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Time Out
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
This charming Southeast Asian capital city is one of the world's best cities for culture right now
If you ask us, it's about time for Asia's art and cultural scene to get the global spotlight. We're home to some of the world's oldest civilisations, and to balance that, the region is thrumming with youthful energy, driving an exciting calendar of arts festivals, literary events, and underground parties. If you're eager to dive into Asia's flourishing cultural landscape, then we've sussed out the cities you can start with. Time Out surveyed 18,500 locals worldwide to get their thoughts on the quality and affordability of their city's cultural scene. Our network of art and culture editors then narrowed the list to 20 of the world's finest cultural hubs. We thought outside the box of museums, galleries, and theatres to consider free-wheeling, community-rooted events like pop-up festivals, museum parties, and even raves in caves. So, the best city in Asia for a large dose of art and culture? Hanoi (No. 9), Vietnam's charming capital with a history stretching back more than 1,000 years. As local writer Joey Gann puts it, "What's charming about modern, youthful Hanoi is that the past is never far away." One minute, you can be in the Old Quarter watching performers on ancient silk-string instruments; the next, you can rock and roll with upcoming local bands at Hanoi Rock City. The city is home to the aforementioned 'rave in a cave' Equation Festival, and blistering fashion talent who are bringing ethnic textiles to the global couture stage. The kicker? Getting cultured in Hanoi is super easy on your wallet. It's the cheapest city for art and culture on our list, with 82 percent of locals ranking it highly for affordability. Case in point: weekend walking streets filled with street performances and traditional showcases you can enjoy for free. In a bit of a shocker, Japanese cities like Tokyo and Kyoto didn't crack the top 20. Instead, Beijing comes next at No. 11, standing out for its intriguing mix of Chinese tradition and modern life. Locals particularly love the National Centre for the Performing Arts and Tiananmen Square, so make space in your itinerary for those. We're glad to see Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, at No. 13. This city has long been wildly creative, with "big name museums and galleries, [as well as] many smaller spaces like Artspace, Jakarta Art Hub and M Bloc Space becoming popular venues for various creative communities," says local expert Leyla Rose. She also highlights Jakarta's vibrant music scene, which shines with annual fests like Java Jazz Festival, Djakarta Warehouse Project, and We the Fest. It's the most affordable city for the arts after Hanoi, too. The final Asian city on the list is Delhi at No. 14. 89 percent of locals rated their city's culture scene highly in our survey, which local writer Shuvajit Payne says is becoming "bigger, better, and more inclusive each year." If there's one thing to check out, it's the newly opened Humayun's Tomb museum, a marvel of Mughal architecture. So, which is the best city in the world for arts and culture in 2025? Take a wild guess – or find out below. Paris Florence Edinburgh Mexico City Sydney Barcelona Chicago Lisbon Hanoi Cape Town Beijing Tbilisi Jakarta Delhi Medellin Amsterdam Marrakech Vienna Prague Abu Dhabi


New Straits Times
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Atilia: I once felt left out of the industry
KUALA LUMPUR: Popular singer and actress Atilia Haron once felt that the entertainment industry had "left her out" and almost left it. "This made me work more with musicians from Indonesia, they appeared to appreciate my talent as a singer much more than back home. "That is why I participated in the Java Jazz Festival too," said Atilia during the launch of her coming concert Konsert Gelombang Bahagiaku at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre yesterday. Atilia, 51, gradually realised that she had a lot more Malaysian fans and supporters, and chose to stay in showbiz. "There is a time when we are on top, and a time when others outshine us. This is something I've learnt to accept, and I've chosen to do my best for my Malaysian fans," said Atilia who will team up with her mother, evergreen veteran singer Salamiah Hassan in the concert which will be held at the convention centre on Aug 16. Atilia revealed that she did receive an offer to be based in Indonesia, but said "no" to it because she had to manage her yoga class in the federal capital. "My yoga class is my passion outside singing and acting, I didn't want to abandon it," she said.
Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Agoda Turns Up The Volume On Asia's Top Music Festivals
SINGAPORE, Feb. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital travel platform Agoda unveils a list of unmissable music festivals for 2025, offering travelers a chance to explore diverse musical landscapes across the Asia Pacific region. From electrifying beats to live performances, Agoda connects music lovers to unforgettable experiences. Music festivals have become increasingly popular as they offer more than just live performances; they provide a sense of community, cultural exploration, and an escape from the everyday routine. These events allow attendees to immerse themselves in different cultures, meet like-minded people, and create lasting memories. The unique blend of music, art, and local traditions make festivals a compelling reason for travel enthusiasts to pack their bags and head to new destinations. Enric Casals, Associate Vice President of Supply at Agoda, shared, "Music is a universal language that resonates with people in moments of joy and celebration. And festivals offer a unique opportunity for travelers to connect with diverse cultures and communities. Agoda supports travelers in planning their musical adventures by offering great deals on flight tickets, accommodation, and activities, ensuring a seamless travel experience." Here are the music festivals in Asia to include in this year's travel itinerary: Lollapalooza, Mumbai, India (March 8-9)Bringing the iconic festival to India, Lollapalooza offers a diverse lineup of international and local artists, creating a lively atmosphere for music enthusiasts. Wanderland Festival, Manila, The Philippines (March 22-23)Known for its indie and alternative music scene, Wanderland Festival in the Philippines offers a unique blend of music, art, and culture. Set in the city of Manila, the festival features interactive art installations and a lineup of both emerging and established artists, making it a hub for creativity and musical exploration. Equation Festival, Mai Chau, Vietnam (April 4-6)Set in the scenic landscapes of Vietnam, Equation Festival features a mix of electronic music and cultural experiences, providing a unique festival atmosphere. Held in Mo Luong Cave in Mai Chau, this festival offers an unparalleled setting where attendees can dance to the tunes of Asia's best underground acts near breathtaking stone arches and glittering stalactites, creating a truly magical experience. Java Jazz Festival, Indonesia (May 30 – June 1)This festival celebrates jazz music in all its forms, featuring performances from renowned artists worldwide. As one of the largest jazz festivals in the world, it attracts jazz enthusiasts with its diverse lineup and dynamic setting, showcasing both international stars and local talent. Fuji Rock Festival, Naeba Ski Resort, Japan (July 25-27)Set in the picturesque mountains of Japan, Fuji Rock offers an eclectic mix of artists and genres. Its unique location provides a serene backdrop for music lovers to enjoy performances while connecting with nature. Clockenflap, Hong Kong (December 5 - 7)Renowned for its diverse mix of international and local acts, Clockenflap spans genres like indie, rock, electronic, and hip-hop. Set against the stunning Hong Kong skyline, attendees enjoy a rich cultural experience with art installations and interactive activities, all within the dynamic atmosphere of one of Asia's most iconic cities. Wonderfruit, Pattaya, Thailand (December 2025)More than just a music festival, Wonderfruit celebrates art, sustainability, and community. Held in December, it combines music, art installations, and workshops focused on sustainable living, offering a unique cultural experience in a beautiful setting. With over 5 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, Agoda offers travelers the flexibility to seamlessly plan their trips around these festivals. For more information, visit or download the Agoda app. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Agoda