TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 17th January 2026

What lies ahead for the giants?

Asia-Pacific’s two important tourism source markets and destinations have witnessed immense growth

How would travel look in the future?

TTG’s editorial team is strapped into Dr Brown’s DeLorean and ready to blast forward 50 years to see how travel and tourism would be like

Ready to welcome all

Malaysia anticipates record tourist surge with visa-free entry initiatives, and paves the way by enhancing air connectivity

Wine, dine and play

The night is young again in Hong Kong, as both public and private sector organisations come together to present numerous reasons for residents and visitors to stay out late and rediscover the city’s playful side.

Step into a different world

Nglanggeran Eco-Village in Indonesia strives to maintain equilibrium between nature and tourism, while catering to the needs of travellers seeking to experience the best of the area.

Laos’ green pay-off

As the four-year SUSTOUR Laos project draws to a close, has its aim to pivot the nation into a leading green destination been fruitful?

This way to innovation

When the innovation journey gets tough for Singapore’s hoteliers, the national digital champion, Infocomm Media Development Authority, steps in to show them the way

Creative transformation

Singapore continues to build for the future, and lures travellers with brand new attractions as well as fresh ways to enjoy existing gems.

Forward thinking

While the Philippines has seen a breach in foreign arrivals this year, stakeholders are urging the Department of Tourism to focus on long-term recovery plans.

Responsible relaxation

Located on southern Thailand’s west coast, Krabi is ramping up its green initiatives to offer travellers fun, yet sustainable, island experiences.