Destinations

  • Australia

    Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It is about the same size as the 48 mainland states of the USA and 50 per cent larger than Europe, but has the lowest population density in the world - only two people per square kilometre.

    Australia is a natural wonderland of beautiful beaches, pristine blue waters, amazing ancient rock formations and lush rainforests. It has embraced tourism wholeheartedly for both business and leisure travelers. Having recently invested billions of dollars in the country’s infrastructure to accommodate MICE travelers, Australia is set to become a major player in the Asia-Pacific MICE scene.

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    (Credit: Tourism Australia)

  • China

    China is always associated with its ancient civilisation, friendly people, and many of the world’s most revered treasures, such as The Great Wall, Terra-Cotta Warriors & Horses and the Yangtze River. Today, one can also find spectacular architecture and towering skylines in Shanghai and Beijing (site of the 2008 Summer Olympics), a wealth of luxury accommodations – and as always – exquisite cuisine.

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    (Credit: China National Tourist Office)

  • Indonesia

    The Republic of Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world comprising 17,504 large and small tropical islands fringed with white sandy beaches, many still uninhabited and a number even still unnamed. Straddling the equator, situated between the continents of Asia and Australia and between the Pacific and the Indian Oceans, it is as wide as the United States from San Francisco to New York, equaling the distance between London and Moscow.  Indonesia has a total population of more than 215 million people from more than 200 ethnic groups. The national language is Bahasa Indonesia.

    Due to its location, and geology, Indonesia is blessed with the most diverse landscape, from fertile ricelands on Java and Bali to the luxuriant rainforests of Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi, to the savannah grasslands of the Nusatenggara islands to snow-capped peaks of West Papua.


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  • Malaysia

    Malaysia is a bubbling, bustling melting pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Multiculturalism has not only made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise, it has also made Malaysia home to hundreds of colourful festivals.

    Geographically, Malaysia is as diverse as its culture.Malaysia is divided into 13 states and 3 Federal Territories, separated by the South China Sea with 11 states and 2 federal territories (Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya) in Peninsular Malaysia and two states and 1 federal territory (Labuan) in East Malaysia.The exceptional attributes of its growing accessibility, competitive pricing, leading infrastructure and professional expertise make Malaysia “Truly Asia”.

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  • Philippines

    The Philippines is the third largest English speaking country in the world. It has a rich history combining Asian, European, and American influences. Prior to Spanish colonisation in 1521, the Filipinos had a rich culture and were trading with the Chinese and the Japanese. Spain's colonisation brought about the construction of Intramuros in 1571, a "Walled City" comprised of European buildings and churches, replicated in different parts of the archipelago. In 1898, after 350 years and 300 rebellions, the Filipinos, with leaders like Jose Rizal and Emilio Aguinaldo, succeeded in winning their independence.

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    (Credit: Department of Tourism Philippines)

  • Singapore

    Singapore is a world of immense possibilities, where people, technology and ideas converge to create great value for your business. Located at a geographical vantage point, Singapore attracts global businesses and is seamlessly connected to almost every part of the world. It is linked to Malaysia by two Causeway bridges, and the key islands of the Riau archipelago of Indonesia are just a quick ferry trip away. Thailand and the Philippines are a short plane journey away. Singapore, with an airport served by more than 69 airlines, is very much the gateway to Southeast Asia. An potpourri of cultures, robust commerce, leisure and lifestyles, visitors will be enriched by the vibrant exchange of knowledge in this fertile business ecosystem.

    Singapore offers many opportunities by partnering event organisers to create winning solutions for business events, and achieve success by leveraging its extensive networks and dynamic knowledge-based economy. With a high concentration of business and leisure offerings that is accessible and customisable, you can also be assured of creating an enriching experience that’s more than just business.

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    (Credit: Singapore Tourism Board)

  • South Africa

    South Africa is an incredible destination in so many ways - it is the kind of destination that will touch all of your senses in a myriad of ways, and once all is said and done you probably won't be the same again. Its incredible diversity is a key attraction - from the deserts of the Kgalagadi to the lush green forests of Tsitsikamma to the unspoilt beaches of the Wild Coast to the vibrant nightlife of Cape Town - it really has it all.

    South Africa is mercurial in nature, one moment you'll be exploring the origins of ancient man, the next you're cage-diving with Great White Sharks and the next you're drinking traditional beer in a lively township shebeen. South Africa really is a destination where you can experience it all,  and more.

    There are nine spectacular provinces for you to explore - nine incredible diverse parts of the country that will open up your sense of possibility in ways you never thought possible. South Africa truly is a ground-breaking destination for explorers and adventurers who want to experience life in all its fullness. It is a destination that allows you to scratch below the surface and experience endless possibilities, and to walk away the richer for having been here.

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    (Credit: South African Tourism)

  • Taiwan

    Taiwan lies on the western edge of the Pacific "rim of fire," and continuous tectonic movements have created majestic peaks, rolling hills and plains, basins, coastlines, and other natural wonders. Taiwan's tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate climates provide clear differentiation between the different seasons. There are about 18,400 species of wildlife on the island, with more than 20% being rare or endangered species. Among these are the land-locked salmon, Taiwan mountain goat, Formosan rock monkey, Formosan black bear, blue magpie, Mikado pheasant, Xueshan grass lizard, and many more. 


    The government has established 8 national parks and 13 national scenic areas to preserve Taiwan's best natural ecological environment and cultural sites. Take a hike in the splendor and sheer heights of the cliffs at Taroko Gorge; take a ride on the Ali Mountain (Alishan) Forest Railway and experience the breathtaking sunrise and sea of clouds; hike up to the summit of Northeast Asia's highest peak, Yu Mountain (Yushan) . You can also soak up the sun in Kending (Kenting) , Asia's version of Hawaii; stand at the edge of Sun Moon Lake; traipse through the East Rift Valley; or visit the offshore islands of Kinmen and Penghu.

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  • Thailand

    There are five regions of Thailand: North, Northeast, East, Central, and South, which are divided into 76vprovinces, each geographically distinct from the others; each Thailand province contains unique cultural, historical, and natural attractions from the northern peaks (replete with wildlife and home to exotic hill tribes), the central plains (the “Rice Bowl of Asia”), the northeastern plateau (stretching to the Mekong River border with Laos) and the spectacular beaches and islands of the south (including both Phuket and Samui). 


    Why Thailand? The world-renowned warm and friendly hospitality and service capability of the Thai people, its world-class MICE infrastructure, the strong support of the Thai government for the MICE industry and a constantly growing luxury accommodation market with reasonable prices.

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    (Credit: Tourism Authority of Thailand)

  • Vietnam

    Most travelers to Vietnam are attracted by the country's natural beauty. Its long, thin S-shape gives it diverse landscapes, such as the waterways of the famous Mekong Delta, dense forests and jungles, mountains, rivers, lakes and miles upon miles of coastline. National parks and nature preserves are very much a part of the country, with each region featuring stretches of mostly untouched, protected land.

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    (Credit: Vietnam Travel Guide)

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  • France

    French Republic or otherwise known as France is a a republic located in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific and Antlantic oceans. Over the past 500 years, France has been a great power with strong cultural, economic, military and political influence in Europe and around the world.

    France has been a center of cultural creation for centuries. Many French artists have been among the most renowned of their time and France is still recognized in the world for its rich tradition.

     

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