and gray create a tranquil yet striking atmosphere.
Abstract Bangkok in Bold Art Forms
INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit offers guests an artistic reinterpretation of Bangkok’s famous landmarks. At the hotel’s breathtaking 34th-floor infinity pool, abstract renditions of the renowned Giant Swing make a spectacular visual backdrop. Artistic expressions throughout the hotel reference prominent structures like the Rama VIII Bridge and traditional kite-flying activities at Sanam Luang. Additionally, artistic photography and architectural designs within the hotel incorporate traditional motifs from Wat Phra Kaew, including gold-leaf adorned decorative elements.
A Gallery Dedicated to Wellness
TIA Wellness Resort in Vietnam introduces a new dimension to relaxation by integrating an innovative art gallery into its wellbeing-focused offerings. Opened in May, the gallery features 32 exclusive artworks that complement the resort’s Zen Splash philosophy. French photographer Jeff Courdrec’s analog images and Hoi An-based calligrapher Nguyễn Xuân Sinh’s ink creations highlight creative self-expression and emotional balance, aligning seamlessly with the resort’s holistic wellness approach.
Tokyo’s Grand Artistic Display
Tokyo’s prestigious Palace Hotel features over 700 pieces of artwork, blending historical heritage with contemporary aesthetics. Art Front Gallery, responsible for curating and installing these pieces, provides guided tours highlighting the narratives behind selected works. Guests explore artworks inspired by Tokyo’s dual identity: the historic grandeur of the Imperial Palace grounds and the energetic urban pulse of the Marunouchi business district.
Historic Portraiture in Vietnam
Azerai La Residence in Hue, Vietnam, uniquely presents portraits of all thirteen Nguyen Dynasty emperors, who ruled the country from 1802 to 1945. This exclusive collection is the only known gallery in Vietnam to feature all thirteen emperors together, offering guests deep insights into Vietnam’s regal heritage. Located near historical landmarks like the Citadel and Perfume River, the gallery serves as a cultural gateway for guests exploring the city’s imperial past.
Cambodian Artistic Legacy in Luxury Hotels
Cambodia’s renowned heritage hotels, Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh and Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor in Siem Reap, frequently showcase contemporary Cambodian art. Recent exhibitions featured works by acclaimed artists like DinArt and Ramya Chuon, reflecting Cambodia’s vibrant culture and the iconic Apsara dance tradition. These exhibitions, displayed throughout hotel restaurants and public spaces, emphasize the fusion of artistic expression and luxury hospitality.
Birdlife in Focus at Angsana Lang Co
At Angsana Lang Co in Vietnam, art merges with nature conservation in the Birds Sanctuary Photo Gallery. Featuring works from local photographers, this open-air exhibition highlights regional bird species and biodiversity. Part of the resort’s “Stay for Good” initiative, the gallery invites guests to engage deeply with the natural environment and participate actively through guided birdwatching experiences and photographic contributions, bridging environmental awareness with artistic appreciation.
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