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HK's first interactive circular design center showcases eco-tourism potential
A new community liaison centre, which is Hong Kong's first structure built using a circular design concept, has drawn visitors to explore its interactive exhibition zone, immersing the public in local eco-tourism. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT…
Being named Town of Culture could boost tourism on Wirral
New figures show Wirral's tourism industry has enjoyed a major boost with the borough's visitor economy rising by 2% in 2025 and worth and estimated £547.5m to the area. The latest independent STEAM (Scarborough Tourism Economic Activity…
How content creators are boosting Saskatchewan tourism
Advertising has changed in recent years, and tourism is no exception. More destinations are turning to influencers, using their followings to put cities and experiences directly in front of potential travellers. In Saskatchewan, both Saskatoon and…
MLA offers tourism-linked agriculture market for Nilambur in Kerala's Malappuram
A tourism-linked agricultural market centre will be established in Nilambur, Aryadan Shoukath, MLA, has said. Inaugurating the district-level Onam market organised by the Agriculture department at Nilambur on Saturday (August 22), Mr. Shoukath said…
The long and rich history of our city should be known to younger generation: Tourism Minister
The long and rich history of our city should be known to the younger generation, Tourism Minister S. Rajesh Kumar said at the 387 year celebrations of Madras day here at the Victoria Public Hall on Saturday. While speaking at the event organised by…
Will robots take over Galveston? Future tech begins to invade schools.
If the future will be as automated and AI-driven as we're constantly led to believe, Galveston College's Tyree Bearden wants his students to be prepared. All these robots, drones, and other machines that tech leaders predict will soon deliver our…
Apparently a Titanic-Themed Kids' Ride Is Where We Draw the Line
In Branson, Missouri, there's a full-scale replica of the Titanic where guests receive boarding passes assigned to actual passengers who died in the disaster, touch a real iceberg, and dip their hands into 28-degree water to simulate the conditions…
Major international airport set for £3billion expansion - boosting passengers to 70million
Aerial view of Sydney Airport in 2006. A more than 100-year-old international airport is undergoing a 20-year expansion project that will markedly increase the number of passengers it can accommodate annually. Sydney Airport, officially known as…
'Bihar no longer the badlands': Industries Minister Shreyasi Singh's investment pitch
It is more a matter of being equal to the task than viewing it strictly as a challenge. While industry is the nodal sector, other key departments — such as renewable energy, food processing, health, education, social welfare and tourism…
Popular cruise destination urges ships to steer clear of scenic fjords after complaints
Cruise operators are being asked to scale back trips through certain fjords, or narrow coastal waterways surrounded by steep terrain, after residents of Greenland raised concerns about the impact of ships on local communities and the environment.
After unusual warning: Greece's message to Israeli tourists
Following a series of hostile incidents directed at Israelis across the country and a sharp warning from local Jewish leadership, Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni has stepped in to reassure prospective travelers. 'Greece guarantees the…
Latest plans include 86 new homes on former college land
Proposals for 86 new homes on former college land, a summer car park in a tourism hot spot and a new life for a once popular Methodist church are among the latest planning applications submitted to Cornwall Council in the past week. Every week more…
Licence to savour: Hong Kong craft brewers push for on-site beer permits
When a 100-strong South Korean tour group approached a Hong Kong craft beer manufacturer for a tour and tasting session, the operator declined their request. The refusal was not down to a lack of confidence in the product or a staff shortage. It…
U.S.-Canada Trade 'War' Involves Antlers, Fishing Rods, Wigs And More
Trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada significantly escalated this weekend when Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the two sides are in an economic “ war,” after President Donald Trump targeted major Canadian industries but…
The 800-year-old market town that's 'the UK's best' where 75% of shops are independent
This West Yorkshire hub is bucking the trend, with a vacancy rate nearly half the national average Nestled between bustling Leeds and the rugged Yorkshire Dales, the historic town of Otley is quietly setting the national standard for high street…
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