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PolyU Study: Creating Integrated Tourism Cluster Brand for the Greater Bay Area

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PolyU Study: Creating Integrated Tourism Cluster Brand for the Greater Bay Area - TRAVELINDEXHong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, March 27, 2025 / TRAVELINDEX / Tourism is considered a key industry in the Greater Bay Area (GBA), which sets its sights on becoming a world-leading destination. The School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) today released its policy study findings on the strategies and potential for creating an integrated brand tourism cluster by leveraging the strengths of the cities within GBA. The study has been supported by the Public Policy Research Funding Scheme of the HKSAR Government.

Entitled “Developing A Tourism Cluster in the Greater Bay Area (GBA): A Dual Branding Perspective”, the study is spearheaded by Prof. Kam HUNG, Principal Investigator and SHTM Professor, with the team comprising Prof. Tony TSE, SHTM Professor of Practice; Prof. Rob LAW, Chair Professor of Smart Tourism and Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Economics and Management of the University of Macau; and Prof. Shina LI, Professor of the School of Tourism Management of Sun Yat-sen University.

A robust mixed-method approach was employed to analyse the tourism attractions, advantages and tourist experience of GBA cities. The team conducted site visits to the 11 GBA cities to examine their tourism resources, including service quality, interactions with tourists and condition of key attractions. A nuanced understanding of tourists’ sentiments and preferences was gained through big data analysis of 200,000 reviews and comments extracted from popular online platforms. In-depth interviews with 182 local residents, cultural and tourism officials, and business owners were conducted to further explore perspectives of different stakeholders.

With its unique geographical location, economic vitality and cultural resources, GBA is rapidly emerging as an important tourist destination. However, the research team found that cities in the region are primarily focused on establishing their individual brand identities, and the overall regional brand remains somewhat vague. Clear, cohesive and independent branding is therefore needed to differentiate the GBA tourism cluster from other destinations, convey place meanings and attract more visitors.

Strategic recommendations

The study proposed a brand architecture for the GBA tourism cluster, which aims to balance each city’s identity with the region’s overall promise. Recommendations include diversifying tourism itineraries and services by integrating individual cities’ strengths. A heritage itinerary, for instance, explores some of the region’s historic landmarks such as Hong Kong’s Clock Tower and Jiangmen’s Diaolou towers. The nature and adventure itinerary highlights the region’s stunning natural landscapes like Zhaoqing’s karst formations and Huizhou’s coastline. A child-friendly tour features family-oriented attractions such as Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park, and Chimelong Ocean Kingdom and Safari Park.

The study also suggested forming a cross-regional unit to initiate and coordinate branding efforts for the GBA tourism cluster and adopting a multifaceted marketing approach to raise awareness of the cluster’s tourism offerings, with a focus on its seamless travel connections and the abundant experiences it provides. Digital marketing strategies can focus on social media promotion and collaborations with influencers to draw younger audiences. Offline campaigns encouraging tourists to visit multiple destinations, such as offering discounted multi-destination package in collaboration with airlines, travel agencies and local hospitality providers, and organising themed events and festivals in rotation across cities, are also recommended to complement digital initiatives.

Impact on GBA development

The research team further pointed out that a well-defined and cohesive regional tourism brand will bring about transformative impact to the development of GBA in the following aspects.

  1. Sharpen the competitive edge in tourism: Regional branding will highlight GBA’s unique identities, such as its blend of urban sophistication with natural beauty and cultural richness, attracting tourists looking for unique experiences and ensuring that the region stands out in the global tourism market.
  2. Propel economic growth: Improved branding will help attract more tourists to and investment in the GBA tourism infrastructure, including hotels, resorts and transportation networks, thereby increasing revenue on various fronts, creating jobs in relevant industries and boosting the local economy.
  3. Foster regional collaboration and integration: Regional branding will encourage greater collaboration among GBA cities, such as in the development of seamless transportation networks and shared marketing campaigns, further strengthening connection and interaction between the cities.
  4. Promote sustainable development: While the regional tourism brand highlights GBA’s rich cultural heritage and natural landscapes, it will also lead to increased efforts and relevant policies to preserve and promote local traditions and historical sites, and to protect the environment.
  5. Enhance global recognition and influence: As a key emerging tourism cluster in China, successful GBA branding will attract international events, conferences and exhibitions, enhancing the region’s international profile, while also influencing global tourism by setting a precedent for other regions.

Prof. Hung remarked, “By strategically positioning GBA as a unified yet diverse destination, the region can better leverage its collective strength, foster innovation and create new opportunities for sustainable growth in the region. In addition, the study has contributed to the academic literature on destination branding, particularly in the context of tourism clusters, providing valuable insights for other regions looking to develop similar strategies.”

Prof. Kaye CHON, SHTM Dean, Chair Professor and Walter and Wendy Kwok Family Foundation Professor in International Hospitality Management, said, “The GBA’s success will not only benefit the region but also serve as a model for other destinations worldwide. The SHTM is very proud to contribute to the development of the tourism industry in this significant way.”

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About PolyU School of Hotel and Tourism Management

For more than four decades, the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University has refined a distinctive vision of hospitality and tourism education and become a world-leading hotel and tourism school. Ranked No. 1 in the world in the “Hospitality and Tourism Management” category in ShanghaiRanking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2024 for the eighth consecutive year; placed No. 1 globally in the “Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services” category in the University Ranking by Academic Performance in 2023/2024 for seven years in a row; rated No. 1 in the world in the “Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism” subject area by the CWUR Rankings by Subject 2017; and ranked No. 1 in Asia in the “Hospitality and Leisure Management” subject area in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025, the SHTM is a symbol of excellence in the field, exemplifying its motto of Leading Hospitality and Tourism.

The School is driven by the need to serve its industry and academic communities through the advancement of education and dissemination of knowledge. With a strong international team of over 90 faculty members from 21 countries and regions around the world, the SHTM offers programmes at levels ranging from undergraduate to doctoral degrees. Through Hotel ICON, the School’s groundbreaking teaching and research hotel and a vital aspect of its paradigm-shifting approach to hospitality and tourism education, the SHTM is advancing teaching, learning and research, and inspiring a new generation of passionate, pioneering professionals to take their positions as leaders in the hospitality and tourism industry.

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Leading Sustainable Wholistic Wellness Events in Malaysia & Germany (SWWICE)

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Leading Sustainable Wholistic Wellness in Malaysia & Germany (SWWICE) - TRAVELINDEXKota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, March 26, 2025 / TRAVELINDEX / The highly anticipated Sustainable Wholistic Wellness International Conference & Expo (SWWICE) 2025 is set to take place in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, bringing together global wellness experts, wellness practitioners, and sustainability advocates. The event aims to explore holistic approaches to wellness tourism, emphasising sustainability, cultural traditions, and innovative health and wellness solutions.

Organised under the theme “Sustainable Wholistic Wellness Tourism”, SWWICE2025 will feature distinguished speakers, panel discussions, interactive masterclasses and workshops, and an expo showcasing wellness products, sustainable solutions, and wholistic health, wellness and wellness tourism practices. Participants will have the unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and wellness experts in the field to gain valuable insights, motivation and new skills/services further value adding and enhancement into achieving more effective, guests-centric approaches and sustainable tourism practices.

The press conference and MOUs presentation ceremony, held on 18 March 2025 at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC), marked the official launch of several key initiatives, including:

SWWICE2025 Germany (10-12 May 2025)&Sabah (24 June – 3 July 2025)
Mental Health & Sustainable Wholistic Wellness 100-Day Campaign in Partnership with Malaysians Practitioners Hypnotherapy Association (MPHA) & Befrienders Sabah
Donation Drive to Empower Rural/Urban Communities with Soroptimist International Kota Kinabalu (SIKK) as Beneficiary led by President Georgina Jinawat
Ortho Care Mattress & Synergist Physiotherapy Partnership & MOU Signing
Wellness & Lifestyle Expo (27-29 June 2025), in partnership with (1) SWWICE (2) Smart Lifestyle Expo (3) 22 Cycle

The press conference officially launched with a symbolic gimmick—tying the 10 Pillars Wellness flag. This act represented the seamless integration and interconnectedness of all 10 Wellness Pillars, emphasising their collective role in achieving Sustainable Wholistic Wellness, good health and longevity.

All VIPs and strategic partners were invited to participate in this meaningful gesture and iconic event, signifying their commitment to the cause. Those present included representatives from Ortho Care Mattress, 22 Cycle, Matrade, HRDCorp, the Indonesian Consulate General’s Office, Majlis Tindakan Pengguna Negara (Cawangan Sabah), Sabah Tourism Board, Sabah Convention Bureau, FSI, SHINE GoGlobal, SCCCWE, CMC Management Solutions, Soroptimist International, CISW Holding Group, Malaysian Professional Hypnotherapist Association, Befrienders Sabah and Synergist Physiotherapy.

Ms. Cleopatra Lajawai, Organising Chairperson of SWWICE2025, expressed her excitement for the event, stating, “SWWICE2025 is a dynamic global platform where local and international wellness communities come together to exchange knowledge, share diverse practices, and explore sustainable ‘wholistic’ wellness solutions. Guided by experts across the 10 Pillars of Wholistic Wellness, this event empowers individuals and businesses to drive meaningful, sustainable change for a healthier and peaceful future. We are excited to welcome participants from all backgrounds who seek holistic solutions in well-being, culture, and sustainability to I-LEAP with us. We especially invite management teams, product and service developers, and wellness practitioners to join our conferences in both Germany and Sabah. This is a unique opportunity to network, collaborate, and connect with experts across all 10 Wellness Pillars, shaping the future of sustainable wellness together.”

This year’s SWWICE2025 Sabah comprises a 3 part event which begins with the Conference held at Magellan Sutera Harbour from 24th – 26th June, followed by a Wellness&Lifestyle Expo at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) from 27th – 29th June and concludes with a Immersion Experience Retreat from 1st – 3rd July. Products and services that echo cutting edge wellness are invited to be part of the expo.” SWWICE2025 is a multifaceted event showcasing wellness in multifaciate forms.

The event kicks off with a high-impact Conference, featuring over 60 keynote speakers, wellness experts, panel discussions, and masterclasses centered on Sustainable Wholistic Wellness Tourism within the 10 Wholistic Wellness Pillars.

Following the conference, the Wellness & Lifestyle Expo offers a vibrant platform for businesses and organisations to showcase wellness-driven products and services, including Mental & Emotional Well-being: Consultations, relationship coaching, and wholistic therapy programs; Fitness & Beauty: Equipment, activities, health programs, spa treatments; Nutrition & Lifestyle: Healthy food, supplements, beverages, wellness home & workplace innovations; Cultural & Sustainable Living: Ethical brands, eco-friendly solutions, traditional healing practices; Community Based Tourism and Wellness Tourism Destinations, and many more. Businesses aligned with the wellness and lifestyle theme are invited to participate, gaining exposure to a broad audience passionate about well-being.

The expo will be held at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) from June 27th to 29th. It will provide a platform for businesses and organisations to showcase their products and services related to wellness. This could include mental/emotional consultations, people relationship consultations and programs, fitness equipment/activities, beauty and health supportive programs/products, healthy food, nutrients and beverages, spa treatments, home&workplace smart and wellness lifestyle and more. Businesses and organisations that offer products or services that align with the theme of wellness&lifestyle are encouraged to participate in the expo and showcase their offerings to a wide audience.

“The event will conclude with a transformative Immersion Experience Retreat from July 1st to 3rd, offering attendees a chance to relax, rejuvenate, and reconnect with nature. This immersive experience includes Fragrant Qi-Gong for cellular rejuvenation and activation, Qi-Mag Empowerment Rainbow Meditation, Mindfulness Workshops, Healthy Green, Seafood & Cultural Feasts, Spa & Wholistic Wellness programs. Individuals seeking a restorative and energising experience in Sabah are welcome to join this uniquely curated retreat.

Join us at SWWICE2025 Sabah and be part of the movement towards a sustainable wholistic wellness future!” add Lajawai.

Datuk Seri Panglima Christina Liew, Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environment Sabah, highlighted the significance of hosting the event in Sabah. “Sabah’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage provide an ideal setting for an international wellness conference,” she stated. “SWWICE 2025 aligns with our vision of promoting sustainable tourism and well-being, and we eagerly anticipate welcoming attendees from around the world.”

Liew also emphasised Sabah’s potential as a medical and wellness tourism destination: “With its world-class healthcare facilities, skilled medical professionals, and serene natural landscapes, Sabah is emerging as a preferred medical tourism destination. Visitors can experience high-quality medical treatments while enjoying the tranquility of our beautiful environment, making it an ideal place for healing and recovery.”

SWWICE2025 invites wellness enthusiasts, sustainability advocates, researchers, healthcare professionals, and business leaders to participate in this transformative event. Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of wholistic wellness, discover sustainable products/services, or network with global industry leaders, this conference and expo offer unparalleled opportunities.

In addition to the event in Sabah, SWWICE2025 will also take place in Munich, Germany, from May 10th to 11th, 2025, followed by a Wellness Day trip to Bad Hindelang on May 12th, 2025. This edition will focus on Sustainable Wholistic Wellness in Workplaces, highlighting the application of the 10 Wholistic Wellness Pillars within organisations to foster healthier, more balanced work environments. It aims to empower companies and workplaces by providing strategies to enhance mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being for employees, ultimately leading to a more productive, engaged, and fulfilled workforce.

Key Features of SWWICE2025

About SWWICE
Renowned speakers, including medical and traditional health practitioners, researchers, thought leaders, and wellness entrepreneurs and experts, will share insights on cutting-edge trends and traditional wisdom to achieve Sustainable Wholistic Wellness.

The Sustainable Wholistic Wellness International Conference & Expo (SWWICE) is a global initiative founded by passionate wellness advocates Dr. Jes TY Lim and Mrs. Cleopatra Lajawai. It is dedicated to promoting integrative, holistic, and sustainable approaches to health, wellness, and well-being across lifestyles, workplaces, homes, tourism, destinations, and consultations.

By uniting experts, industry leaders, and wellness enthusiasts from around the world, SWWICE serves as a global transformative platform, inspiring change and empowering individuals to lead more balanced, harmonious, well-prepared, and fulfilling lives.

Interactive Sessions:
At SWWICE2025 Sabah, an engaging lineup of masterclasses, panel discussions, Q&A sessions, and live demonstrations will explore fascinating topics within the 10 Wholistic Wellness Pillars. These include: Soul journey from birth, Mental and emotional transformation, AI-driven health innovations, Plant-based energy solutions, Effective breathwork techniques, High-energy water for vitality, Nutritional medicine for body and mind, Deep connectivity for relationship growth, Harmonious designs for health, happiness, and productivity, Sustainable living environments. Renowned keynote and masterclass speakerswill share their expertise, aligning with the Sustainable Wholistic Wellness Tourism theme. Their insights will highlight the interconnections between wholistic wellness tourismpractices, the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals, and the Inner Development Goals.

We are honored to welcome an exceptional lineup of speakers—leaders in wholistic wellness, sustainability, and tourism. SWWICE2025 SABAH Speakers
South Korea – Experts in traditional healing and longevity science
Indonesia – Leaders in wellness tourism and sustainable living
Singapore – Innovators in workplace wellness and health technology
Thailand – Specialists in integrative health and eco-tourism
Philippines – Advocates for mental well-being and wellness entrepreneurship
USA – Pioneering experts in mental health and holistic wellness
Malaysia – Leaders in indigenous wellness traditions, sustainable tourism, and wholistic lifestyle integration.” Lajawai shared.

In SWWICE2025 Germany, masterclasses, keynotes, Q&A sessions, networking and live demonstrations will be covering topics surrounding the 10 Wellness Pillars such as leading with the mind and heart and transform from working against to working for each other, qi-gong for body mobility and cells activation, the power of colours affecting working people, energising breath for focus and peak performance, uncovering the foundation of workforce excellence with LoShu, energising cells with nutrition, and many more. Renowned keynote and masterclass speakers will share their expertise, aligning with the Sustainable Wholistic Wellness Workplace theme. Their insights will highlight the interconnections between wholistic wellness workplace practices, the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals, and the Inner Development Goals.

“We are honored to welcome an exceptional lineup of speakers—leaders in wholistic wellness, sustainability, corporate well-being. SWWICE2025 GERMANY Speakers
Netherlands – Workplace wellness pioneers and corporate sustainability experts
Switzerland – Innovators in workplace resilience and longevity
Suriname – Specialists in cultural wellness and indigenous wisdom
Austria – Experts in stress management and organizational mindfulness
Germany – Leaders in corporate wellness and sustainable business practices
Malaysia – Industry professionals sharing regional insights on corporate well-being and sustainable workplaces.
Luxembourg – Specialists in financial well-being, conscious leadership, and sustainable business strategies.
Thailand – Specialists in integrative health and eco-tourism.” Lajawai added.

Dual Venues:
Delegates can experience the unique cultural, environment and wellness offerings of Sabah and Germany, reflecting SWWICE’s commitment to bridging Eastern and Western approaches to Sustainable Wholistic Wellness and well-being.

Expo Showcases:
The event will feature an extensive exhibition of wellness products, services, and technologies, providing attendees with access to the latest innovations in the field. Experts in the 10 Wholistic Wellness Pillars will share their offerings for human wellness and sustainable living and tourism.

Networking Opportunities:
Attendees will have the chance to connect with global wellness advocates, industry leaders, medical and traditional experts and like-minded individuals passionate about fostering a Sustainable Wholistic Wellness, healthier, harmonious and more balanced world.

SWWICE2025: More Than a Conference
SWWICE2025 serves as a platform for education, collaboration, and inspiration. By addressing the growing demand for sustainable and integrative wellness practices, the conference aims to empower individuals and communities to take charge of their wellness and well-being in a Wholistic perspective while promoting global harmony.

Quotes
“SWWICE2025 is more than just an event—it’s a transformative platform that redefines wellness by uniting global perspectives on Sustainable Wholistic Wellness. It fosters a holistic approach to well-being, benefiting individuals, communities, economies, and global citizens alike. By hosting the event in both Sabah and Germany, we embrace cultural diversity, natural healing, and a shared vision of health, happiness, harmony, and global peace.” said Cleopatra Lajawai, Organising Chairperson (With over 20 years of expertise in human well-being, behavioral sciences, and corporate operational conditioning.)

“True wellness begins within us—starting from our homes and extending to our workplaces. When we cultivate balance in these spaces, we create the foundation for a healthier, more sustainable world.” said Grandmaster Dr. Jes T Y Lim, Qi-Mag Chairman&Global President, Founder of the 10 Sustainable Wholistic Wellness Pillars alongside Lajawai (Bringing 65 years of invaluable experience in preventive medicine, longevity, and global wellness consulting.)

Why Sabah and Germany?
Sabah, with its pristine and natural healing environment, indigenous culture and traditions, and commitment to ecotourism, offers a serene backdrop for exploring sustainable wellness in harmony with nature. Germany, known for its advancements in health technology and sustainability, complements this by showcasing cutting-edge approaches to sustainable wellness and well-being. Together, these venues represent the fusion of ancient wisdom and modern innovation.

Join Us
Seize the opportunity to be part of this landmark event in Sustainable Wholistic Wellness. Conference passes for SWWICE2025 at Sabah and Germany as well as information on speakers, sponsorship opportunities, or participation, are available through www.swwice.com.

For more information:
SWWICE Secretariat
Connie Chew
011 5991 4838
secretariat@swwice.com
swwice.com/

SWWICE OC
Cleopatra Lajawai
016 770 6211

Hello Sabah Events
Cassie Forsythe
cassie@sabahtourism.com
019 739 9984

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Michelin Takeover with Chef Jean-Baptiste Natali at Yon | Ocean House

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Michelin Takeover with Chef Jean-Baptiste Natali at Yon | Ocean House - TRAVELINDEXPhuket, Thailand, March 26, 2025 / TRAVELINDEX / Yon | Ocean House is excited to announce its first Michelin event of the year: MICHELIN TAKEOVER with Chef Jean-Baptiste Natali, an exclusive 2-night only experience on 4-5 April, 2025. Chef Jean-Baptiste will present a six-course French culinary journey showcasing his innovative Michelin cuisine blended with global flavours and artisanal ingredients. A world-renowned master chef with extensive Michelin experience, Chef Jean-Baptiste holds the record for being the youngest chef in France to lead a restaurant to its first Michelin star—a record he’s maintained for 23 years. 

6 exquisite courses showcase legendary Michelin Chef Jean-Baptiste’s authentic French techniques blended with global flavours and artisanal ingredients

Yon | Ocean House, the award-winning restaurant at V Villas Phuket – MGallery Collection, a hilltop luxury private pool villa resort with panoramic Ao Yon Bay views. The takeover is scheduled for 4 -5 April, 2025, 18:00 -22:00. Seating is limited and advanced reservations can be made at shorturl.at/sXkMy

Chef Jean-Baptiste Holds a Michelin Record 

Chef Jean-Baptiste was born into a restaurant family in the Champagne region of France. His understanding and approach to French cuisine is connected to his upbringing amidst northern France’s picturesque forests, farms, and vineyards.  A deep respect for artisanal practices and a commitment to sustainability continue to guide his approach. 

Chef Jean-Baptiste distinguished himself early in his career—at age 27 years old, he became the youngest chef ever to lead a restaurant to its first Michelin Star in France. Today, 23 years later, he continues to hold this record, making his mastery of Michelin-calibre techniques from an early age all the more impressive. By contrast, most chefs often receive their first Michelin accolade later in their careers. 

Chef Jean-Baptiste boasts three decades of international experience working in numerous countries with distinct cuisines—including Switzerland, United Kingdom, the United States, Morocco, Dubai, Russia, China, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, the Maldives, Vietnam, and Thailand. This global exposure has enriched his repertoire, allowing him to blend traditional French techniques with diverse flavours and ingredients.  

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Yon |Ocean House welcomes its first Michelin Takeover of the year

Yon |Ocean House is an architecturally-distinguished restaurant with panoramic views across Ao Yon Bay. The restaurant is renowned for its commitment to culinary excellence and its signature coastal and Thai fusion menu. 

Hosting a Michelin Takeover with Chef Jean-Baptiste—one of the world’s most recognized Michelin names—demonstrates the restaurant’s dedication to bringing premier gastronomy experiences to Phuket. 

Michelin Takeover with Chef Jean-Baptiste will feature 6-courses, each one meticulously crafted with premier seasonal ingredients. Wine Pairing is available as an add-on, or guests can select wines from the restaurant’s outstanding wine cellar. 

Seating for this exclusive 2-night only event is limited, and guests are encouraged to book early. 

DETAILS

Michelin Takeover with Chef Jean-Baptiste Natali
THB 4,800++ | 6-courses
THB 1,800++ | Wine Pairing
Style of Cuisine | Michelin French with Global Flavours
Dates | 4 & 5 April, 2025
Time | 18:00 – 22:00
Reservations | shorturl.at/sXkMy
LIMITED SEATING

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Blooms of Love Wedding Showcase at Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit

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Blooms of Love Wedding Showcase at Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit - TRAVELINDEXBangkok, Thailand – March 26, 2025 – Prepare for a spectacular showcase of love at the Blooms of Love Wedding Showcase, returning to Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit on April 5-6, 2025. Hosted at the elegant Benchasiri Ballroom, from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, this event promises to transform wedding dreams into reality.

Attendees will experience:

  • State-of-the-Art LED Display: A stunning 8×4 meter 4K LED screen to enhance every celebratory moment.
  • Customizable Wedding Packages: Tailor your wedding exactly to your vision, with no minimum spend required.
  • Engagement Package Promotion: Special promotion starting from THB 50,000 net (originally THB 65,000 net) for engagement packages.
  • Expert Advice: Meet leading wedding specialists and partners who will guide and craft your dream wedding, from planning to execution.

 

Don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity to confirm your wedding plans and explore the possibilities offered at the event.

To RSVP and for more information, please call 02 797 0000.

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Omakase Takeover Chef Hirohisa at YTSB – Yellow Tail Sushi Bar

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Omakase Takeover Chef Hirohisa at YTSB - Yellow Tail Sushi Bar - TRAVELINDEXBangkok, Thailand, March 25, 2025 / TRAVELINDEX / Experience 14-course Kappo omakase with legendary 1-Michelin Star Chef Hirohisa Hayashi, showcasing his masterful techniques and artistry.

 YTSB – Yellow Tail Sushi Bar is pleased to announce an Omakase Takeover with Chef Hirohisa Hayashi, the Chef/Founder of 1-Michelin Star HIROHISA in New York City. Scheduled for 28-29 March 2025, the 14-course omakase will highlight Chef Hirohisa’s full range of “kappo” techniques and showcase classic recipes from his hometown in Echizen, Japan. 

Omakase Takeover with 1-Michelin Star Chef Hirohisa is a rare opportunity for Bangkok foodies to experience omakase with a legendary chef who has received Michelin Star for five consecutive years and who is also a master sake sommelier. For Omakase Takeover at YTSB – Yellow Tail Sushi Bar, Chef Hirohisa will highlight his Eichezen roots and practice ‘Kappo Style’ cooking. “Kappo” is an intimate dining style, where the chef cooks in front of his guests, whilst showcasing his full range of cooking techniques, from boiling, braising, grilling and steaming to frying.

Situated in the popular Siam District, YTSB – Yellow Tail Sushi Bar is a renowned contemporary sushi bar known for its exceptional omakase and seasonal a la carte menu. YTSB – Yellow Tail Sushi Bar is located on the 4th floor of YTSB – Yellow Tail Sushi Bar Building at VIE Hotel Bangkok—MGallery Collection, with onsite parking and 50m from BTS Ratchathewi.

The Details:
THB 8,000++ per person
28-29 March 2025 | 6 PM & 8 PM
10 seats max per session
Limited Space. Book Early! > shorturl.at/QkHAa

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UN Tourism Launches: Tourism Doing Business: Investing in Namibia

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UN Tourism Launches Tourism Doing Business Investing in Namibia - TRAVELINDEXWindhoek, Namibia, March 25, 2025 / TRAVELINDEX / “Tourism Doing Business Investing in Namibia” aims to attract potential investors and provides essential insights into the vibrant opportunities within Namibia’s tourism sector. The guidelines showcase Namibia’s unique cultural heritage, robust economy, and supportive business environment, highlighting areas of potential significant growth in the years ahead. 

Namibia: A thriving tourism ecosystem

Namibia, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is poised for significant growth in tourism investment. With its unique positioning as a gateway to Southern Africa, the country offers a diverse array of attractions, from the iconic dunes of Sossusvlei to the remarkable wildlife of Etosha National Park. According to UN Tourism’s guidelines:

  • Namibia has demonstrated steady economic growth and stability. In 2024, the country recorded GDP growth of 3.1%, which is projected to rise to 4.2% in 2025.
  • The country is also growing as a tourism destination. Namibia welcomed 863,872 international visitors in 202, an 87.4% increase on 2022
  • The tourism sector contributed 6.9% to GDP, generating USD 348 million in international tourism receipts in 2023.
  • Namibia has experienced remarkable growth in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), with inflows reaching USD 2.61 billion in 2023—a significant increase from USD 1.06 billion in 2022. Major contributors to FDI include China (29.6%), South Africa (22.4%), the United Kingdom (9.4%), and Mauritius (6.8%).

UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili says: “Namibia’s diverse investment opportunities and its dedication to sustainable growth make it an interesting destination for global investments. The country’s efforts in energy transition and tourism expansion reflect its commitment to innovation and inclusivity.”

Highest level political support for tourism in Namibia

The Investment Guidelines were officially launched as part of a visit by the UN Tourism leadership to Namibia. In Windhoek, Secretary-General Pololikashvili was honored to attend the Inauguration of H.E Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as Namibia’s 5th President, and the first woman to hold the office. The inauguration coincided with celebrations of the 35th Anniversary of Independence for the country.

Secretary-General Pololikashvili also delivered a Keynote Address at the  Namibia University of  Science and Technology as part of a special day focused on harnessing the power of technology to build a more inclusive and resilient tourism sector across Africa.

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Rixos Hotels and The Land of Legends Harness Solar Energy for Sustainable Tourism

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Rixos Hotels and The Land of Legends Harness Solar Energy for Sustainable Tourism - TRAVELINDEXAntalya, Turkiye, March 24, 2025 / TRAVELINDEX / Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, Rixos Hotels continues to accelerate its eco-friendly investments with a strong commitment to sustainable tourism. By embracing renewable energy sources, the brand aims to protect nature while ensuring a liveable world for future generations. Through its sustainable energy initiatives, Rixos Hotels reinforces its role as an environmentally responsible leader in the tourism sector.

Rixos Hotels, The Land of Legends Theme Park, Kingdom Hotel, and the newly opened Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Antalya (March 2025) will generate 100% of their electricity needs from renewable energy sources.

This project is expected to prevent the cutting of approximately 10,360,000 trees over 25 years, reduce 2,775,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions, and decrease carbon monoxide pollution equivalent to 625,000 vehicles, contributing significantly to environmental preservation.

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Joy Island Maldives Wins Two International Awards

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Joy Island Maldives Wins Two International Awards - TRAVELINDEXNorth Malé Atoll, Maldives, March 22,2025 / TRAVELINDEX / Joy Island, the latest Maldivian creation by The Cocoon Collection, has won two major international awards, confirming its commitment to excellence in luxury hospitality.

The property, located in the North Malé Atoll and characterized by a perfect combination of nature and exclusive services, has been included among the “TOP 100 World Best Hotels by the Coral Travel Starway Tourism Awards and has received the prestigious Red Star Quality Award from DER Touristik, one of the strongest in the European tour operator sector.

A double recognition for Joy Island’s excellence

The Red Star Quality Award recognizes the 150 best properties among the thousands in the DER Tour portfolio, rewarding their excellence in service, management and a high customer satisfaction index. This prestigious recognition represents a guarantee for those who are looking for an exclusive and unparalleled experience.

The Coral Travel Starway Tourism Award is one of the most prestigious international awards in the hospitality sector. For over 20 years, Coral Travel has assigned the Starway World Best Hotels Awards to the facilities that stand out for the excellence of the services offered and for the full satisfaction of the guests.  Among the TOP 100 World Best Hotels 2024, 58 properties come from Turkey, 14 from Egypt, 9 from Greece, 7 from Spain, 5 from the United Arab Emirates, 3 from Thailand, 2 from Tunisia, 1 from Montenegro and 1 from the Maldives: Joy Island.

“We are extremely proud of these two awards, which attest to the constant commitment of Joy Island and The Cocoon Collection to guarantee excellent hospitality in the Maldives,” said Attilio Azzola, Founder and Corporate Sales Manager of The Cocoon Collection. “Our vision has always been to offer an immersive, authentic and quality experience, and these awards confirm that we are going in the right direction.”

 

Joy Island: A Paradise Awarded Among the Best in the World

Joy Island stands out for its privileged location and its offer of 151 elegant villas, divided between beach villas and overwater villas, designed to guarantee privacy, comfort and a unique experience in the Maldives. The butterfly-shaped island boasts pristine white beaches, a breathtaking lagoon and a House Reef full of marine life, as well as an innovative gastronomic proposal with restaurants such as The Market, Il Basilico and Palm Beach.

Thanks to these awards and the enthusiasm of its guests, Joy Island confirms itself as a destination of excellence for travellers looking for an unforgettable experience in the Maldives.

 

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Anantara Chiang Mai Resort Launches New Luxury Pool Suite

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Anantara Chiang Mai Resort Launches New Luxury Pool Suite - TRAVELINDEXChiang Mai, Thailand, March 21, 2025 / TRAVELINDEX / Anantara Chiang Mai Resort, the city’s most luxurious riverfront retreat, redefines luxury in the region with the unveiling of its exclusive Kasara Pool Suite. Spanning 140 square meters, this exquisite sanctuary features a private heated plunge pool, a shaded cabana, and a spacious terrace, setting a new benchmark for indulgence in Chiang Mai.

Nestled along the tranquil Mae Ping River, Anantara Chiang Mai Resort is a serene escape where heritage meets contemporary elegance. Designed by the legendary Kerry Hill Architects, the resort’s minimalist aesthetic—featuring indigenous teak, soft neutral tones, and natural fabrics—pays tribute to Chiang Mai’s rich cultural heritage.

The newly launched Kasara Pool Suite embodies seamless open plan living, offering dedicated spaces to sleep, work, and unwind bathed in natural light. A highlight of the suite is its spa-inspired bathroom, where a sliding partition allows guests to soak in the bathtub while admiring the lush surroundings.

Most spectacular of all is the outdoor courtyard, enveloped by verdant greenery, which offers an unparalleled sense of privacy. Here, guests can float in their own heated plunge pool, unwind in the jacuzzi or lounge in the shaded cabana.

For a truly indulgent touch, guests can enjoy Anantara Chiang Mai’s signature floating breakfast, included with every stay, or opt for an intimate Designer Dining experience under the stars, where a private chef and butler create a bespoke culinary journey.

All suite guests at Anantara Chiang Mai Resort also enjoy an array of Kasara privileges, including afternoon refreshments from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm, sundowners with cocktails and canapés from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, complimentary laundry service, and late check out on departure day. Guests also receive exclusive benefits including a personal welcome by management, in-suite check in, a reserved breakfast table at Bodhi Terrace or in-suite breakfast, a welcome bottle of sparkling wine and one roundtrip transfer per stay between the resort and either the city, old town or Nimman. For stays of three nights or more, guest will enjoy Book Direct Benefits including complimentary private roundtrip transfers from and to Chiang Mai Airport, early check-in and late check-out subject to availability and resort credit of THB 1,000.

Located just a few minutes from the city center and the airport, Anantara Chiang Mai Resort is a riverside oasis in the heart of Thailand’s cultural capital. The resort beautifully combines heritage charm with contemporary luxury. Situated alongside the Mae Ping River, this boutique retreat serves as a gateway to Lanna culture while offering world-class amenities. The centerpiece of the resort is a 100-year-old colonial house, which now hosts exceptional dining experiences. With sleek, zen-inspired rooms and suites, an award-winning spa, and exclusive river cruises, Anantara Chiang Mai caters to discerning travelers seeking authentic local experiences without sacrificing comfort. Its prime location provides easy access to Chiang Mai’s vibrant markets, temples, and natural attractions.

The Kasara Pool Suite experience starts at THB 25,000++ per night. For reservations, or more information, call +66 53 253 333

 

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PolyU Study Reveals Dynamics of Destination Competitiveness

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PolyU Study Reveals Dynamics of Destination CompetitivenessWith the rise of social media and online review platforms, understanding the rapidly evolving factors that influence the competitiveness of destination has become transparent for tourism authorities aiming to attract and retain visitors. Thanks to a pioneering framework for assessing the evolution of destination competitiveness developed by Dr Emily Chen, Dr Jie Wu and Professor Dan Wang of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), and Professor Bela Stantic of the School of Information and Communication Technology at Griffith University, destination managers now have new insights into strategies for enhancing destination competitiveness and tourist satisfaction.
“In the constantly evolving field of tourism management”, the authors begin, “destination competitiveness is crucial in attracting tourists and driving tourism expenditure”. Destination competitiveness is defined as a destination’s capacity to attract and satisfy tourists compared with its competitors, and it relies on destination managers’ ability to derive effective strategies for strengthening business and identify and resolve product and service deficiencies.
By attracting tourist spending, competitive destinations can boost local revenue, create jobs and encourage investment in infrastructure and services. Considerable attention has been paid to how destinations can most effectively maintain their appeal and stay ahead of competitors as market conditions evolve. Yet existing models of destination competitiveness fall short in certain key respects.
The first is their inability to accommodate the evolving nature of destination competitiveness. “Tourism is an extremely dynamic industry”, the researchers explain, “influenced by numerous external and internal factors, ranging from global economic conditions to social trends”. Yet traditional models of destination competitiveness often take a static view, failing to account for these swiftly evolving factors. This “limits their robustness in practical destination management”, the authors warn.
More specifically, traditional assessments of destination competitiveness fail to address tourists’ changing preferences and behaviour, which are influenced by personal experiences and subjective perceptions. “How tourists evaluate their experiences at the destination is important for the destination”, the authors say, “as positive experiences can be leveraged for effective marketing and building customer loyalty”.
Fortunately, the rise of big data has opened avenues for much-needed real-time and nuanced analyses of the dynamics of destination competitiveness from the perspective of tourists. “By analysing such data”, say the authors, “stakeholders can gauge the dynamic shifts in what tourists value most at any given time, allowing for more responsive and targeted management strategies”.
The researchers’ first step was to collect data from the social media posts of mainland Chinese tourists visiting Hong Kong. Their intention was to shift the focus from external factors influencing destination competitiveness to “the subjective experiences and perceptions of tourists, which are crucial drivers of a destination’s appeal and success”.
To do so, they adapted a framework traditionally used to evaluate a company’s (or region’s) market attractiveness and competitive strength: the McKinsey Matrix. “In this study”, the researchers explain, “market attractiveness was reinterpreted to reflect tourist sentiment, which serves as a direct indicator of a destination’s appeal based on the experiences and perceptions of tourists”. Competitive strength was measured by the importance of various destination attributes as perceived by tourists.
The next task was to construct this matrix based on the collected social media data. The authors created a comprehensive timeline for mining destination attributes from 2018 to 2023.
The destination attributes that mattered most to mainland Chinese tourists were labelled as Food, Shopping, Attractions, Accommodation, Transportation, Culture & Art, and Cross-border Issues. The authors modelled these attributes in their dynamic matrix, whose nine quadrants each represented a different level of competitive positioning, from low to high. For example, core attributes were defined as those in which Hong Kong is consistently highly competitive, and fluctuating attributes were those that shifted positions in the matrix over time, indicating variability in tourist perceptions and competitiveness.
This model helped the authors to understand in which areas Hong Kong excels and which areas require strategic improvements. “Food mattered the most across all periods”, they report. In terms of destination competitiveness, however, the attributes all exhibited varying performance. Some, such as Shopping and Food, even transitioned to different competitive quadrants during the sample period. “This illustrates why it is critical to capture and understand the dynamics of destination competitiveness at the attribute level”, the researchers tell us.
Hong Kong’s tourist attractions and its culture and art were identified as core competitive attributes, indicating their outstanding performance in attracting mainland Chinese tourists. In contrast, local accommodation was an edge attribute, suggesting that improvement may be needed to enhance its contribution to the city’s overall destination competitiveness.
Interestingly, shopping- and food-related activities were classified as fluctuating attributes. “Tourists’ dissatisfaction with food and dining options due to restrictive policies, lack of amenities like hot water, and outdated decor significantly detract from the dining experience”, say the authors. Meanwhile, the attractiveness of shopping in Hong Kong – previously a major draw – is on the decline due to issues such as outdated payment systems and poor customer service.
“Recognising that tourist preferences and needs evolve over time”, say the authors, “is crucial, as it supports the development of strategies that are responsive to changes in tourist behaviours and market conditions”. Their findings will help the destination authorities understand which attributes of the city are most important to mainland Chinese tourists facilitating decision-making on which attributes should be prioritised for development.
For instance, as food, culture and art, and attractions are the three most important attributes for mainland Chinese tourists, the Hong Kong authorities should ensure that they continue to perform well. The finding that tourists are dissatisfied with shopping- and food-related activities should lead to strategies “such as improving the environment and decor of restaurants, improving the attitude of shop staff, and promoting the use of electronic payments for shopping”. The city should also aim to address cross-border issues that impair tourists’ travel experiences, such as delays in crossing the border and high currency exchange fees.
Although the authors focused on mainland Chinese visitors to Hong Kong, their dynamic framework can be applied to other destinations to understand the evolution of their competitiveness and generate specific measures to attract more tourists. The SHTM is proud to have pioneered this study, offering a novel monitoring and analysis tool that can provide the tourism industry with much-needed market intelligence.
Jinyan Chen, Jie Wu, Dan Wang and Bela Stantic (2025). Beyond Static Rankings: A Tourist Experience-driven Approach to Measure Destination Competitiveness. Tourism Management, Vol. 106, 105022.

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