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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. After a series of unfortunate events, the country's tourism sector became very volatile. But with some careful planning policy-makers have been able to boost it substantially

Malaysia gears up for tourism influx

A crisis-stricken 2014 dashed any hopes of a record-breaking year for Malaysia’s tourism industry, but a series of quick-fire strategic changes have handed the country a lifeline

Getting to know Malaysia

In the heart of Malaysia’s capital sits Business Destinations’ Best Business Hotel, Malaysia, 2012 – styled as an extravagant palace, the InterContinental Kuala Lumpur shares its local secrets, making every traveller’s stay both efficient and enjoyable

South-East Asia is refusing to put up with the West’s rubbish

After China decided to restrict its waste intake from abroad, South-East Asia became the West’s new dumping ground. Today, the region is pushing back, leaving the global recycling ecosystem in turmoil

Singapore

Located in the centre of the fast-paced, pioneering city of Singapore, the Fullerton Hotel is a luxurious retreat for business travellers

Tourism is the linchpin of the Philippines’ economic growth strategy. However, the country failed to rank among its peers in the latest World Economic Forum Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index

The paradox of the Philippines’ ecotourism sector

The Philippines intends to capitalise on its natural beauty by investing in ecotourism, but the resulting economic boom could come with its own costs

Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

Located in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre is a versatile and modern venue with a sustainable business model

Flying the Omani flag

By committing to a rigorous expansion programme, Oman Air is on track to become one of the leading airlines in the Middle East region

How Taiwan became Asia's island of industry

How Taiwan became Asia’s island of industry

Despite mounting tensions with China cutting off a major source of travellers, tourist numbers in Taiwan are on the rise. The island nation is now on track to become Asia’s newest and brightest hub for business