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TTG Mice: A memorable year
You would agree that 2011 has not been dull, to say the least. It’s been a year marked by uprisings, from the Arab Spring to...
TTG Mice: Taiwan’s big appetite
From a lack of big event spaces to insufficient guestrooms, Taiwan needs to clear several hurdles if it wants to grow its mega event segment,...
TTG Mice: Don’t blame it on a lack of education
Our cover story last month, “Too few good men”, focused on the manpower crisis in the MICE industry, its impact and the steps being taken...
TTG Mice: Lijiang’s tourism awakens
This scenic city in north-western Yunnan province is waking up to growing attention from travellers around the world who recognise it as a ...
China exceeds expectations
At the rate China is growing for Australia, the country’s vision of boosting Chinese arrivals to 876,000, and their travel spend to A$7 ...
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