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Playboy to open entertainment centre in Macau
Posted: 27 June 2007 1647 hrs

 
 
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HONG KONG: Playboy, the US-based adult publisher and broadcaster, will open an entertainment centre in the gambling haven of Macau in southern China, its partner Macao Studio City said Wednesday.

"Playboy Mansion Macao", a 40,000 square-foot (3,700 square-metre) entertainment destination, will consist of "numerous nightlife and entertainment options", dining and shops, it said.

The Playboy-inspired complex will also offer gaming as well as accommodation in the "Hugh M Hefner Villa".

The entertainment centre will be a part of the Macao Studio City, an integrated leisure resort property which broke ground earlier this year in the former Portuguese colony.

Macao Studio City said it aims to make Macau an entertainment hub of Asia.

Playboy opened Playboy Club Casino at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas in October last year.

- AFP/yy

 

 



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