GEORGE TOWN: Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang and Golden Sands, had outdone themselves in eco-friendly and sustainable tourism by bagging the prestigious ASEAN Green Hotel Award for the period 2024–2026.
ASEAN Tourism Standards presented this prestigious award for the resorts’ ongoing commitment to sustainability and environmentally conscious practices. Rasa Sayang secures this honour for the 8th consecutive year, while Golden Sands proudly joins the ranks for the first time.
The ASEAN Green Hotel Award is a tribute to the resorts’ proactive initiatives, which include adopting energy-efficient lighting, upgrading chiller systems, implementing a Building Management System and installing electric vehicle charging stations at their resorts.
“We are extremely pleased to be continuously recognised by the ASEAN Green Hotel Standard, not only for one but for two resorts in Penang,” said Suleiman Tunku Abdul Rahman, Director of Communications. “Shangri-La Group prides itself on being an ECG-focused business, aiming to bring our guests the colourful joys of life while protecting the environment and making a positive impact together. This recognition further strengthens our motivation to operate on a greener path, benefiting all our guests, colleagues, and the community.”
Rasa Sayang and Golden Sands serve as shining examples of how tourism can be both luxurious and sustainable while setting an example for other establishments around the region.