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Maldives Tragedy: Five Italian tourists, including a marine biology professor and her daughter, died during a cave dive in Vaavu Atoll after failing to resurface; authorities say one body was found inside a cave and the rest are believed trapped in the same cavern, with a major search now underway. Tourism Safety Push: Osaka is urging foreign visitors to use travel insurance after unpaid medical bills topped 71.9 million yen in fiscal 2024, blaming weak payment-collection systems and unclear cost communication. Cruise Momentum: UK Tourism Minister Stephanie Peacock backed cruise growth at CLIA’s Cruise Tourism Summit, citing £6.3B in economic output and 69,000 jobs from cruise in 2024. Asia Travel Demand: Hong Kong logged 18.52 million visitor arrivals in Jan–Apr 2026, up 15%, with the Hong Kong Sevens credited for the lift. Tech Meets Tourism: Thailand rolled out an AI-powered Alipay+ campaign with personalized rankings for sights, food, activities and stays. Local Culture Spotlight: Xinjiang’s Kuqa is expanding cultural relic preservation through new museums and heritage workshops.

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