Published on : Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Chinese business and leisure tourist to Singapore has gone down in number according to the local hospitality brands and tour operators of Singapore. There was a 40 per cent decline in Chinese outbound tourism in the second half of …
Published on : Wednesday, June 17, 2015
All government travel will be booked through a central corporate system from 1 July this year and travel companies will be required to compare quotes to online offers as part of a major overhaul of the Northern Territory (NT) Government’s …
Published on : Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Nepal is back in business as its monuments that were damaged by the two earthquakes that hit the country on April 25 and May 12 killing almost 8,800 people has been fairly erected by the government. In less than …
Published on : Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Taj Mahal gives you a new experience as now you can upload selfies or photographs directly from Taj with the monument offering free Wi-Fi to all its visitors. The free Wi-Fi facility will be for half an hour. The …
Published on : Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Where advertising in destination promotion is crucial for tourism, NSW has become the first Australian tourism organisation that has tied up with the new advertisement format, Instagram Carousel. The life like views and the captivating images coupled with creative …
Published on : Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Prolonged snow fall and perilous routes have deterred tourism in Leh of Himachal Pradesh. The snowfall has been record breaking compared to the past four years and the highway that connects Manali with Leh has become extremely treacherous for local …
Published on : Wednesday, June 10, 2015
With China making ambitious plans to encroach within Vietnam territory the presence of military ships and aircraft in the South China Sea are a common sight. But Vietnam is offering for some of its civilians about 180 of them a …
Published on : Wednesday, June 10, 2015
The recent earthquake in Sabah happened because ten Western tourists stripped on the country’s most sacred mountain feel Malaysian officials. The responsibility of the death of the 16 people belonging to different nationalities has been given to the ten Western …
Published on : Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Cone snails on Whitsunday Island off north Queensland have become hazardous for tourists. A crew member on a tourist boat was stung by a cone snail. The sting caused respiratory problems as the system began shutting down. Most often …
Published on : Wednesday, June 10, 2015
South Korea is waiting to get a license for a casino resort along with China’s Marcolink Group Ltd. in Incheon. The concept of a casino resort will be submitted by the end of June. The city is third most popular …
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