AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFine Dining & Hospitality: Chef Jason Francisco, now at Hotel Nikko San Francisco, is pitching “happy food” built on bold flavors, bright visuals, and layered textures—turning a career switch into a guest experience. Phuket Real Estate: Knight Frank Thailand says Phuket’s luxury and branded residences should stay resilient in 2026, with villas outpacing condos as buyers chase privacy, lifestyle, and long-term value. Cultural Music & Heritage: Sarawak’s Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) closed after three days, spotlighting “Regenerations: Roots & Rhythms” and the region’s identity through international headliners. Thailand–Japan Lifestyle Travel: Dusit International opened WE Hotel Toya, Dusit Collection in Hokkaido, designed by Kengo Kuma, as part of Dusit’s push to export local culture through destination-led luxury. Pop Culture in Pattaya: Pop Mart’s “Pop On The Beach” turns Pattaya into a photo landmark with giant Crybaby balloons and an official store at Central Pattaya. Travel Rules & Safety: UK Foreign Office warns British travelers that cannabis export from Thailand is illegal and flags heightened caution near southern border areas. Food Tourism Trend: A global shift is clear: destinations increasingly sell dinner and street food as the main draw, not just scenery.
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