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Terror-hit Mumbai Hotels to Reopen
    2008-12-21 09:10:28     Xinhua

Related: Mumbai Terror-hit Hotel partly Reopens on Sunday

The Taj Mahal hotel, which was attacked by a terrorist attack on Nov. 26, will again open at 7.00 p.m. on Sunday, an official from the Taj told Xinhua.

Restaurants and eateries, including Shamiana, Masala Kraft, Aquarius, Souk, Starboard, La Patisserie and Zodiac Grill -- some of which were marred by the indiscriminate violence -- will host guests once again. The Tower wing of the hotel will reopen, and 268 rooms will be made available, the official said.

On Sunday, the hotel will host a high tea at around 4:00 p.m. " The who's who of the corporate world, celebrities, socialites, and foreign heads and ambassadors will be there," said the official on Saturday evening.

The Oberoi group's Trident hotel will open on Sunday as well, according to the web of Oberoi.

The two landmark hotels in South Mumbai were attacked by terrorists. A total of 172 people, including nine of the 10 gunmen, were killed in the attacks.

 
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