TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 27th January 2026
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Avatar exhibition debuts In Taipei

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Taipei became the first stop for Avatar: Discover Pandora, when the interactive exhibition last week premiered in the Taiwanese city for a three-month showcase as part of a five-year global tour.

Inspired by James Cameron’s 2009 blockbuster film Avatar, the exhibition showcases a series of immersive environments that highlight Pandora’s exotic flora and fauna with settings such as Hallelujah Mountains and Tree of Souls, life-sized recreations of creatures including the Banshee, Direhorse and Viperwolf, along with the culture and mythology of its indigenous Na’vi people.

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Actor Joel David Moore, who played Dr Norm Spellman, and Avatar producer Jon Landau

Avatar: Discover Avatar is currently housed at Shin Kong Mitsukoshi, Xinyi Place A11 6F, Xinyi Theatre in Taipei.

Yangon’s revamped National Museum of Myanmar unveiled

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The National Museum of Myanmar in Yangon has reopened in November, following a major refurbishment as part of a 100-day plan set out by the Ministry of Culture under the new government.

The revamp included the redecoration of the exhibition space on the top floor to better showcase the different ethnicities in Myanmar and their traditional costumes and weaving patterns.

Another highlight at the museum is the Royal Lion Throne of the last Burmese monarch King Thibaw.

Meanwhile, visitor-friendly features at the museum include signs in both Burmese and English as well as air-conditioning in all 14 exhibition halls.

Located on Pyay Road in Yagon’s Dagon township, the museum opens from 09.30 to 16.30 on Tuesdays through Sundays, and is closed on public holidays. The entrance fee for foreigners is 5,000 kyat (US$3.80) and 500 kyat for Myanmar citizens.

Norwegian, Royal Caribbean get green light for Cuba cruises

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Royal Caribbean’s Empress of the Seas

Both Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) and Royal Caribbean International have been given the green light from the Cuban government to operate cruises to the country in 2017.

All three of NCL’s brands – Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises – have received the approval.

NCL’s first cruise will set sail from Port Miami on Oceania Cruises’ Marina on March 7, 2017, with select Caribbean itineraries featuring calls on Havana. Seven Seas Mariner, of the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet, will call on Havana during two cruises in April 2017. As well, Norwegian Sky will also offer a selection of four-day voyages that will overnight in Havana in May 2017.

Royal Caribbean’s revitalised Empress of the Seas will make its first visit to Cuba during a five-night sailing departing Miami on April 19, 2017. The ship will then reposition to Tampa, and offer two itineraries with calls to Havana on April 30 (seven-night sailing) and May 20 (five-night sailing). These Empress of the Seas sailings are now open for bookings.

From there, the Empress of the Seas will homeport in Tampa for the 2017 summer season – the cruise line’s first-ever summer programme from the destination – offering a series of four- and five-night sailings, including port calls to destinations in Cuba.

US$4billion mega resort coming to Hoi An in 2019

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Vietnam’s real estate firm VinaCapital, together with Hong Kong’s Gold Yield Enterprises and the Suncity Group of Macau, have entered into a joint venture to develop Hoiana, a new resort destination located south of Hoi An in central Vietnam.

The US$4 billion beachfront project is scheduled to open its first phase in 1Q2019 with a casino, 445-room hotel complex, 200 apartment-suites for sale on a buy-to-let basis operated by Hong Kong’s New World Hotels, a luxury Rosewood spa with 75 villas and 25 residences, as well as a Robert Trent Jones II-designed golf course.

Leisure activities include a beach club and entertainment venue, live shows and events, watersports and dive centre, retail promenade and a range of new bars and restaurants.

Subsequent phases will happen over the course of 10 to 15 years, where a township of hotels, residential and lifestyle zones, beachfront village and retail district, convention centre, hospitality training college, water sports hub, second golf course and a new lagoon are currently being envisioned.

Hoiana’s chairman, Don Lam, said: “This integrated resort and leisure playground will set a new benchmark for high-end tourism in Vietnam, bringing economic prosperity and opportunity to Quang Nam province.”

Lam expects the mega resort to inject significant income opportunities into the local economy, but added that the developers will seek to minimise the venture’s impact on the environment.

The expansion of the nearest Da Nang International Airport has since been fast-tracked by the Vietnamese government to accommodate the expected influx of visitors when Hoiana is completed.

E-visa facility for Vietnam in the pipeline

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An electronic tourist visa facility will be made available to select nationalities visiting Vietnam from February 1 next year as part of a two-year trial scheme, the latest announcement in a series of visa relaxation initiatives to facilitate travel into the country.

Under the scheme, visitors can apply for 30-day single entry visas through a website and have them issued by the immigration authority within about three days, according to local media reports.

Vietnam’s tourism authorities are certain that such improvements in visa policy will make entry into the country much easier and boost the destination’s competitiveness.

“We try our best to make the (visa application) process more convenient. Many travellers today, including those from Singapore, value convenience and (time-savings) instead of just cash savings,” said Ha Van Sieu, vice chairman of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, at a roadshow in Singapore last Friday.

The list of nationalities eligible for the new e-visa facility has not been disclosed.

Other recent developments include the extension of temporary visa exemption for citizens of the UK, France, Italy, Spain and Germany till June 30, 2017.

Currently, Vietnam’s visa-exempt countries include Japan, South Korea, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Russia and ASEAN countries.

HK suppliers roiled by Chinese B2B travel site’s partial closure

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The temporary suspension of some operations at China’s travel e-commerce aggregator Shijie99, which ran into financial troubles recently, had affected many suppliers in Hong Kong and dented their confidence in working with Chinese online platforms.

The Beijing-based company had issued a letter of apology to all cooperating partners on November 27, stating it would reassess all cooperation channels and various business streams and resume all operating platforms on December 2.

Utour, parent company of Shijie99, had also agreed to inject more than RMB40 million (US$5.8 million) into the company.

Westminster Travel has since taken actions to curtail any disruptions arising from Shijie99. Said CEO Larry Lo: “We have stopped supplying air tickets to the site as it still owes us money. Typically, millions of transactions are generated per month from the site as the booking traffic is immense.”

Lotus Tours, which is also awaiting payment from the company, has stopped issuing air tickets online except for bookings via QQ or email. CEO Ken Ng said: “Our monthly transaction is small, less than HK$10 million (US$1.3 million), so we are not seriously affected.

“However, it’s an issue of business trust so once the management clears their internal issues, we may resume the service,” he added.

For Nan Hwa (Express) Travel Service executive director Jason Shum, on the other hand, business has resumed with Shijie99 since early December after the Chinese B2B site cleared the issues. He said: “We have been paid through weekly BSP and booking traffic is starting to come in again. Frankly, the site generates a lot of business for us.”

However, Shijie99’s predicament is not confined to Hong Kong only, as “quite a number” of suppliers in Singapore and Taiwan were affected by Shijie99’s partial closure of services, Shum told TTG Asia.

Since its establishment in April 2014, Shijie99 has grown to become one of China’s leading travel e-commerce aggregators with over 300 staff.

Yeoh to head Malaysia Airlines’ sales

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Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) has appointed Yeoh Hock Thye as its new head of sales effective January 3, 2017.

Yeoh joins MAB from Delta Airlines, where has was the director for Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, and led a team in overseeing sales, relationship and sales support for global corporate accounts, TMCs and key travel partners in Asia-Pacific.

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Prior to that, he was a general manager responsible for the sales, marketing, finance and operational activities for Northwest Airlines’ passenger services in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Even earlier in his career, Yeoh was also an administration manager in Bangkok for Singapore Airlines, where he was accountable for all finance and administrative matters.

New luxury train in Japan on track for high demand

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Twilight Express Mizukaze

Despite the high ticket prices ranging from 250,000 (US$2,187) to 1.3 million yen, the trade is expecting West Japan Railway’s upcoming Twilight Express Mizukaze to attract significant interest from domestic and foreign travellers alike when the ultra-luxurious sleeper train debuts on June 17 next year.

The Twilight Express Mizukaze will offer two- or three-day trips departing either Kyoto or Osaka to Shimonoseki, passing through either the Sanyo region on the Pacific coast of Japan or the Sanin region on the Sea of Japan.

The train can only accommodate about 34 passengers in its 16 guestrooms across three classes – singles, twins and a suite. Guestrooms will occupy six carriages, with the remaining four carriages respectively housing a lounge, dining area and two observation cars.

“This is an extremely luxurious train and we are certain that many people will want to experience it,” said Motohisa Tachikawa, spokesperson for JTB.

West Japan Railways is presently handling all ticket sales but JTB plans to include the new offering in brochures and package tours from spring onwards, he added.

But with “demand so strong and capacity so limited”, Simon Pielow, co-founder and managing director of the UK-based Train Chartering expects international buyers like himself would have to wait over a year to obtain tickets.

“Once that first take-up runs out, the operators will be more interested in dealing with companies like us and developing their international business,” he commented.

The luxury train sector in Japan is picking up steam in recent years. In October 2013, the Kyushu Railway introduced the Seven Stars in Kyushu luxury cruise train, while JR East is scheduled to start journeys on its Train Suite Shiki-Shima between Tokyo and Hokkaido in May 2017.

Luxury agents, OTAs wanted for The Edison George Town

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Penang’s luxury heritage hotel, The Edison George Town, has begun partnering OTAs to move its 35-key inventory and is looking to work with travel agencies specialising in high-end markets to broaden its clientele.

The hotel’s executive assistant manager, Ivan Khoo, said: “Being an affiliated member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World allows us to reach into longhaul markets but we hope to grow (our distribution) by working with OTAs and soon luxury travel agencies too. We are particularly keen on those with direct flights into Penang.”

According to Khoo, the hotel has been performing at an average occupancy rate of 60-plus per cent since opening in July this year, with top source markets being Singapore, Hong Kong Australia, the US and the UK in the respective order.

“We have been doing very well for a young property, and we have bookings all the way to June 2017,” he added.

With three 12-seat private cabanas on offer, along with the possibilty of property buyout, Khoo said he was also open to working with corporates and business event planners.

Photo of the Day: Water salute for Qatar Airways’ first Krabi flight

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Qatar Airways’ first Doha-Krabi flight was greeted with a traditional water cannon salute when the Airbus A330-200 aircraft touched down in the southern Thai province earlier this week.

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The four-times weekly service to Krabi commenced on December 6, adding to Qatar Airways’ existing Bangkok and Phuket connections in Thailand.