Thailand, China, Malaysia, Russia, India, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Japan, and France Forge Powerful Alliances to Transform International Tourism with Innovative Campaigns and Record-Breaking Visitor Influx

Thailand, China, Malaysia, Russia, India, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Japan, and France Forge Powerful Alliances to Transform International Tourism with Innovative Campaigns and Record-Breaking Visitor Influx

Home » TOURISM NEWS » Thailand, China, Malaysia, Russia, India, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Japan, and France Forge Powerful Alliances to Transform International Tourism with Innovative Campaigns and Record-Breaking Visitor Influx Monday, June 2, 2025 Thailand, China, Malaysia, Russia, India, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Japan, and France are driving…

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Rising costs and visa hurdles push international students beyond the US,UK

Rising costs and visa hurdles push international students beyond the US,UK

The United States, long seen as the leading destination for international students, is facing increasing uncertainty. Tightening immigration laws, unpredictable visa rules, and rising tuition costs have made many students reconsider the value of studying there, according to a report by The Times of India. A notable example came when the Trump administration moved to…

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Jonathan Anderson by David Sims

Jonathan Anderson Confirmed as Dior’s New Artistic Director

In a widely expected appointment at one of France’s biggest and most storied fashion houses, Jonathan Anderson has been named Dior’s creative director of women’s, men’s and haute couture collections. The Northern Irish designer, 40, becomes Dior’s eighth couturier, and is to show his first women’s ready-to-wear collection during Paris Fashion Week in October, following…

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China’s Dragon Boat Festival coincides with second holiday, fuelling boom in family tourism

China’s Dragon Boat Festival coincides with second holiday, fuelling boom in family tourism

An unusual convergence of the Dragon Boat Festival and Children’s Day in China over the weekend led to a surge in domestic tourism bookings to campsites, amusement parks and other attractions, according to travel platforms. Short-haul domestic travel bookings had grown 23 per cent year on year, according to travel platform Trip.com’s latest figures. The…

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