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7 Jun 2026
David S. Marriott, Board Chairman of Marriott International Inc., addresses the strategic partnership agreement signing ceremony for the expansion of Marriott International to introduce four premium new hotel brands in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 7, 2026. The expansion involves prominent Nepali and international business conglomerates. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of the Chaudhary Group, is leading the luxury segment by bringing 'The Ritz-Carlton' brand to Thamel, Kathmandu. The conglomerate began construction on the 15-billion-Nepali rupee project last year and is also preparing a strategic partnership to introduce 'Westin Hotels & Resorts' to Nepal under a ''CG by Marriott'' initiative. Chaudhary Group (CG) holds the main partnership in these two hotels, targeting high-end and affluent tourists in Nepal. Additionally, other leading Nepali business conglomerates, IEG Group, IJ Group, and Sharma & Company, will have significant partnerships in these projects. Marriott currently operates several properties in Nepal under franchise and management agreements, including Kathmandu Marriott, Moxy Kathmandu, Fairfield by Marriott, Aloft Kathmandu Thamel, and The Soaltee Kathmandu, which operates under Marriott's 'Autograph Collection'. Marriott International, headquartered in Maryland, United States, is a leading hospitality company with more than 9,900 hotels in 146 countries. The company also operates the travel platform 'Marriott Bonvoy'. CG Hospitality, part of Chaudhary Group, Nepal's largest multinational company, has a presence in 130 destinations across 12 countries, operating over 220 hotels and resorts with more than 13,835 rooms. CG partners with brands like Taj, Jetwing, Hilton, and Fairmont, aiming to reach 600 hotels and 30,000 'keys' by 2030.
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#13798878
7 Jun 2026
David S. Marriott, Board Chairman of Marriott International Inc., addresses the strategic partnership agreement signing ceremony for the expansion of Marriott International to introduce four premium new hotel brands in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 7, 2026. The expansion involves prominent Nepali and international business conglomerates. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of the Chaudhary Group, is leading the luxury segment by bringing 'The Ritz-Carlton' brand to Thamel, Kathmandu. The conglomerate began construction on the 15-billion-Nepali rupee project last year and is also preparing a strategic partnership to introduce 'Westin Hotels & Resorts' to Nepal under a ''CG by Marriott'' initiative. Chaudhary Group (CG) holds the main partnership in these two hotels, targeting high-end and affluent tourists in Nepal. Additionally, other leading Nepali business conglomerates, IEG Group, IJ Group, and Sharma & Company, will have significant partnerships in these projects. Marriott currently operates several properties in Nepal under franchise and management agreements, including Kathmandu Marriott, Moxy Kathmandu, Fairfield by Marriott, Aloft Kathmandu Thamel, and The Soaltee Kathmandu, which operates under Marriott's 'Autograph Collection'. Marriott International, headquartered in Maryland, United States, is a leading hospitality company with more than 9,900 hotels in 146 countries. The company also operates the travel platform 'Marriott Bonvoy'. CG Hospitality, part of Chaudhary Group, Nepal's largest multinational company, has a presence in 130 destinations across 12 countries, operating over 220 hotels and resorts with more than 13,835 rooms. CG partners with brands like Taj, Jetwing, Hilton, and Fairmont, aiming to reach 600 hotels and 30,000 'keys' by 2030.
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#13798879
7 Jun 2026
David S. Marriott, Board Chairman of Marriott International Inc., addresses the strategic partnership agreement signing ceremony for the expansion of Marriott International to introduce four premium new hotel brands in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 7, 2026. The expansion involves prominent Nepali and international business conglomerates. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of the Chaudhary Group, is leading the luxury segment by bringing 'The Ritz-Carlton' brand to Thamel, Kathmandu. The conglomerate began construction on the 15-billion-Nepali rupee project last year and is also preparing a strategic partnership to introduce 'Westin Hotels & Resorts' to Nepal under a ''CG by Marriott'' initiative. Chaudhary Group (CG) holds the main partnership in these two hotels, targeting high-end and affluent tourists in Nepal. Additionally, other leading Nepali business conglomerates, IEG Group, IJ Group, and Sharma & Company, will have significant partnerships in these projects. Marriott currently operates several properties in Nepal under franchise and management agreements, including Kathmandu Marriott, Moxy Kathmandu, Fairfield by Marriott, Aloft Kathmandu Thamel, and The Soaltee Kathmandu, which operates under Marriott's 'Autograph Collection'. Marriott International, headquartered in Maryland, United States, is a leading hospitality company with more than 9,900 hotels in 146 countries. The company also operates the travel platform 'Marriott Bonvoy'. CG Hospitality, part of Chaudhary Group, Nepal's largest multinational company, has a presence in 130 destinations across 12 countries, operating over 220 hotels and resorts with more than 13,835 rooms. CG partners with brands like Taj, Jetwing, Hilton, and Fairmont, aiming to reach 600 hotels and 30,000 'keys' by 2030.
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#13798880
7 Jun 2026
David S. Marriott, Board Chairman of Marriott International Inc., and Nepali billionaire Binod Chaudhary, Chairman of the Chaudhary Group and CG Corp Global, sign documents of a strategic partnership for the expansion of Marriott International to introduce four premium new hotel brands in Nepal during a ceremony in Kathmandu on June 7, 2026. The expansion involves prominent Nepali and international business conglomerates. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of the Chaudhary Group, is leading the luxury segment by bringing 'The Ritz-Carlton' brand to Thamel, Kathmandu. The conglomerate began construction on the 15-billion-Nepali rupee project last year and is also forming a strategic partnership to introduce 'Westin Hotels & Resorts' to Nepal under a ''CG by Marriott'' initiative. Chaudhary Group holds the main partnership in these two hotels, targeting high-end and affluent tourists in Nepal. Additionally, other leading Nepali business conglomerates, including IEG Group, IJ Group, and Sharma & Company, will have significant partnerships in these projects. Currently, Marriott operates several properties in Nepal under franchise and management agreements, including Kathmandu Marriott, Moxy Kathmandu, Fairfield by Marriott, Aloft Kathmandu Thamel, and The Soaltee Kathmandu, which operates under Marriott's 'Autograph Collection'. Marriott International, headquartered in Maryland, United States, is a leading hospitality company with more than 9,900 hotels in 146 countries. The company also operates the travel platform 'Marriott Bonvoy'. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of Chaudhary Group, Nepal's largest multinational company, has a presence in 130 destinations across 12 countries, operating more than 220 hotels and resorts with over 13,835 rooms.
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#13798885
7 Jun 2026
David S. Marriott (second from right), Board Chairman of Marriott International Inc., and Nepali billionaire Binod Chaudhary (second from left), Chairman of the Chaudhary Group (CG) and CG Corp Global, sign documents of a strategic partnership for the expansion of Marriott International in Nepal during a ceremony in Kathmandu on June 7, 2026. The expansion involves introducing four premium new hotel brands in Nepal, driven by prominent Nepali and international business conglomerates. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of the Chaudhary Group, is leading the luxury segment by bringing 'The Ritz-Carlton' brand to Thamel, Kathmandu. The conglomerate began construction on the 15-billion-Nepali rupee project last year and is also preparing a strategic partnership to introduce 'Westin Hotels & Resorts' to Nepal under a ''CG by Marriott'' initiative. Chaudhary Group (CG) holds the main partnership in these two hotels, targeting high-end and affluent tourists in Nepal. Additionally, other leading Nepali business conglomerates, IEG Group, IJ Group, and Sharma & Company, will have significant partnerships in these projects. Marriott currently operates several properties in Nepal under franchise and management agreements, including Kathmandu Marriott, Moxy Kathmandu, Fairfield by Marriott, Aloft Kathmandu Thamel, and The Soaltee Kathmandu, which operates under Marriott's 'Autograph Collection'. Marriott International, headquartered in Maryland, United States, is a leading hospitality company with more than 9,900 hotels in 146 countries. The company also operates the travel platform 'Marriott Bonvoy'. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of Chaudhary Group, Nepal's largest multinational company, has a presence in 130 destinations across 12 countries, with more than 220 hotels and resorts and over 13,835 rooms in operation.
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#13798886
7 Jun 2026
Binod Chaudhary, Nepal's only billionaire, addresses the strategic partnership agreement signing ceremony for the expansion of Marriott International to introduce four new premium hotel brands in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 7, 2026. The expansion involves prominent Nepali and international business conglomerates. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of the Chaudhary Group, is leading the luxury segment by bringing 'The Ritz-Carlton' brand to Thamel, Kathmandu. The conglomerate began construction on the 15-billion-Nepali rupee project last year and is also preparing a strategic partnership to introduce 'Westin Hotels & Resorts' to Nepal under a ''CG by Marriott'' initiative. Chaudhary Group (CG) holds the main partnership in these two hotels, targeting high-end and affluent tourists in Nepal. Additionally, other leading Nepali business conglomerates, IEG Group, IJ Group, and Sharma & Company, will have significant partnerships in these projects. Currently, Marriott operates several properties in Nepal under franchise and management agreements, including Kathmandu Marriott, Moxy Kathmandu, Fairfield by Marriott, Aloft Kathmandu Thamel, and The Soaltee Kathmandu, which operates under Marriott's 'Autograph Collection'. Marriott International, headquartered in Maryland, United States, is a leading hospitality company with more than 9,900 hotels in 146 countries. The company also operates the travel platform 'Marriott Bonvoy'. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of Chaudhary Group, Nepal's largest multinational company, has a presence in 130 destinations across 12 countries, operating more than 220 hotels and resorts with over 13,835 rooms. CG partners with brands like Taj, Jetwing, Hilton, and Fairmont, aiming to reach 600 hotels and 30,000 'keys' by 2030.
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#13798887
7 Jun 2026
Binod Chaudhary, Nepal's only billionaire, addresses the strategic partnership agreement signing ceremony for the expansion of Marriott International to introduce four new premium hotel brands in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 7, 2026. The expansion involves prominent Nepali and international business conglomerates. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of the Chaudhary Group, is leading the luxury segment by bringing 'The Ritz-Carlton' brand to Thamel, Kathmandu. The conglomerate began construction on the 15-billion-Nepali rupee project last year and is also preparing a strategic partnership to introduce 'Westin Hotels & Resorts' to Nepal under a ''CG by Marriott'' initiative. Chaudhary Group (CG) holds the main partnership in these two hotels, targeting high-end and affluent tourists in Nepal. Additionally, other leading Nepali business conglomerates, IEG Group, IJ Group, and Sharma & Company, will have significant partnerships in these projects. Currently, Marriott operates several properties in Nepal under franchise and management agreements, including Kathmandu Marriott, Moxy Kathmandu, Fairfield by Marriott, Aloft Kathmandu Thamel, and The Soaltee Kathmandu, which operates under Marriott's 'Autograph Collection'. Marriott International, headquartered in Maryland, United States, is a leading hospitality company with more than 9,900 hotels in 146 countries. The company also operates the travel platform 'Marriott Bonvoy'. CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of Chaudhary Group, Nepal's largest multinational company, has a presence in 130 destinations across 12 countries, operating more than 220 hotels and resorts with over 13,835 rooms. CG partners with brands like Taj, Jetwing, Hilton, and Fairmont, aiming to reach 600 hotels and 30,000 'keys' by 2030.
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#13799874
7 Jun 2026
Stacks of blue plastic pipes lie at a railway construction site next to the temporary Jozefow railway stop in Jozefow, Poland, on May 18, 2026. The works are part of the expansion and modernization of railway line no. 7 between Warsaw Wawer and Otwock, where train traffic is operated on one track during construction.
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#13644839
30 Apr 2026
Regional and long-distance trains stand on tracks near Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on April 29, 2026. Rail infrastructure, station operations, and ongoing construction highlight the role of the Hauptbahnhof as a major transport hub for commuter travel, regional connections, and long-distance passenger mobility in southern Germany.
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#13644840
30 Apr 2026
Regional and long-distance trains stand on tracks near Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on April 29, 2026. Rail infrastructure, station operations, and ongoing construction highlight the role of the Hauptbahnhof as a major transport hub for commuter travel, regional connections, and long-distance passenger mobility in southern Germany.
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#13644841
30 Apr 2026
Regional and long-distance trains stand on tracks near Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on April 29, 2026. Rail infrastructure, station operations, and ongoing construction highlight the role of the Hauptbahnhof as a major transport hub for commuter travel, regional connections, and long-distance passenger mobility in southern Germany.
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#13575461
14 Apr 2026
A blurred train passes a Hauptbahnhof station sign in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on April 12, 2026. The image shows motion at the underground station during regular public transport operations.
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#13572111
13 Apr 2026
A subway train stands at Hauptbahnhof station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on April 12, 2026, as exposed wall sections and visible structural surfaces indicate construction-related works inside the underground station. The scene includes the station sign, train cars, platform columns, and ongoing wall works related to infrastructure maintenance and station modernization.
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#13572113
13 Apr 2026
A blurred train passes the Hauptbahnhof station sign in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on April 12, 2026. A construction information notice is visible on the platform wall through the train window at the underground station.
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#13572112
13 Apr 2026
Commuters use an escalator above the Hauptbahnhof subway station sign in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on April 12, 2026. Exposed wall surfaces and a construction information notice indicate ongoing wall construction works inside the underground station.
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#13572114
13 Apr 2026
A sign about wall cladding removal is displayed at Hauptbahnhof subway station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on April 12, 2026. The notice states that wall panels were removed to monitor possible structural changes linked to adjacent construction work at the station.
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