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Asia/Singapore Thursday, 25th April 2024

A new level of wellness

Bali, loved as a haven for health and wellness experience, has reinvented itself to offer even more specialised programmes, discovers Mimi Hudoyo

Singapore by design

From projects by renowned architects to snazzy interiors and made-by-locals creative concepts, the country has no shortage of attractions to entice design aficionados, discovers Low Shi Ping

Up close and personal

The Philippines is inviting visitors to discover the days of old while embracing the future. By Rosa Ocampo

Gems of the region

These lesser-known destinations in Asia are brimming with unique offerings for those who seek the unusual and yet-to-be-discovered

Bright lights

Travel industry players expect recovery to pick up even more speed in 2023, but a looming recession and other operational challenges will continue to keep them on their toes. By Karen Yue, Marissa Carruthers and S Puvaneswary

An accessible welcome

Holidays and destination experiences do not always come easy for differently-abled individuals, but some tourism players are making sure that their welcome is equally warm for all guests

Conscious cruising

Often accused of their heavy carbon footprint, cruise lines now dedicate much of their resources to sustainable operations

A force for good

In response to travellers’ growing determination to travel responsibly, tourism players are making sustainable, guilt-free options more identifiable and accessible, discovers Karen Yue

More to the Maldives

Famous for romantic getaways and honeymoons, the Maldives is gaining popularity as a family destination

Regional foray

Australia’s tourism engines have been in high gear since lockdowns ended, but international travel has not fully returned to the Hunter Region. Stakeholders are confident that numbers will increase as traveller confidence improves.

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