TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Sunday, 1st March 2026

Threatened treasures

Smart urban policy planning with an eye on preserving Yangon’s colonial-era and heritage buildings will determine the city’s future – and tourism appeal, writes...

Making old new again

While Langkawi has long been the state’s crown jewel for tourism, Kedah state government now wants its other attractions to be recognised in their...

Not quite business as usual

The impacts of a tepid global economy and plunging oil prices are not playing out equally across Asia’s business cities, with some markets seeing...

Who’s afraid to be middlemen?

Is there a future for intermediaries? In an open forum on the issue – hosted by an intermediary – is it any wonder that...

Walls between us

There is reason to fear that governments will start to tighten visa policies and entry rules given the issues today. The UNWTO and its...

A sporting chance in Hong Kong

Mega sports events are opening up possibilities for Hong Kong’s tourism, but tour operators have yet to grab a handle on this niche market,...

Integrated resorts: what’s hot and what’s not

Hotels, casinos, celebrity restaurants and family-friendly attractions often go hand in hand at Asia’s integrated resorts. TTG Asia speaks to travel agents to find...

Singapore’s suburban appeal

Offering a more immersive local experience and lower hotel rates than its counterparts in the city, suburban hotels are gradually growing in popularity among...

Treatments on the fly in Asia

TTG Asia examines the state of health and medical tourism in four thriving markets in South-east Asia THE PHILIPPINES What started out as wellness tourism –...

Belitung’s new shine

A successful novel turned movie has provided the impetus for a small island to step out of its tin-mining past and discover the other...