KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Hilton Hotels Malaysia has launched its "Plan Ahead and Save 2026" campaign, encouraging travellers to book early and enjoy up to 25% savings on stays during Malaysia's long weekends and public holidays throughout the year.
From 10 January to 10 March 2026, guests can book preferred travel dates in advance, with stays valid through 31 December 2026. Hilton's city hotels, beachfront resorts, and family-friendly properties offer ideal stays for festive reunions, short breaks, or family holidays.
In addition to early booking savings, Hilton highlights enhancements to the Hilton Honors loyalty program, including a faster path to Elite status, simplified point earning and the introduction of Diamond Reserve, a new premium tier offering elevated benefits.
Plan Early for Malaysia's 2026 Long Weekends
With "Plan Ahead and Save," travellers can lock in their stays early and enjoy up to 25% savings during these high-demand periods.
1- 4 Jan (New Year's Day)
Hilton Kuala Lumpur – Family dining with easy KL Sentral access.
14 - 18 Feb (Chinese New Year)
Hilton Petaling Jaya – Ideal for reunions with connected rooms.
DoubleTree by Hilton Melaka – Close to heritage attractions for festive outings.
21 - 23 Mar (Hari Raya Aidilfitri)
Hilton Kota Kinabalu – Relaxed post-Raya family stay.
1 - 3 May (Labour Day)
DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur – Convenient for shopping, dining, and short breaks.
30 May–2 Jun (Wesak & Agong's Birthday)
DoubleTree by Hilton Damai Laut Resort – Beachfront holiday with kids' water park and Pangkor activities.
29 - 31 Aug (Merdeka Day)
DoubleTree by Hilton Putrajaya Lakeside – Scenic lakeside escape with family facilities.
Hilton Kuching – Laidback riverfront retreat.
7- 9 Nov (Deepavali)
DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Penang – Beachside fun with eco-kids activities.
25–27 Dec (Christmas)
DoubleTree by Hilton Damai Laut Resort – Festive beachfront stay with family packages.
DoubleTree by Hilton Shah Alam iCity – Seasonal dining and city celebrations.
Family-focused options also include Hilton Garden Inn Puchong and Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur North and South, featuring kid-friendly amenities and thoughtful experiences designed to create lasting memories.
With early booking savings, enhanced Hilton Honors benefits and stays designed for every traveller, Hilton invites guests to plan ahead and make the most of Malaysia's 2026 long weekends.
For more information, visit https://asiapac.hilton.com/en/country/malaysia.
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Hilton Malaysia Launches "Plan Ahead and Save 2026" With Up to 25% Off Long Weekend and Public Holiday Getaways
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Saudi Ministry of Culture concluded the third edition of the "Common Ground" Festival, held from 24 December to 6 January at Al-Malfa Hall in the Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City (Misk City) in Riyadh. The People's Republic of China was the guest of honor for this edition, held in conjunction with the Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year 2025.
The festival highlighted the common ground between Saudi and Chinese cultures, reinforcing civilizational dialogue and deepening cultural exchange between the two friendly nations.
The festival offered a diverse cultural journey showcasing Chinese culture and its connections and parallels with Saudi culture through a variety of sections. These included an art exhibition titled "When the wind turns east," featuring 84 artworks by Saudi and Chinese artists.
The Chinese Street zone also presented live performances and cultural activations, highlighting profound heritage aspects shared by both countries despite geographic distance – such as nature, heritage, rock inscriptions, trade routes, hospitality, traditional attire, and intangible cultural heritage.
The festival also featured a dedicated space, presenting content and activations that blended Arabic and Chinese calligraphy. Additional art and cultural exhibitions offered a visual experience through works by artists from both countries, embodying elements of their visual heritage and ancient histories.
A performance and music theater brought Saudi and Chinese shows together, where rhythm and movement expressed the depth of values and aesthetics that have shaped the civilizations of both nations across the ages.
The festival further introduced a virtual reality (VR) experience that took visitors on an interactive journey to Beijing, allowing them to explore the city's historical landmarks accompanied by a virtual guide. Photography experiences blending Saudi and Chinese styles were also offered, alongside traditional hair adornment practices inspired by both cultures – such as decorating hair with jasmine flowers in the Jazan region, mirrored by floral hair adornments in Chinese culture. Visitors also experienced traditional Chinese tea ceremonies, sampling various teas and learning about the philosophy behind their preparation.
An outdoor area provided a visual experience through illuminated elements connecting Chinese forms with their counterparts in Saudi architecture and environment, such as the traditional lantern. This space served as a visual bridge, transitioning visitors from art-focused settings to areas for relaxation and tasting. Saudi and Chinese chefs showcased live cooking demonstrations of traditional dishes, enabling visitors to watch their preparation and enjoy tastings, complemented by a selection of restaurants and cafés blending Saudi and Chinese culinary traditions.
"Common Ground" Festival builds on previous editions of the festival, which hosted the Republic of Yemen in its first edition and the Republic of Iraq in its second. The initiative reflects the Ministry of Culture's ongoing efforts to explore global cultures, highlight points of connection with Saudi culture, and deliver diverse, interactive experiences that enable creative collaboration between Saudi artists and their counterparts worldwide. The festival also underscores the Ministry's commitment to strengthening international cultural exchange.
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About the Saudi Ministry of Culture:
Saudi Arabia has a vast history of arts and culture. The Ministry of Culture is developing Saudi Arabia's cultural economy and enriching the daily lives of citizens, residents, and visitors. Overseeing 11 sector-specific commissions, the Ministry works towards the support of and preservation of a vibrant culture that is true to its past and looks to the future by cherishing heritage and unleashing new and inspiring forms of expression for all.
Find the Ministry of Culture on social media:
X @MOCSaudi (Arabic); @MOCSaudi_En (English) | Instagram @mocsaudi
For media inquiries, please contact:
Saudi Ministry of Culture
intl.media@moc.gov.sa
Jules Fernandes
moc@consulum.com
+971 55 947 8375
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Saudi Ministry of Culture Concludes the Third Edition of the 'Common Ground' Festival Celebrating Chinese Culture