Parisian tower premieres light show

Senior executives from Sands China Ltd. officiated at The Parisian Macao’s exclusive Eiffel Tower illumination event held June 23

Senior executives from Sands China Ltd. officiated at The Parisian Macao’s exclusive Eiffel Tower illumination event held June 23

An Eiffel Tower illumination ceremony was held last week at the Sheraton Grand Macao hotel, where the iconic structure’s lighting show was premiered. The ceremony also showcased French-themed mime artists, an “urban drum crew” and other performers who are expected to remain at the resort after its opening.
President and chief operating officer of Sands China Wilfred Wong, who officiated the ceremony, said that the tower will be illuminated every night from Thursday onward.
“Already in the last few weeks I have seen people going to our footbridges to take photos [of the Parisian tower],” said Wong.
“Everyone is asking me when it [the resort] is going to open, and I always say ‘soon.’ Lately I say ‘very soon.’ Our chairman now says one day in September […] and we will adhere to that,” he added. “After we open, there will be a light show every night for all the citizens and visitors of Macau.”
The Parisian Macao was inspired by the famed “City of Lights” Paris, and features a replica of the Eiffel Tower, which is as tall as a 38-storey building, approximately one-half times the height of the Parisian original. After the official launch of the property, visitors will be able to take two elevators to the top observation deck of the tower, which will take approximately 40 seconds according to a statement from Sands China.
The property is expected to have approximately 3,000 guestrooms and suites, and more than 150 boutique stores for the latest luxury fashion designers, couture and lifestyle brands.
Additionally, the new resort will offer an array of integrated facilities and daily entertainment from French-themed “Streetmosphere” characters, including street artists, mimes and buskers, and shows at the 1200-seat Parisian Theatre.
“As Macau moves toward diversifying its tourism industry, The Parisian Macao and its iconic Eiffel Tower will provide visitors with a new variety of non-gaming and family-friendly attractions,” said Wong, adding that the company “is pleased to contribute to that development [of Macau’s tourism] with our integrated resort city in Cotai.”

Urban Drum Crew wowed audiences at The Parisian Macao’s exclusive Eiffel Tower Illumination Event held June 23

 

Dr. Wilfred Wong, President of Sands China Ltd. officiated at The Parisian Macao’s exclusive Eiffel Tower illumination event held June 23

Dr. Wilfred Wong, President of Sands China Ltd. officiated at The Parisian Macao’s exclusive Eiffel Tower illumination event held June 23

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Urban Drum Crew wowed audiences at The Parisian Macao’s exclusive Eiffel Tower Illumination Event held June 23

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