News

A worrying decline in aid for education With every dollar invested in education generating GDP growth of 15 to 20 dollars, education is one of the best investments a country can make. According to ...
Faced with a sharp drop in international aid for education and uneven funding for culture and sciences, UNESCO is sounding the alarm and calling on ...
Amid global SDG funding gaps, Asian universities are stepping up as leaders in sustainable finance, driving research and ...
Stay connected with TTG Media's Noticeboard – your go-to space for industry updates, announcements, and community news from the world of travel and tourism.
Traditional performing arts and their associated crafts are deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of Southeast Asia. Rich in ...
Big names in travel draw big crowds. If you’d rather skip the long lines and elbow-to-elbow sightseeing, there are places that haven’t been picked over yet. These are cities and towns where the pace ...
UNESCO assessors will re-evaluate the Toba Caldera Geopark in North Sumatra from July 21–25, focusing on its compliance with ...
If you travel for the food, you’ve probably visited at least some of the destinations crowned the top international cities ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The candidate for UNESCO Director-General, Khaled el-Enany, highlighted Indonesia's role in contributing to the world's cultural heritage. The professor of Egyptology at Helwan ...
Indonesia ’s Culture Minister Fadli Zon is on a mission to get the nation’s culinary creations recognised on the global stage. Having already lobbied for rendang to be considered for Unesco ...
According to Motac, it’s Malaysia’s third successful joint or multinational nomination, after the joint nomination of Pantun with Indonesia (2020) and the Wangkang Ceremony with China (2020).