Strengthening resilience in the face of disasters
In a country located along the Ring of Fire, it is vital for any tourism players operating in Indonesia need to possess keen awareness, knowledge and readiness to cope with natural disasters, says Budi Tirtawisata, group CEO, Panorama Group Indonesia
A developing palate
Singapore’s tourism and hospitality players are serving up a rich menu of culinary offerings, driven by a publicity blitz from global events.
No room for complacency
The Philippines hospitality sector needs to be more competitive to attract more foreign brands and visitors, a substantial domestic market notwithstanding. By Rosa Ocampo
Raising Langkawi’s profile
When it comes to luxury offerings, Langkawi checks many boxes. Yet the number of high-yield visitors is not at the level it can be, according to the Langkawi Development Authority, which is pulling out all the stops to change this
Making budget fashionable
Indonesian hospitality companies are increasingly responding to new trends in the budget accommodation sector, reports Tiara Maharani
Yokohama’s big touchdown
With the 2019 Rugby World Cup headed for Japan, host city Yokohama is sprucing up for its time in the spotlight with the country’s biggest hotel, along with other developments, in the pipeline.
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
















