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                    [Title] => A secret no more
                    [Summary] => The word is spreading — Makati’s newest secret is becoming known to more and more people every day. Dusit Hotel Nikko, one of the most elegant hotels in the area, is making a name for itself as a must-see for top businessmen and socialites. People are beginning to find out about the hotel’s excellent service and top-of-the-line amenities. A small fortune has been spent for further improvement of the five-star hotel.

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That’s why Dusit Hotel Nikko Manila’s Thien Duong is a vision of paradise. Not surprisingly, thien duong means paradise in Vietnamese.
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That’s why Dusit Hotel Nikko Manila’s Thien Duong is a vision of paradise. Not surprisingly, thien duong means paradise in Vietnamese.
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