BINTULU: The newly launched Imperial Hotel Bintulu is set to enhance this town’s role as a business and tourism hub, offering world-class hospitality for conferences, corporate travel, and international visitors.
Shin Yang Group of Companies Group executive vice chairman and Group managing director Datuk James Ling Lu Kiong said that the hotel’s opening signifies a defining moment for the company and for Bintulu’s future growth.
“This is a defining moment, not only for us as developers, but also for Bintulu as a growing industrial and tourism hub that now welcomes world-class businesses and leisure travellers.
“It marks our commitment to participate in Sarawak Government’s effort to develop and elevate Bintulu to greater heights,” he said.
He said this in his speech when during the grand opening of TGV Cinemas, Imperial Hotel and Boulevard Shopping Mall officiated by Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, here today (July 23).

He said that this five-star property features 207 guest rooms, including executive and presidential suites, 179 suite rooms designed for long-stay comfort, 12 modern conference rooms and three elegant grand ballrooms that can host up to 2,000 guests.
“A comprehensive suite of facilities that include outdoor pool, sauna room, active balance health and wellness hub, Aurora coffee house, Hayashi Japanese restaurant and the exclusive The View Sky Lounge.
“Every detail is built around business-class luxury, Sarawakian hospitality and international standard. Imperial Hotel Bintulu is also part of an integrated large-scale development that includes connecting Bollywood shopping mall Bintulu, a three-level retail and dining destination with over 240,000 square feet of latter space that directly connects to 201 units of Imperial service apartment, TGV cinemas with seven halls with a combined 1,000 cinema settings, making this development a vibrant epicentre of business, entertainment, dining and daily life.
“As a Sarawakian company, Shin Yang Group has always believed in creating opportunities and infrastructures that uplifts our local communities, offering employment, skills training and career advancement,” he said.