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Aglipay, who recently arrived from a three-week marketing visit to the United States, announced that hotel chain giants Hilton and Hyatt are sending their representatives either in December this year or in January next year to look at facilities and properties being offered by the government for development into retirement villages.
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Aglipay, who recently arrived from a three-week marketing visit to the United States, announced that hotel chain giants Hilton and Hyatt are sending their representatives either in December this year or in January next year to look at facilities and properties being offered by the government for development into retirement villages.
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