From a museum of Peranakan culture, to street art and a Michelin-star restaurant’s homage to hawker centres, Singaporeans remind each other, and visitors, there’s a lot to appreciate about their home.
Tourists drawn to Japanese holidays by the low value of the yen could soon be paying more – businesses in Japan have started to charge foreign tourists more than residents for the same experience.
Director bought a Georgia motel to use as production base for his film Megalopolis. With props from movies including The Godfather, it’s opening to guests as the All-Movie Hotel – his first US hotel.
The scenic cycling routes in France’s Burgundy winemaking region pass through vineyards and ancient villages, but for the best views it’s worth the breathless slog up to the area’s ridges and clifftops.
Tourism accounts for 45 per cent of Mallorca’s economic output but most locals are subject to poor pay and housing shortages.
Las Vegas casino The Mirage, opened in 1989 and famous for its dolphins, volcano and tropical island theme, has shut its doors. It will be turned into the guitar-shaped Hard Rock Las Vegas, opening in 2027.
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To mark the birthday of Hong Kong-based filmmaker Wong Kar-wai, the Post looks at five locations featured in his hit TV series Blossoms Shanghai that have seen a surge in tourist interest.
The Park Lane, Ovolo, Mandarin Oriental and Heritage Lodge are among Hong Kong hotels offering activities like heritage tours to help visitors discover the city’s culture, history and stories.
Want to turn up the fun in Hong Kong this summer? We have you covered, including a book fair, Doraemon exhibitions, a pop-up water park and the Unheard Sound and Music Festival.
At Wiang Kum Kam in Chiang Mai is a cluster of less visited Buddhist temples, ancient statues and remains of a former royal capital city that long lay buried, in an otherwise modern Thai suburb.
As Asia-Pacific senior vice-president of hotel chain Small Luxury Hotels of the World, Mark Wong stays at some of the finest, and tiniest, properties in the region. He tells us what makes them special.
A five-minute ride from Yangshuo in southwest China, Yangshuo Sugar House is the model for a new Chinese boutique heritage hotel brand, Aurua, which looks to restore and celebrate old buildings.
Eyes glowing through the trees, a ‘Sasquatch nest’ – join a Bigfoot hunt in the forests of the Rocky Mountains, self-guided in an ATV or in a group with a professional on foot or horseback.
Athens, Greece’s tourism capital, was recently said to be dirty, overcrowded and losing its soul to tourism. But stroll its fragrant lanes and Unesco World Heritage site and the city is as charming as ever.
One hundred years after Joseph Conrad’s death, the Post follows the Polish-British novelist’s journeys along a river in Indonesian Borneo that inspired Lord Jim and three of his other stories.
Kazakhstan’s former secret city of Priozersk is attempting to transform into a seaside resort, with its beautiful Lake Balkhash and Golden Sands spa contrasting with reminders of its Cold War heyday.
As peaceful as it is beautiful, Gili Asahan – off the southwest ‘tail’ end of the Indonesian island of Lombok – is a world away from the three hard-partying Gili Islands to the north.
In Japan, miniature toys in the shape of detergent bottles, bags of chips and anime characters can be won from capsule toy machines. The companies making the machines are eyeing expansion abroad.
Belgium’s Limburg province has few international visitors but the food, art and a special Japanese garden make this very traditional part of Europe a top off-the-beaten-path travel option.
Think you can pronounce these hard-to-say countries, cities and other places? Try your hand at Phuket, New Orleans, Leicester, Reykjavík, Kaohsiung, Laos, Yosemite, Oaxaca, Edinburgh and more.