TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 11th April 2026
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New Thai hospitality brand to debut with Bangkok property

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Siam Sindhorn will be launching Sindhorn Midtown, a new Thai-born hospitality brand, in the heart of Bangkok’s Langsuan neighborhood.

Slated to open in March 2020, Sindhorn Midtown’s first property is situated within two towers, and offers a collection of 344 hotel rooms and suites, as well as 49 serviced residences.

Sindhorn Midtown set to rise in Bangkok next March

Hotel facilities include an in-house restaurant and bar, a lobby which doubles as a workspace and living room, a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and two steam rooms.

More attractions added to Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Zhuhai

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One of China’s biggest marine theme parks, Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Hengqin (Zhuhai) continues to woo visitors with the addition of show-stopping entertainment and facilities.

In July, the theme park opened the doors to the 6,700-seat Chimelong Theatre, alongside Dragon, a 100-minute Broadway-style show featuring world-class performances with water-land-sky elements. Performed on a 270-degree waterway ring stage equipped with spectacular lighting systems, the stunning circus extravaganza features over 41 floats, and gathers a professional team of 300 artists from some 22 countries.

Leading the lineup next year will be Marine Science Park, which is expected to launch in 1H2020, whereas the construction of Marine Science Hotel has entered its final stage with a targeted opening in January 2020.

A spokesman told TTG Asia: “The Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macau markets registered continuous and stable growth since the Hongkong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB) opened a year ago. It shortens the travelling time and draws more overseas visitors from Hong Kong International Airport to Zhuhai.

“Apart from residents or visitors departing from Hong Kong, we also observe more visitors who are willing to spend one or two days to explore Zhuhai. The HZMB offers visitors a novel and seamless travel experience.”

According to the spokesperson, the soon-to-launch first phase of the Guangzhou-Zhuhai Intercity MRT Extension Line – connecting Gongbei’s Zhuhai station to Hengqin Chimelong station – which will see a 17km section become operational, is set to “further enhance accessibility to the theme park”.

At the Chimelong Tourism Development Forum in October, chairman of the Guangdong Chimelong Group Su Zhi Gang unveiled the group’s blueprint for future development.

In addition to the expansion of existing resorts in Guangzhou and Zhuhai, Chimelong Qingyuan International Forest Resort will mark the group’s third venture. It will have attractions like China’s inaugural sanctuary for wild South China tigers, a giraffe castle and an elephant-theme hotel.

Moreover, Chimelong also plans to construct an aerial cable car across Macau and Zhuhai Hengqin, passing above Hengqin Mountain Indoor Zoo, Botanical Garden and Macau’s attractions. The ride is expected to carry 60,000 passengers each day.

Japan goes all out to attract Asians, especially repeat travellers

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Asian markets are taking a significant lead in Japan’s inbound arrival numbers, with countries including China and South Korea making up 85 per cent of current visitor volume, shared the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO).

Further data from a case study by JNTO revealed that shopping expenditure took up half of total consumption per Chinese visitor in Japan. This was representative of the overall trend seen from Asian markets, said Michinori Yamasaki, JNTO’s executive vice president.

Japan looks to further grow arrivals from Asian countries; Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan pictured

In order to stimulate further growth for this region, JNTO and Japan’s travel industry players have risen to the occasion with strategies and campaigns targeting Asian travellers.

For instance, JNTO has joined hands with local prefectural governments and suppliers to launch 100 Experiences in Japan, a guide which casts the spotlight on local gems in outlying regions.

Tadashi Kaneko, executive vice president, JNTO, is confident that this campaign will be “especially attractive for repeat visitors”. This segment comprises 60 per cent of total Japanese tourist arrivals, of which 80 per cent are from Asia.

Regional government organisations are also rolling out their own developments to expand their Asian appeal. Kobe, which has been receiving high numbers of travellers from Chinese mainland and Taiwan, has launched a campaign promoting the area as a golf destination.

Buoyed by a growing roster of direct flights connecting many parts of Asia to Japan, Shikoku Prefecture is now stepping up participation in global trade shows such as Visit Japan Travel Mart. Its airport in Takamatsu has direct flights to Taipei, Seoul and Shanghai; and Matsuyama has direct flights to Seoul and Shanghai.

Former tourism chief Lionel Yeo to head Singapore Sports Hub

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The former STB chief Lionel Yeo will be the next Sports Hub CEO

SportsHub (SHPL), the company that owns the S$1.3 billion (US$973 million) Singapore Sports Hub (SSH) facility at Kallang, has appointed former Singapore Tourism Board (STB) head Lionel Yeo as SSH’s new CEO, with effect from February 3, 2020.

“The Singapore Sports Hub is a major national project that I had been involved with during my time in government service. I am aware of the challenges SportsHub faces and also of its achievements and tremendous potential. I am humbled to be given the opportunity to serve as its CEO, and look forward to engaging with all stakeholders to build on its success for Singapore,” Yeo said in a media statement.

The former STB chief Lionel Yeo is now the next Sports Hub CEO

He will take over from SHPL chairman Bryn Jones, who had been acting CEO since April.

Yeo will be the fourth man to helm the Sports Hub after Frenchman Philippe Collin-Delavaud, India-born Singaporean Manu Sawhney, and Oon Jin Teik, according to a report by The Straits Times.

During Yeo’s tenure at STB from 2012 to 2018, he played a key role in attracting major sports and leisure events to Singapore, including the BNP Paribas Women’s Tennis Association Finals, the Singapore Rugby Sevens and football’s International Champions Cup.

Yeo is also currently serving as CEO Advisor at ride-hailing firm Grab.

SSH’s chairman Bryn Jones said: “We are delighted to have appointed Lionel after a search that began in June this year for a candidate that would lead the team behind SportsHub to deliver a comprehensive programme for everyone in Singapore to watch, play and support sports events and also to enjoy world class entertainment.”

He added: “The CEO has the all-important job to realise the SportsHub’s vision, goals and plans with the support of our partners and to work closely with them to deliver this vision and our long-term strategic plan to be the region’s premier sport, entertainment and lifestyle destination.”

In 2018, Sports Hub hosted more than 210 events or more than 400 event days annually, said the company in a statement.

Interest in RV trips across China revs up among travellers

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As more travellers seek out independent travel in off-the-beaten-path places, tour operators in China are seeing a rise in the demand for self-drive and campervan, or recreational vehicles (RV) itineraries among both domestic and foreign tourists in the country.

Exhibitors at the recent China International Travel Mart (CITM) 2019 – which this year sports an entire hall dedicated to RV sales and services – told TTG Asia that China is fast becoming an attractive self-drive destination amid a growing legion of RV fans.

Demand for recreational vehicles itineraries in China is growing: Yin

“Although the popularity of RV in China is lesser as compared to many western countries, demand is growing. For the past three years, we are seeing 50 per cent more customers each year compared to the previous year. Most of our foreign tourists come from the US, Europe and Australia,” shared Hiram Yin, sales manager, Yutong RV.

He added that trips can stretch from 10 to 20 days, and popular seasons are the summer holidays and Lunar New Year spring season. RV trips can give travellers a “sense of freedom”, as well as “feeling of homeliness” no matter where they are, and without the worry about accommodation expenses, explained Yin.

Autumn sees more campervan trips heading to northern China, such as Heilongjiang, Liaoning and Xinjiang, while winter will take RV travellers south to places like Yunnan and Hainan.

Campervans have also allowed China’s more rural counties to enjoy increased footfall. Arxan, a county-level city in Hinggan League of Inner Mongolia, has opened two main campervan sites located near the A’ershan National Forest Park and the Budong River.

“Arxan is especially rural, but more people are choosing to ride up there to enjoy our untouched natural attractions, fresh air and hot springs,” said Zheng Xiaoming, chief, industry development unit, Arxan Culture Tourism and Sports Bureau.

Bangkok’s Silom, Khao San, Yaowarat roads to become walking streets

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The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is planning to turn Silom, Yaowaraj and Khao San roads, which are popular among tourists, into pedestrian-only zones during certain hours in the coming months, in a bid to boost domestic tourism and the country’s economy, according to a Bangkok Post report.

Deputy Bangkok governor Sakonthee Patthiyakul was quoted by the report as saying that during the trial experiment, Silom Road will be shut to all vehicles from 12.00 to 22.00, starting December 15. The closure will then occur on the third Sunday of every month until May.

Khao San Road will be one of the tourist spots in Bangkok to be turned into pedestrian-only zones next month as part of tourism push

Elsewhere, Yaowaraj Road will be turned into a “walking street” every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 19.00 to midnight, during a three-month trail period starting December 13.

Khao San Road will also become vehicle-free every Monday from 17.00 to midnight, starting December 16, said Sakonthee.

The pedestrian-only zone will also be extended to include the adjacent Tanao and Sip Sam Hang roads, with vehicles only allowed to pass after 02.00, he added.

Entertainment activities, such as concerts, will be held on Silom and Yaowaraj roads, according to a report by Thai PBS World. Meanwhile, arts and cultural activities, such as khon masked dances and talung shadow play, is planned for the Khao San area, which is currently undergoing a US$1.6 million facelift to turn it into an “international walking street”.

BMA is also considering turning some roads in the Kudeejeen-Khlongsan area into “walking streets” every three months, according to Sakonthee.

Travel spikes in January for ANZ and Singapore markets: Sojern

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Australian and New Zealand travellers are searching and booking in January for travel during the Easter and even Winter break next year, said Sojern, calling on travel marketers to kick-start their campaigns by December 15 to leverage on the demand spike.

Nearly one in two Australia and New Zealand travellers (48 per cent) are searching for trips more than 91 days out, according to data from the travel marketing engine.

Sojern reports a spike in travel bookings in January for Australia, New Zealand and Singapore markets

Likewise, Sojern’s data also revealed that Singapore travellers are searching and booking in January for holidays over the Chinese New Year and National Day periods, urging travel retailers to start launching their campaigns from December 15 to ride the demand wave.

Some 32 per cent of Singapore travellers are searching for more than 91 days ahead and 46 per cent are booking for trips within the same month, according to Sojern.

In response to a question posed by TTG Asia as to why December 15 has been singled out as the optimal date for kick-starting campaigns targeting these two markets, Sojern replied: “Algorithms can take up to three, four weeks to learn the data before it gets into the stable state. Hence, December 15 is what we consider the latest date to start a campaign (for optimal results) in January.”

China’s aviation industry climbs new heights with AI, automation

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Airlines and airports in China are embracing artificial intelligence and automation to provide the hyper-personalised self-service experience demanded by today’s travellers.

According to the SITA 2019 China IT Insights report, China’s airlines and airports are using these technologies to expand mobile services and automating the journey with self-service every step of the way.

China’s airlines and airports are using AI and automation to expand mobile services

A key technology that is attracting investment is artificial intelligence (AI). SITA’s China IT Insights reveals that 88 per cent of both airlines and airports are planning major programmes, or R&D, with AI by 2022, with a focus on virtual agents and chatbots.

This investment matches the demands from passengers. SITA’s research of passengers in China shows that 64 per cent of them want a digital travel concierge. Already nearly half (43 per cent) of airlines in China have AI-driven chatbot customer services and the planned investment should see the availability of them rising quickly over the coming years.

Speaking at the SITA China Air Transport IT Summit in Nanning, May Zhou, vice president and general manager of SITA China, said: “China’s airlines and airports have a strong record in embracing technology and automation to drive efficient operations and high levels of passenger services. Now, they are moving to the next level where they will harness artificial intelligence to deliver more services, faster and to more people.”

For passengers of China’s airlines and airports, self-service has reached a strong level of maturity, but a step-change is coming as biometrics is being adopted. Today, 27 per cent of airports have self-boarding gates using biometrics with travel documents, but in just three years, that figure will jump to 66 per cent.

And more than half of the airports have plans for secure single biometric tokens for all touch points by 2022. Airlines too are committing to self-boarding gates using biometrics with ID, with 60 per cent planning to use them to drive a secure and seamless passenger experience in airports over the next three years.

Zhou added: “The adoption of self-service by passengers across China has been very encouraging for airlines and airports. At SITA, we see many in the industry who are now ready and planning to add biometrics to bring self-service to the next level.”

The report also found that mobile services are vital to meet China passengers’ demands and by 2022, all airlines and 93 per cent of airports are planning investments in them. Services including flight discovery, airline offers, check-in and flight status notifications via mobile are already provided by all airlines. One fifth are also using mobiles to sell newspapers, magazines and movies/TV to passengers.

Airports too are investing in mobile services to offer a more personalised experience for passengers. Services, including notifications about flight and airport status, and customer relationship management, are well established and are offered by up to 81 per cent of airports.

Keeping the passenger informed and connected is not only what China’s airports are providing via mobile, they are also facilitating mobile payments. Close to three quarters enable passengers to buy airport services and allow cashless payments via mobile. This hyper-personalised service via mobile confirms it as a vital tool for China passengers.

The report highlights that blockchain technology is another key area of investment for airlines. Today, only 24 per cent have major programmes, or R&D, planned but that number is set to jump to 80 per cent by 2022. This is in line with the recent trends and commitments to blockchain technology in the country.

New boutique ship to sail Upper Mekong River in Laos

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Lotus Cruises will launch a boutique 14-cabin ship, Mekong Muse, in the Upper Mekong River in Laos come October 2021.

The new ship will offer 10-night itineraries, both upstream and downstream, between Vientiane and Chiang Saen in Laos as well as shorter, five-night itineraries between Vientiane and Luang Prabang or between Chiang Saen and Luang Prabang, and vice versa.

Mekong Muse will set sail in the Upper Mekong River in Laos come October 2021

Ports of call will include the Laos capital of Vientiane, Wat Chanthaboury, the villages of Xanamkhan and Ban Mouang, the market town of Pak Lay, the Kuang Si Waterfall, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Luang Prabang, the Pak Ou Caves, as well as Huay Xai and Chiang Saen.

The Mekong Muse will offer three suite types, including two Grande Suites, each spanning 30m², with a separate seating area, marble bathroom and private terrace; Six Signature Suites, each offering 20m² of space, with French balcony and floor-to-ceiling French doors located in the upper deck; and six Vista Suites which come with a French balcony.

All guests in these suites will enjoy a complimentary one-hour spa treatment and a private dining experience in the room or on the balcony.

Ship facilities include a library, a gift shop, a restaurant, a lounge-bar with an observation area, a spa, a seating area with canopies, sunbeds, a herb garden and a jogging track.

Prices start from US$3,880 per pax, based on twin sharing, for the 10-night itinerary. Prices for the shorter, five-night itineraries start from US$2,520 per pax.

Mekong Muse will join Lotus Cruises’ existing vessels – Mekong Navigator, which launched in 2014; and Mekong Jewel, which launches in January 2020. Both ships sail itineraries on the Lower Mekong, between Vietnam and Cambodia.

New hotels: Centara Ao Nang Beach Resort & Spa Krabi, BEI Zhaolong Hotel, and more

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Centara Ao Nang Beach Resort & Spa Krabi, Thailand
There are 179 rooms and suites in this brand-new upscale resort in Ao Nang, each ranging from 39m² to 81m² and offering modern amenities such as Smart TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi. Pool Access Rooms allow guests to step straight into the resort’s outdoor pool from a private terrace, while others feature private plunge pools. There are also Family Residences, which come equipped with bunk beds and kitchenettes.

For events, the hotel provides a 292m² meeting room and pre-function area. Guests can enjoy a lagoon-style pool, spa, fitness centre, and kids’ club, as well as four F&B venues onsite.

BEI Zhaolong Hotel, China
Hyatt has opened the BEI Zhaolong Hotel – the first Joie de Vivre hotel in Asia – in Beijing’s Sanlitun area. There are 202 guestrooms including 16 suites within these walls, all of which are furnished with an 55-inch IPTV, Nespresso machine, and De’Longhi kettle for complimentary coffee and tea service.

Amenities onsite include the BEI Commune restaurant and bar, a grab-and-go counter, as well as a 240m2 multifunctional space decked out with floor-to-ceiling LED screens which can accommodate up to 120 people banquet-style.

Avani Melbourne Box Hill Residences
Avani Adelaide Residences Avani

Avani Melbourne Box Hill Residences and Avani Adelaide Residences Avani, Australia
Avani Hotels & Resorts has opened two new residence-style properties in Australia, one each in the business hubs of Melbourne and Adelaide.

Avani Melbourne Box Hill Residences, located in the neighbourhood of Box Hill, features 75 one- and two-bedroom suites with chef-style kitchens, bath amenities and upscale-hotel facilities, including a heated rooftop infinity pool, spa, and an onsite gym and sauna.

For Avani Adelaide Residences, located on Franklin Street, close to Rundle Mall, there are 76 keys, spread across studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom suites. All rooms come with fully equipped kitchens and laundry facilities, as well as access to the hotel’s heated pool, cinema, library, and AvaniFit gym with steam room and sauna. There is also a state-of-the-art golf simulator and rooftop terrace lounge and outdoor barbecue area.

Ibis Styles Jakarta Simatupang, Indonesia
Located in South Jakarta’s TB Simatupang Business district, this ibis Styles property offers 142 superior and family rooms, each furnished with the signature Sweet bed by ibis Styles. Aside from a fitness centre and a Streats restaurant and bar, the hotel also features one junior ballroom and five boardrooms with a capacity of up to 240 persons.