TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 19th January 2026

Make China great again

Why are inbound tourism numbers into China, a country steeped in culture and heritage, lagging behind its booming outbound sector?

In for a wild ride

In an era of ubiquitous entertainment at our finger tips, how are theme parks around Asia 
attracting millennials and post-millenials? TTG Asia reporters find out

The lure of simplicity

Bells and whistles may define a new crop of resorts, but some hoteliers contend that barefoot luxury remains the Maldives’ strongest suit

Coastal delights

TTG Asia takes a look at six beach resort destinations in South-east Asia making waves in the region’s tourism development scene

What’s old is new again

A crop of new hotels are setting up camp in heritage buildings, breathing fresh life into conserved sites, reports Pamela Chow

Easing the congestion

Boracay’s closure has diverted visitors to Cebu, but the city’s transport woes threatens to unravel the progress made, reports Rosa Ocampo

Take two on film tourism’s impact

History has shown that box office hits can bring big tourism business to filming locations, but also the ugly effects of overtourism. Marissa Carruthers reports

Bali puts its best face forward

A high-profile international meeting is headed for Bali, catalysing further visitor-friendly developments such as a smart city initiative in Badung, reports Mimi Hudoyo

Brand Singapore scores big

The real Singapore scores big time from its reel depiction in the movie Crazy Rich Asians, 
spurring travel players to exalt the richness of the city’s experiences through new tours 
and promotion efforts. By Pamela Chow

From Asia, with pride

As the LGBTQ movement gains momentum in Asia, the tourism sector is realising the financial and social sense in standing up for this increasingly visible segment. By Xinyi Liang-Pholsena