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Hilton's new Hanoi hotel no 'Hanoi Hilton'

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February 26, 1999
Web posted at: 1:02 p.m. EST (1802 GMT)

HANOI, Vietnam (CNN) -- The Hilton International group on Friday opened a new luxury hotel in the Vietnamese capital, just a stone's throw from the site of the notorious prison dubbed the "Hanoi Hilton" by American prisoners of war.

The five-star, 269-room Hilton Hanoi Opera, built at a cost of $62 million, signals the changing of the guard for the city, as it attempts to move beyond a past of war and deprivation toward a future of world-class facilities able to cater to international executives and travelers.

The hotel is next to, and designed to complement, the Hanoi Opera House.

One of Hanoi's main tourist attractions is the nearby squalid Hoa Lo prison compound, called the "Hanoi Hilton" by U.S. servicemen held there during the United States' war with North Vietnam. The prison has been converted into a museum.

U.S. Air Force pilot Pete Peterson, now the U.S. ambassador to Vietnam, was one of the "guests" at the original Hanoi Hilton.

Asked about his most vivid memory of the facility, Peterson replied, "Arrival!"

Then he grew somber and added, "It was a very, very awful situation, one that I found very distasteful, obviously, and that holds some very bad memories."

Meanwhile, as the first guest checked into the Hilton Hanoi Opera, the hotel's executives played down attempts to link the occasion to the prison.

"We have nothing but the deepest respect and sympathy for this very sad page of American and Vietnamese history," said Alain Mahillon, vice president of Hilton International.

Hilton International manages and has a 40 percent stake in the new hotel, while Vivendi of France and Vietnamese state-owned partner Dong Loi Tourism Company own 30 percent each.

Its opening comes at a time when the Hanoi luxury hotel market is suffering from chronic oversupply, exacerbated by the Asian financial crisis.

During the past 15 months, the Japanese-built Hotel Nikko, the Singaporean-backed Meritus Westlake, the Swiss-managed Horizon Hotel and the Spanish-managed Melia hotel have opened, more than doubling the number of international-standard rooms in the city.

In an effort to compete, established hotels like the Sofitel Metropol, owned by Accor Pacific, and the Hanoi Daewoo hotel have slashed rates by up to 50 percent.

Correspondent John Raedler contributed to this report.


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