TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Thursday, 2nd April 2026
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Chinese outbound group tours to resume on February 6

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China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism has approved the resumption of outbound group tours to 20 countries from February 6.

The last outbound group tours from China were conducted in January 2020, before the government issued an urgent order to suspend operations so as to curb the spread of Covid-19.

A Chinese tour group poses in front of The Grand Palace in Bangkok pre-Covid

The 20 countries approved for outbound group tours are Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Laos, the UAE, Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, Russia, Switzerland, Hungary, New Zealand, Fiji, Cuba and Argentina.

Chinese travel agencies and online travel companies are now permitted to prepare product releases and proceed with destination promotions.

The commencement of group tours comes with strict requirements. Chinese travel agencies and online travel companies must ensure the safety and interests of tourists on group tours, implement epidemic prevention and control measures, standardise business activities, and enforce strict supervision. Tour participants must also keep to the reported programme and schedule.

Strong Chinese interest in outbound travel, with recovery accelerating from summer 2023

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IHG sees strong growth for voco

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voco Gurugram Golf Course Extension Road

TAT, AirAsia launch campaign to spur travel to Thailand

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Hotel industry overlooked by Malaysia ministry’s work to ease foreign worker hire

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Van Gogh’s work comes alive at Resorts World Sentosa

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Kicking off on March 1 at Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore is the award-winning 360-degree digital immersive art experience, Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience.

It is the show’s debut in South-east Asia.

The show is housed within various individualistic galleries, and invites visitors to step into more than 300 of Vincent Van Gogh’s sketches, drawings, and paintings conveyed through the use of floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall large scale digital projections.

‌One of the core highlights of this exhibition is an expansive central projection area where visitors can sit and absorb the wonders of Van Gogh’s masterpieces.

The Singapore edition features two unique segments: a showcase of the traditional Japanese art style of woodblock stamps and prints; and an authentic matcha tea ceremony that visitors can partake in.

Visit the event site for more information.

Spectrum of the Seas puts up two additional Japan sailings

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With almost all of its limited 12-night sailings sold out, and demand still strong, Royal Caribbean will add two more sailings between Singapore and Tokyo, Japan on Spectrum of the Seas in 2023.

In an answer to strong demand, Spectrum of the Seas will conduct two additional 12-night sailings

The new 12-night sailings, departing from Singapore and Tokyo on September 19 and October 1 respectively, can be enjoyed back-to-back, allowing guests to visit up to 10 destinations across three countries over the 24-night adventure. Destinations unique to the new itineraries include Hue/Danang in Vietnam, as well as Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Okinawa and Ishigaki in Japan.

TTG Asia breaks for Lunar New Year

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TTG Asia will be taking a break from January 23-24, 2023, for the Lunar New Year holidays. The online news bulletin will resume on Wednesday, January 25, 2023.

From all of us at TTG Asia Media, we wish all of our readers a happy and prosperous Lunar New Year!

Accor unveils world’s largest sailing ship

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New hotels: Belmont Hotel Mactan, The Serangoon House and more

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Belmont Hotel Mactan

Belmont Hotel Mactan, the Philippines
The 550-key Belmont Hotel Mactan features three room categories: Junior Suite, Deluxe Premier (seven rooms are dedicated for guests with special needs), and Superior Deluxe Queen or Twin.

Just 15 minutes away by car from Cebu International Airport, the hotel is located within a lifestyle and business hub, The Mactan Newtown Township by Megaworld, which offers F&B establishments and convenience stores alongside mixed-used condominium towers and office spaces. It is also close to tourist sites like the Mactan Shrine Park.

Onsite facilities comprise a pool, children’s pool, fitness centre, event spaces and three dining outlets.

The Serangoon House

The Serangoon House, Singapore
The Serangoon House is a lifestyle hotel located in Singapore’s most vibrant ethnic district, Little India, where the best of the local Indian community is shown through spice shops, jewellery stores, trendy cafés and hip watering holes.

Each of the 90 rooms can accommodate up to six guests when required, and features a two-tier canopy bed.

In-house restaurant, GupShup, serves authentic Indian food.

G Hotel Gurney

G Hotel Gurney, Malaysia
G Hotel Gurney has reopened after a makeover, with new facilities, lifestyle experiences and dining concepts. Its 312 rooms range from deluxe and executive rooms to G suites.

Guests will enjoy a fuss-free check-in experience as they are guided directly to the lobby at level three through the redesigned concierge area on the ground floor while indulging in complimentary ice-cream.

There are also meeting venues and an executive lounge for business travellers on level 15, where guests can enjoy an endless flow of champagne and evening cocktails while admiring the scenic views of Penang.

Conrad Singapore Orchard

Conrad Singapore Orchard, Singapore
Conrad Singapore Orchard in the heart of the city has launched with an initial offering of 10 restaurants and bars, as well as 14 event spaces.

Its 440 rooms are presently undergoing extensive refurbishment and will welcome guests in early 2024.