Author name: Weena Tan

As a passionate travel enthusiast based in Singapore and Malaysia, Weena dedicates herself to exploring and writing about the dynamic and diverse world of the travel industry especially in Asia. Her aim is to connect readers with the ever-evolving landscape of global travel.

Interior of New York Grill at Park Hyatt Tokyo with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city skyline at night.

Park Hyatt Tokyo, famous as filming location for ‘Lost in Translation’, reopens after 19-month restoration

The Park Hyatt Tokyo where Sofia Coppola’s movie ‘Lost in Translation’ was filmed, has reopened on 9 December, following a 19-month restoration, marking the most comprehensive renewal in the landmark’s 30-year history. Park Hyatt Tokyo

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Executives from Accor and Megaworld sign the agreement for the Mövenpick Manila Bay Westside project during a formal ceremony.

Accor Signs World’s Largest Mövenpick Hotel with Megaworld in the Philippines

Accor has announced the signing of Mövenpick Manila Bay Westside in partnership with Megaworld, the Philippines’ largest township developer and operator of homegrown hotel brands. The landmark signing will introduce the world’s largest Mövenpick hotel with 1,530

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External view of the new Legacy Mekong an Autograph Collection hotel

Marriott Unveils the Legacy Mekong, Can Tho, Autograph Collection in Vietnam

Marriott International has officially launched the Legacy Mekong, Can Tho, Autograph Collection, marking the company’s 700th property in Asia Pacific excluding China (APEC). The milestone underscores Marriott’s continued momentum across the region, reflecting its strategic

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ALT TEXT Night skyline of Singapore featuring Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay domes, the ArtScience Museum and city lights reflecting on Marina Bay.

High-risk, undesirable travellers will be barred from boarding Singapore-bound flights from 30 January

From January 30, Singapore-bound flights will be issued notices listing travellers identified as undesirable or who do not meet Singapore’s entry requirements, and are thus barred from boarding, as reported by The Straits Times. The

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