TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 20th January 2026

The battle for survival

Succession challenges, OTAs' growing influence are just some of the issues facing HK agencies. The lack of successors and growing  threat of OTAs are some...

A market for the rustic

The capital of South Kalimantan looks to its traditional life sources and riverine culture to enhance its tourism appeal for visitors, both domestic and...

Old ‘hoods, new buzz

Hong Kong’s traditional enclaves are now a breeding ground for new tour ideas centring on its heritage and culture. What was once perceived as Hong...

Coast is clear for more change

Agents say a cleaned-up Sihanoukville still doesn’t provide enough draw to keep visitors in Cambodia. Improvements to Cambodia’s main coastal resort of Sihanoukville are helping...

It’s complicated

ASEAN wants more tourism growth, even though its infrastructure is bursting at the seams. Raini Hamdi listens to the issues (From left) Moderator Linda Yueh,...

Rising stars of ASEAN

They are young, ambitious and share a common passion to improve the ASEAN travel industry with their forward-thinking ideas and leadership. We round up...

Asia’s hidden beaches

With their laid-back vibe, tropical charm and lesser crowds, these are the rising beach stars of tomorrow. Here are TTG Asia‘s picks of the...

At tipping point

Booming tourism worldwide has sparked a debate if its undoubted benefits are now outweighed by less quantifiable downsides. Xinyi Liang-Pholsena takes stock of the...

No threat from sharing economy

Vacation rentals have not infringed on growth of traditional travel players in China. The rise of sharing economy in China has given birth to homegrown...

Lighting up with events

Macau brandishes a robust calendar of events round the year to attract international visitors and give them reasons to stay longer. Positioning Macau as a...