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Hotels as art galleries in Asia

Art lovers can enjoy unique installations and cultural immersions at these hotels in Asia which also act as art galleries.
London Curates a Hong Kong art trail
The Hari Hong Kong has launched a cultural immersion experience that guides guests through the remarkable rota of art adorning its walls and Wan Chai neighbourhood’s exciting art scene. “The Hari Art Trail” is underpinned by a personalised art tour with the hotel’s in-house art ambassador, practicing artist Bibek Rai, who shares anecdotes behind the hotel’s eclectic art collection and contemporary design.
Spanning a variety of mediums including installations, mixed media, surreal photographs, graphic paintings, three-dimensional images and digital film pieces, the art is curated by London-based art advisory A Space For Art, which also selects works for sister hotel The Hari London. Following Bibek’s art tour, guests are encouraged to continue the art trail by visiting two of Wan Chai’s hidden gems; 1960s tenement block turned creative hub Foo Tak Building and appointment-only gallery PHD Group.
An umbrella village in the sky
In a salute to Chiang Mai’s Bo Sang Umbrella Village, Melia Chiang Mai’s signature restaurant Mai Restaurant and Bar and executive The Level Lounge make for a visual marvel. Guests enter the 21st floor under an arch that pays homage to a nearby temple. They are greeted by large lit installations of umbrella ribs clinging to the ceiling and various artworks of umbrella canopies hung on the walls, such as those made from antique Chiang Mai textiles and bamboo frames. Concentric patterns in the likes of gun metal gray, periwinkle and soft amber hues reference umbrella tops in a striking yet subdued way.
250 oil paintings detail life in Vietnam
Opening doors on Vietnam’s rich culture, talented Vietnamese artists were commissioned by The Anam Mui Ne, which opened in January 2023, to create 250 unique oil paintings for each room and suite, as well as the lobby and hallways. The artists include painters Bui Van Quang, who is renowned for his paintings portraying daily Vietnamese life, and Vu Trong Anh, who’s won acclaim for his modern, abstract interpretations of Vietnamese scenery. Pottery art, such as clay vases and statues, made by the Cham people has been included in the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage in need of urgent safeguarding.
The giant swing and kites galore
Remarkable artwork throughout INNSiDE by Melia Bangkok Sukhumvit takes guests on an abstract journey across Bangkok by referencing some of the city’s famed attractions. Beside the hotel’s jewel in the crown, an awe-inspiring infinity pool on the 34th floor, a contemporary interpretation of Bangkok’s Brahman structure The Giant Swing makes for a dramatic photo backdrop.
LUZ Bangkok Tapas Bar’s striking angled lines and cabling pay tribute to Rama VIII Bridge. The Kites Eatery’s walls are adorned with kites, depicting the popularity of kite flying at state park Sanam Luang. In addition to striking black and white photography of Bangkok hung on the hotel’s walls, other artistic endeavours include a stairwell between the 31st and 32nd floors that makes for an optical illusion. The Open Living Lounge’s design takes cues from Wat Phra Kaew, with, for example, a golden counter inspired by the temple’s traditional Thai decorations gilded in gold leaf.
Delve deeply in a gallery for wellness
TIA Wellness Resort has painted a new image of a well-rounded, wellbeing approach with the launch of its new art gallery space. Building on the tool of creativity as a way to calm the mind and regulate emotions, the new gallery sits alongside TIA’s Creative Space, where daily creativity workshops are hosted. The new gallery space features 32 images. Ten photographs were created by Jeff Courdrec, a French artisan photographer who used an analogue technique for this exclusive collaboration with TIA that delves deeply into its overall wellness philosophy. The abstract art on display reflects the resort’s Zen Splash concept, which is about inspiration, boldness, and creation. These ink images were created by a Hoi An-based calligrapher, Nguyen Xuan Sinh.
700 pieces of art in a single setting
Palace Hotel Tokyo, a Forbes Five-Star property overlooking the Imperial Palace gardens, features a vast art collection that the local gallery that helped install it offers a special tour for guests to introduce some highlights. The more than 700 artworks on display draw inspiration from the hotel’s unique setting, which faces, in one direction, the city’s rich past, with the historic palace grounds.
In the other direction, it points toward the future and the vibrant business district of Marunouchi. Many artists who created works here are globally renowned and highly sought after by collectors. The Palace Hotel Tokyo art tour, led by Art Front Gallery, explores major works both in the public areas of the hotel, including the reception lobby, as well as in guest rooms and restaurants, delving into subject, technique, symbolism and more.
Did 13 emperors run out of luck?
In Vietnam’s former imperial capital, the 122-room Azerai La Residence, Hue is home to an art gallery featuring portraits of all 13 emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty, which ruled Hue from 1802 to 1945. The gallery is believed to be the only place in all of Vietnam where images of all 13 leaders can be viewed in a single location. Hue is steeped in history, and Azerai La Residence, Hue is located just across the Perfume River from many of the area’s most popular historic attractions, including the Citadel and the city’s iconic flagpole.
Apsara in another medium
Two of Cambodia’s most iconic luxury heritage hotels – Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh and Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor in Siem Reap – regularly showcase the works of leading Khmer contemporary artists. Raffles Hotel Le Royal recently presented “Sacred Dancers” at the hotel’s Restaurant Le Royal featuring DinArt, one of Cambodia’s most important abstract painters, and Ramya Chuon, who draws inspiration from the country’s legendary Apsara dancers. Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor likewise launched a new on-property art series earlier this year featuring a celebrated Khmer painter. The works were displayed in the hotel’s elegant public areas and restaurants. Both exhibitions included partnerships with top local galleries.
Bring the birds inside
At Angsana Lang Co, the art isn’t just on the walls – it’s in the trees. The resort’s Birds Sanctuary Photo Gallery is a living exhibition dedicated to the region’s rich birdlife, featuring captivating images contributed by local photographers and nature lovers.
Part of the resort’s Stay for Good initiative, the gallery goes beyond aesthetics, doubling as an environmental awareness project that highlights the importance of biodiversity and conservation in Central Vietnam. Open to all visitors, the space invites guests to slow down and engage with nature through photography – and perhaps even add their own work to the collection.
For those inspired to look beyond the frame, Angsana also offers guided birdwatching excursions around its lush wetlands and coastline. It’s a resort where art, nature, and guest participation come together beautifully.
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Global Passport Rankings Shake Up: Singapore Rises, U.S. and U.K. Slip

Wednesday, July 23, 2025
In a stunning turnaround in global mobility, Singapore has become the world’s most powerful passport in 2025, with visa-free access to 193 of 227 destinations across the globe, according to the latest Henley Passport Index. This is a huge achievement that shows that Singapore’s influence on the international stage is increasing, and that they are not afraid to issue visa-waivers as strategic concessions.
The Henley Passport Index, which ranks passports on the number of destinations their holders can visit without a prior visa, has ranked Singapore first for the third year running. Singapore’s near-global reach of mobility marks the success of its diplomatic efforts, and its citizens can travel the world with ease. Japan and South Korea both have access to 190 destinations, and the two countries moved up each by one rank. once again underlining the continent’s traveling power.
The change in the order of leaders, including Asian countries in the lead, demonstrates the strengthening of the geopolitical positions of this region. In the meantime, traditional global powers such as the U.S. and the U.K. saw their standings decline, the U.S. to 10th and the U.K. to 6th, indicating a shifting international hierarchy.
Diplomatic Influence Behind Global Mobility
“Global citizenship, alongside either visa-free travel or visas on arrival to some of the world’s most exciting destinations, has never been more important, Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, the inventor of the Henley Passport Index, says about the ideal of diplomatic clout in mobility prospects. “The consolidation we are seeing at the top makes manifest that access is earned — and must be cultivated — through skillful and strategic diplomacy,” he said. Nations that are successful in negotiating visa exemptions and reciprocity arrangements continue to climb the ladder, whereas those who lack progress in this area tend to slip.
Singapore’s achievement of first and second place on the Henley Passport Index is the culmination of a decades-long strategy of careful diplomacy and effective foreign policy. Over the years, the nation has forged alliances with several other global sectors, and this is why it boasts a rather impressive number of countries that its people can travel to without a visa. This geopolitical strategy has helped make Singapore’s passport one of the most precious in the world, not just for its freedom to travel without the hassle of queuing for a visa but for the economic opportunities and cultural ties it unlocks for its people.
The Fall of America and Britain
Whilst Asia is on the up, the US and UK have slid down their passport rankings. The U.S. is tied for 10th place with access to 182 destinations, which is the lowest the U.S. has ranked since this index was introduced. The U.K. has slipped to 6th spot at 186 destinations, falling behind other nations with more agile diplomatic tactics. For the first time in 20 years, the U.S. looks set to drop out of Mintel’s top ten entirely, highlighting the changing global dynamics of mobility and the declining value of American passport holders in the international mobility space.
The fall in the standings of both has called into question the influence of global diplomacy on passport power. At a time when geopolitical relations are uncertain and global challenges are on the rise, the importance of the visa bargaining power of a country’s citizens has never been as critical.
UAE, China Shifting Rankings for Passport Power
Another success story in the passport rankings can be found in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which climbed 34 places over the past 10 years to finish in 8th spot, providing access to 186 destinations visa-free. This remarkable change, no doubt, reflects the UAE’s increasing global weight and its well-crafted diplomatic moves to promote its relations with the rest of the world and to intensify visa merge-signings.
China has also improved markedly (up 34 places since 2015, to 60th). Although China is not on the list for visa-free travel to Schengen, China has made great progress in increasing the number of countries that passport holders can visit without a visa. Significantly, China has visa-free access to 75 countries, which include many from the GCC countries, as well as in South America with countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. These efforts further complement China’s overall tourism and goals targeted to increase global mobility of Chinese citizens.
Trends of global travel demand and mobility on the rise
Global demand for air travel has increased by 5.8% in the first five months of 2025, said the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Asia-Pacific carriers have been at the forefront of the growth in recent years, with a 9.5 percent increase in passenger numbers, reflecting strong regional mobility and more liberal visa policies in the region. Even in the face of pressures from economic and geopolitical uncertainties, consumer confidence is still strong and forward bookings for the peak Northern summer travel season are robust.
“Strong forward bookings for the peak Northern summer travel season provide a strong indication that this remains the case,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General, who said global travel demand has continued to rise even as uncertainty remains.
The changing tide of global passport ranking
The passport rankings are not only an indicator of a traveler’s convenience, but also have come to serve as a statement on a country’s diplomatic engagement and global image. Values change and nations like the United Arab Emirates, but also China, have strategically deployed a diplomatic “coins flattery” approach to climb the rankings, revealing how foreign policy can directly impact the global mobility of citizens.
In contrast to all this, dynasties in the classic powers of the global world, such as the U.S. and U.K., have come down – a testament to the maintenance of a diligent relationship on the world stage. As world travel develops, however, it has become increasingly obvious that the world’s strongest passport rankings will increasingly be held by the countries that pursue active visa politics with strong allies.
The Future of Global Mobility
With nations such as Singapore, Japan, and South Korea taking the top spots in the passport rankings, the future of global mobility is expected to be determined by smart diplomacy. In an age of growing inequality and geopolitical tensions, the ability to travel without restraint appears increasingly to be a measure of a nation’s global standing. The newest Henley Passport Index offers a snapshot of this passport-power landscape and this shifting hierarchy, illustrating both the impressive results that states can enjoy and the challenges that they face.
(Source: Henley & Partners, International Air Transport Association, U.S. Department of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the UAE)
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Vietnam And India Offer Unbeatable Travel Deals With Vietjet’s INR 11 Eco Tickets And 20kg Free Baggage For All International Flights

Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Vietjet a great promotion from Vietnam to India bringing people closer than ever. Fares from as low as INR 11 are available on Eco tickets with an extra perk in the form of 20kg of free checked luggage on all international flights. This exclusive offer with flights from all major Indian cities across top cities in Vietnam namely Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang comes as an essential game changer for Indian travelers who are now looking for both value and flexibility, convenience and hassle free travel. With sale period running from now until July 25, 2025, and travel from September 4, 2025 through to May 20,2026, there’s no better time to book ahead and save big on your next escape.
This monsoon, Vietjet is introducing an exciting opportunity for Indian travelers with its remarkable promotion: Eco tickets starting at just INR 11 (*), along with 20kg of free checked baggage for all international flights (**). This incredible offer includes the airline’s 10 direct routes connecting major cities in India, such as Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, with popular destinations in Vietnam including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang. With this initiative, Vietjet is providing unbeatable value and flexibility, making it the ideal choice for anyone looking to embark on international travel.
From July 23 to July 25, 2025, thousands of Eco tickets priced as low as INR 11 will be available for sale on Vietjet’s official website, www.vietjetair.com, and the Vietjet Air mobile app. These discounted fares offer exceptional savings and are valid for travel from September 4, 2025, to May 20, 2026 (**). This wide travel window gives passengers the flexibility to plan their trips months in advance while securing highly affordable ticket prices.
The promotion does not stop with just low-cost tickets. Vietjet is also offering an additional bonus of 20kg of free checked baggage for all Eco ticket holders flying internationally. This extra baggage allowance means travelers can pack more, making it easier for families, business travelers, and adventure seekers to bring everything they need for their trips, without worrying about excess baggage fees. Whether you’re planning a long vacation, a business trip, or a quick getaway, this offer is designed to provide a stress-free and convenient travel experience.
Vietjet is committed to ensuring passengers have a comfortable and enjoyable journey. Travelers flying with Vietjet can expect a seamless travel experience aboard a modern and fuel-efficient fleet. The airline is known for its professional, friendly cabin crew who prioritize customer satisfaction, creating a pleasant atmosphere throughout the flight. Additionally, Vietjet’s inflight menu offers a variety of authentic Vietnamese dishes that bring a taste of Vietnam to the skies. Passengers can enjoy popular meals such as Pho, Banh Mi, Vietnamese iced coffee, Milo shakes, milk tea, and more, adding a unique cultural experience to their journey.
This promotion reflects Vietjet’s commitment to enhancing air connectivity between India and Vietnam, further cementing its position as a key player in the travel industry. The airline has already strengthened its network with the addition of two new routes this year, allowing even more travel options for Indian passengers. Vietjet’s growing presence between India and Vietnam means travelers can now enjoy affordable access to other exciting destinations across the Asia-Pacific region as well.
For those seeking additional adventures, Vietjet offers easy connections via Vietnam to many popular cities in Asia and beyond. Destinations such as Bali, Jakarta, Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou are just a flight away. Furthermore, Indian travelers can explore key cities in Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, with Vietjet providing affordable access to some of the most exciting and culturally rich regions in the world.
Vietjet’s expanding network and flexible options make it the ideal airline for both first-time travelers and seasoned globetrotters. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing holiday by the beach, a cultural tour through bustling cities, or a scenic escape into nature, Vietjet’s extensive flight options cater to every type of traveler. With its affordable fares and high-quality service, Vietjet continues to be a trusted travel partner for those looking to explore new destinations and create lasting memories.
As part of its ongoing commitment to providing value for money, Vietjet also ensures a seamless travel experience from the moment passengers book their tickets. With easy-to-use online booking platforms, customers can secure their flights quickly and efficiently. The airline’s user-friendly website and mobile app provide a hassle-free way to plan trips, choose seats, check in, and access other essential services, ensuring a smooth journey from start to finish.
This monsoon, Vietjet is offering a golden opportunity for Indian travelers to explore new destinations, reconnect with loved ones, or take a much-needed break from their routine. The airline’s irresistible ticket promotions make it easier than ever to experience the charm of Vietnam and other popular destinations across the Asia-Pacific. The convenience of the extra baggage allowance and affordable ticket prices only add to the appeal, providing passengers with the flexibility to plan and pack without worry.
Vietnam and India are offering unbeatable travel deals through Vietjet’s promotion, with Eco tickets starting at INR 11 and 20kg of free checked baggage, making international travel more affordable and accessible for Indian travelers. This limited-time offer allows passengers to plan ahead and enjoy significant savings.
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Vietnam Struck By Typhoon Wipha: Travel Now Suffers Disruptions, Read Updates Here

Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Here’s how you can prepare for the effects of Typhoon Wipha as the storm approaches landfall in northern Vietnam, with severe weather expected to impact daily life and travel. The storm, which is set to make landfall on July 22, is predicted to trigger heavy rainfall, powerful winds, and extensive flooding in the local area. Vietnam has already issued distress calls over safety and called its contingencies into service to reduce any harm brought by the typhoon. Local officials are collaborating closely with federal offices to ensure that proper precautions are being taken to safeguard the lives of residents and visitors. Present tourism stays, however, are advised to stay indoors, and check official announcements about changing travel advisories and possible evacuations.
Flights and Waterways Affected
In anticipation of Typhoon Wipha ‘s arrival, several flights have been canceled or rerouted across the country. Vietnam Airlines, Pacific Airlines, and Vietjet have suspended numerous domestic and international flights, particularly those to and from Hai Phong and Quang Ninh provinces. These airports are expected to remain closed until the storm has passed and it is deemed safe to resume operations. Additionally, other major airports in northern Vietnam, including Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport, are experiencing delays as the storm intensifies. The cancellations and delays are part of a broader effort to prioritize safety and prevent travelers from being stranded or caught in hazardous conditions. For passengers planning to travel in the coming days, the airlines have been working to accommodate affected customers with rescheduling options and travel credits.
On the waterways, tourist boat services in Ha Long Bay have been temporarily suspended. The local authorities have issued orders for all boats to remain anchored until the storm has passed, as the risk of capsizing or being caught in treacherous conditions is high. This has disrupted not only local tourism but also regional travel, as Ha Long Bay is a major attraction for international visitors. Officials are advising tourists who were scheduled to visit the area to reschedule their plans or seek alternative attractions that are not in the direct path of the storm. Many tourists have already been evacuated from nearby islands, with local authorities ensuring that they are safely relocated to shelters until the storm subsides.
Vietnam Tourism History
Vietnam’s tourism industry has come a long way in recent decades, from its early days of promoting scenic spots to becoming one of the most visited countries in Southeast Asia. In the 1960s, the Vietnamese government began actively promoting tourism through the creation of the country’s first tourism company. This laid the groundwork for the rapid growth of the sector, which gained momentum during the 1990s when Vietnam opened its doors to foreign travelers. Since then, the country has attracted millions of visitors, drawn by its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and history. Key sites like the ancient town of Hoi An, the bustling streets of Hanoi, and the serene waters of Ha Long Bay have become emblematic of the country’s vibrant tourism scene.
The Vietnamese government has also worked to modernize its tourism infrastructure, improving transportation networks and increasing the availability of modern accommodations in cities and popular tourist destinations. Additionally, Vietnam’s growing reputation for delicious food and welcoming locals has enhanced its appeal as a global tourism hub. The rise in international visitors has also spurred economic growth, with tourism contributing significantly to Vietnam’s GDP. Over the past few decades, Vietnam has hosted numerous international tourism conferences, solidifying its role as a key player in the global tourism market.
Vietnam’s Contribution to Asian Tourism
Vietnam plays an important role in Asian tourism, not only due to its cultural and historical attractions but also because of its growing influence in the regional tourism economy. The country has consistently ranked among the top destinations in Southeast Asia for international tourists, attracting travelers from all over the world. In 2024, Vietnam welcomed nearly 17.6 million international visitors, almost reaching pre-pandemic levels. This surge is attributed to favorable visa policies, government-backed tourism promotions, and its reputation as a safe and hospitable destination for both leisure and business travelers.
Vietnam has also developed a diverse tourism product that appeals to a wide range of travelers. From the bustling cities of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi to the pristine beaches of Phu Quoc and the cultural richness of Hue, Vietnam offers something for everyone. This diversity has made Vietnam a key destination within the broader Southeast Asian tourism market. The government has worked hard to position the country as an eco-tourism leader, with growing interest in sustainable travel experiences. As a result, Vietnam has earned recognition in international tourism awards, further solidifying its contribution to the region’s tourism landscape.
Regional Tourism Impact
The impact of Typhoon Wipha extends beyond Vietnam’s borders and is felt across Southeast Asia. In the Philippines, Wipha has already caused significant damage, resulting in deaths and displacing thousands of people. As the storm moves toward northern Vietnam, it threatens to disrupt tourism further in the region, especially in coastal areas that are popular with international travelers. The effects are expected to be felt not only in Vietnam but also in neighboring countries like Thailand and Laos, where travel and weather conditions could be severely impacted by the storm’s path.
In Vietnam itself, the tourism industry is bracing for temporary disruptions, as popular sites and local businesses in affected regions shut down or scale back operations. The storm could also result in a decline in the number of visitors in the coming weeks, as both domestic and international travelers adjust their plans. With the peak tourist season approaching, the timing of the storm poses a serious challenge for the country’s tourism sector. The government has already begun preparing for the long-term recovery of the tourism industry, which will likely include post-storm rebuilding efforts and enhanced preparedness for future natural disasters.
Travel Safety Tips
For travelers in Vietnam during Typhoon Wipha, the government is urging everyone to take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety. The following tips should be followed to minimize risks:
- Stay Informed: Travelers should constantly monitor weather updates from official sources such as the Vietnamese Meteorological Department. These updates will provide real-time information on the storm’s progress and the areas most at risk.
- Secure Belongings: If staying in a coastal or flood-prone area, it’s important to keep personal items and valuables in waterproof containers to prevent water damage.
- Avoid Waterways: The government strongly advises against venturing out into the sea or rivers during the storm, as the waters will be treacherous and could cause severe accidents.
- Emergency Kit: Travelers should prepare an emergency kit that includes essential items such as water, non-perishable food, medications, and a flashlight to ensure they can survive any potential outages.
- Seek Shelter: It’s crucial to stay indoors during the storm, away from windows and doors, to protect against strong winds and flying debris. Many hotels and accommodation providers have reinforced their buildings to offer maximum protection.
Conclusion
Typhoon Wipha threatens northern Vietnam as the storm has brought travel and tourism to a halt in the region. But the government’s swift reaction and the coordination of local authorities will minimize the damage of the storm and protect citizens and tourists alike. While some short-term tremors are to be expected, Vietnam’s long-term tourism recovery efforts will see the industry through this temporary setback. Tourists are advised to follow travel and safety guidelines and remain vigilant of the development of the storm to ensure their safe stay.
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