• Musical connections made in Malaysia

    Destination Asia Malaysia is proud to introduce a new cultural program that brings guests closer to the rich heritage of Borneo through its most iconic instrument—the sape. Indigenous to the region, the sape is a beautifully crafted wooden instrument with four or six strings, a long, deep body often adorned with intricate carvings or paintings, […]
    • January 28, 2025
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  • Destination Asia Malaysia Recognise Staff Efforts with Promotions

    Destination Asia Malaysia Recognise Staff Efforts with Promotions
    • February 6, 2019
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  • Stepping into an Elephant’s World at Kulen Elephant Forest

    In the foothills of the sacred Kulen Mountain, 14 elephants once forced to give rides at nearby temples now roam free amongst 1100 acres of protected forest and are living testimony of a changing world.
    • February 19, 2020
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  • Japan and Singapore Open ‘Green Lane’ for Business Travel

    As of 18 September, Japan and Singapore opened a ‘green lane’, allowing short-term business and official travel to resume between the two countries.
    • September 30, 2020
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  • The Secrets Behind Traditional Thai Cooking

    Discovering new flavors is an essential part of travelling today. We have selected five very different Thai cooking schools in Bangkok that will inspire everyone to learn the secrets behind preparing authentic Thai cuisine.
    • February 26, 2015
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  • Hong Kong’s Affordable Art Fair returns

    The Affordable Art Fair is a renowned touring event that has been showcasing contemporary art in major cities around the world since 1999. This year, it returns for its twelfth edition at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from May 22-25. Over 100 galleries, both local and international, will present a vibrant array of […]
    • January 28, 2025
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  • Behind the Scenes of Seven Samurai in Tokyo

    Fans of Akira Kurosawa and his film Seven Samurai can now venture on an exclusive behind the scenes tour at Toho Studios in Tokyo. Often hailed as the movie of movies or the textbook from which all films are made, Seven Samurai is respected by many directors, actors and producers within the film industry.
    • January 13, 2020
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  • A Rewarding Local Lunch And Cooking Experience In Laos

    Ban Lae village, a short 40-minute drive north of Luang Prabang, is home to communities from the ancient Lao Loum and Hmong tribes. It’s also the venue for a deep dive into the local lifestyle as guests stay in their own house, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Khoun. And a sure-fire highlight of the stay […]
    • April 5, 2023
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  • Classic Chinese Style Haunt Opens in Bangkok

    Sing Sing Theater provides a window into old China from its downtown Bangkok location.
    • May 23, 2016
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  • New expressway makes Cambodia even more accessible

    A major leap in Cambodia’s infrastructure took shape in April with the test opening of Bridge 28, the highest bridge in the country. Set for full launch in June, this striking structure is part of the ambitious National Road 10 project, developed in collaboration with China. National Road 10 runs from Battambang to Koh Kong, […]
    • April 29, 2025
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  • Introducing the Singapore Dry Gin

    Building upon classic gin foundations of juniper berries and coriander seed, Brass Lion Distillery has introduced traditional Asian flavours
    • March 21, 2019
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  • A CSR bike building activity in Ho Chi Minh City

    The brief: When our clients requested a meaningful CSR activity for 144 delegates in Ho Chi Minh City, we chose to partner with Maison Chance, a well-respected organisation with a proven track record and dedication to uplifting the lives of those less fortunate. The activity started with delegates being put into small groups with local […]
    • November 20, 2023
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