Malta did not choose the sea. It was born surrounded by it. Napoleon’s forces entered through that open geography, yet the French occupation did not last. Seen from Grand Harbour, Malta’s story becomes one of arrival, resistance, absorption and hospitality, where former enemies now return as travellers.
Malta may look small on the map, but its position made it one of the Mediterranean’s great strategic outposts. This feature follows the island’s long history through its fortresses, food, and wine.
Lascaris War Rooms reveal Malta’s underground command history, while wartime shelters and the Malta Aviation Museum show how the island remembers World War II air raids through strategy, civilian endurance and restoration.
At a travel fair, most destinations try to be noticed quickly. They show scenery, hotels, food, festivals and itineraries. They speak in the familiar...
Secret to Your Success in Korea is a new Korea market strategy series for tourism boards, airlines, hotels, DMCs, cruise companies and destinations. In this prologue, Jungchan Lee explains why professional tourism marketing must begin with an open mind, not prejudice.
Greece brought its tourism vision to Seoul as senior officials from the Greek Embassy, the Greek National Tourism Organisation, Athens International Airport and Santorini gathered to deepen tourism ties with Korea. The event highlighted aviation connectivity, cultural heritage, gastronomy and Santorini’s identity beyond its postcard image.
Georgia has worked steadily to introduce itself to the Korean travel market for more than a decade. Now, interest is growing among Korean travellers seeking trekking, wine, gastronomy, historic cities and nature-based journeys. At SITF, Natalie Oniai of the Georgia National Tourism Administration presented the country’s culture, hospitality and tourism potential.
The Travel News is entering a new phase as a digital publication for the travel and leisure industry. Built on its early digital distribution experience since 1998, the publication will connect Korea's travel trade, tourism industry and global readers through reporting, research, archives and a planned English global edition.
The Seoul City Wall is more than a historic walking trail. Along Hanyangdoseong, old stone gates, autumn trees, mountain ridges and distant city views reveal a slower Seoul beneath the modern capital. This English feature follows the route from Hyehwamun to Sukjeongmun and Changuimun.