Bali’s Villa Mahapala now welcomes Year of the Ox
January 23rd, 2009
Villa Mahapala in Sanur, Bali, welcomes Year of The Ox as a part of its annual theme of its conceptual interior.
Villa Mahapala Resort in the tranquil beach town of Sanur is preparing to welcome the Chinese Year which fall into Year of The Ox from 26 January 2009. Chinese “Shio” is one of the elements of the villa’s theme décor from public area until bathroom.
From 19 January 2009, the Chinese New Year decoration with bright red as the dominant colour will be in place from the entrance until bedroom of the Villa Mahapala. The decoration will stay until the full moon on 9 February 2009. This relates to the Chinese tradition. During the week of Chinese New Year, Villa Mahapala will give complimentary oranges and candies to its guests both in the Voila restaurant and in room, while special Chinese New Year menus are available to order, as well to follow the Chinese philosophy.
Food may have special significance during Chinese New Year because of the way the Chinese word for its sound. For example Tangerines and oranges are passed out freely during Chinese New Year as the words for tangerine and orange sound like luck and wealth, respectively.
Villa Mahapala is a luxury resort villa featuring the twelve signs of the zodiac. Exceptionally designed with immaculate facilities, it will leave you with an unforgettable impression of your holiday in Bali.
The resort with its elegant villas, complete with their own private pools, will captivate your imagination. Each villa is individually designed according to your own personal zodiac sign. This theme is continued throughout the resort, and our tasteful and elegant atmosphere will ensure that our guests enjoy a personalised villa experience.
Villa Mahapala offers 20 uniquely designed villas customized for all visitors, including high-end guests, and induces a feeling of singularity according to their zodiac sign. All villas feature signature designs, echoing the same mysticism of zodiac symbols in a smart decorated ambience influenced by contemporary Balinese architecture. The resort offers 2 types of villas illustrating either a subtle or bold colour that defines “masculinity” or “femininity”. Complete details on the rooms, facilities, services and location of Villa Mahapala can be found on www.villamahapala-bali.com.
Source: www.etravelblackboardasia.com
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