YeaShin Construction unveils RM500mil Birkin International Hotel in Melaka


KUALA LUMPUR: YeaShin Construction Sdn Bhd, the Malaysian subsidiary of Taiwan-based YeaShin International Development Co Ltd has launched its first Malaysian luxury hotel, Birkin International Hotel, a 526-room project worth RM500mil.

In a statement, YeaShin said the Birkin International Hotel promises an extraordinary experience for world travellers, offering unmatched hospitality and stunning views of the iconic Straits of Malacca in the heart of the Unesco World Heritage Site.

The Birkin International Hotel is located on Klebang's pristine shores, known for its soft sands, naturally formed sand dunes, and breathtaking sunsets, offering an unparalleled sanctuary for the modern traveller.

“Birkin International Hotel represents the future of hospitality—a union of refined elegance, exceptional amenities, and a steadfast commitment to sustainability.

“From its striking architecture to its Malacca Strait views and meticulously curated experiences, Birkin International Hotel embodies responsible luxury at its finest, ready to deliver an exceptional experience for guests from all over the world,” Birkin International Hotel general manager Simon Tan said.

To celebrate this milestone, Birkin International Hotel offers exclusive soft-launch packages with rates from RM480, curated dining, and special surprises.

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