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 Journalist and author, Alexandra Shulman tells us what she's a fan of. If you have any diffic

 Journalist and author, Alexandra Shulman tells us what she's a fan of. If you have any difficulties viewing this email, please view the contents [here](. I’m a fan of... Journalist and author, Alexandra Shulman tells us what she’s a fan of. [Read More >]( NEWS Tell us more We’d like to make your stay with us even better, so please let us know your travel preferences and tell us how Mandarin Oriental can best communicate with you by completing this short survey. [Start Survey >]( Family-friendly getaways Take a look at the best places to holiday with your children, from exciting adventures in their very own kasbah, to specialist kids’ concierges and street art tours for teens. [Find Out More >]( Bangkok’s Creative District [Bangkok]( Creative District has undergone significant rejuvenation to become one of its most exciting and culturally fertile areas. [Explore More >]( Best places for active travellers Making the most of the great outdoors doesn’t have to mean mountain treks and wilderness retreats – unless you want it to. [View More >]( EXPLORE WITH US New and noted This month we have news of our exclusive swimwear collaboration with Orlebar Brown. Plus our pick of the best summer rooftop retreats and the many benefits of joining our guest recognition programme, [Fans of M.O.]( that you won't want to miss. Orlebar Brown In an exclusive collaboration with us, Orlebar Brown has created four unique swim short styles featuring images from [Lake Como]( [Bodrum]( and [Sanya]( – plus an extra special pair with our iconic Fan logo, that are the perfect poolside attire. [Read More >]( Rooftop retreats One of the greatest pleasures of summer in the city? Retreating to a rooftop hideaway, to dine alfresco, drink in the views, or cool off with a swim. [Explore More >]( Fans of M.O. Join [Fans of M.O.]( today to receive exclusive offers, partner benefits and added privileges when you book a qualifying rate on [mandarinoriental.com](. [Join Now >]( [Our Site]( [Fans of M.O.]( [Book Your Stay]( [Room Offers]( [Gift Cards]( Insert T&C [Policies]( | [Unsubscribe]( Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group Limited 8/F One Island East, Taikoo Place, 18 Westlands Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong +852 2895 9288 | data-protection@mohg.com This email is sent from Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. This email may constitute Advertising in some countries. To ensure that you will always receive our emails, please add this email domain '@email.mandarinoriental.com' to your email address book or safe sender's list.

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