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Issue 99, August 5, 2023

New York

Mid-Autumn Reunion Dinner 9-20-2023

House of Joy

28 Pell Street, New York NY 10013

 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm


Dinner with Wine, Beer, or Soft Drink

$65 pp includes tax and gratuity

Reservation and Confirmation of Payment required

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Los Angeles (LAX) Hong Kong (HKG)

New daily nonstop service starts October 28, 2023*
Did you know? UNITED is the only U.S. airline to fly nonstop to Hong Kong and starting October 28, 2023, the carrier will increase its service with a new, direct daily flight from Los Angeles. The flight will operate daily on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. In total this winter, UNITED will have three daily flights to Hong Kong from Los Angeles and San Francisco.

 *Flight details are subject to change

Service is ubject to government approval. See united.com for most up-to-date schedule

Singapore

SingaporeRewards offer every international visitor a free tour this year, and there are more than 30 uniquely curated experiences to choose from.

And we did mean FREE.


Fly non-stop from Vancouver to Singapore on Air Canada's new four times year-round weekly service, beginning April 3, 2024.


September 15 – 17

Singapore Formula One Grand Prix


https://singaporewards.visitsingapore.com/en

Borneo - Largest Island in Asia

Indonesia - Malaysia - Brunei

Borneo, a land blessed with wildlife and unparalleled natural beauty, as well as abundant natural resources, has a rich history and diverse ethnic groups. At an estimated 130 million years old, Borneo's rainforest is two times as old as the Amazon rainforest in South America. Evidence for prehistoric human occupation of Borneo has been found at Neah Cave in Sarawak, including fossil bones, stone tools, and wall and ceiling paintings. Borneo is first mentioned in Ptolemy’s Guide to Geography of about 150 CE. Roman trade beads and Indo-Javanese artifacts have been discovered that give evidence of a flourishing civilization dating to the 2nd or 3rd century CE.


Three rough foundation stones with an inscription recording a gift to a Brahman priest dated from the early 5th century, found at Kutai, provide evidence of a Hindu kingdom in eastern Kalimantan. Brahmanic and Buddhist images in the Gupta style have been found in the valleys of the Kapuas and other rivers in western Kalimantan. Later Kalimantan rulers were probably feudatories of the Majapahit empire of eastern Java (c. 1293–1520). With the arrival of Islam early in the 16th century, a number of Muslim kingdoms were founded, including the Banjarmasin, Sambas, Sukadana, and Landak. The Sukadana rulers owed allegiance to the Muslim Mataram kingdom of Java.


Modern European knowledge of Borneo dates from travelers who passed through Southeast Asia in the 14th century. The first recorded European visitor was the Franciscan friar Odoric of Pordenone, who visited Talamasim on his way from India to China in 1330. The Portuguese, followed by the Spanish, established trading relations on the island early in the 16th century. At the beginning of the 17th century the Portuguese and Spanish trade monopoly was broken by the Dutch, who, intervening in the affairs of the Muslim kingdoms, succeeded in replacing Mataram influence with their own. The coastal strip along the South China and Sulu seas was long oriented toward the Philippines to the northeast and was often raided by Sulu pirates. British interests, particularly in the north and west, diminished that of the Dutch. The Brunei sultanate was an Islamic kingdom that at one time had controlled the whole island but by the 19th century ruled only in the north and northwest.


In 1841 Sarawak was split away on the southwest, becoming an independent kingdom ruled by the Brooke Raj. North Borneo (later Sabah) to the northeast was obtained by a British company to promote trade and suppress piracy, but it was not demarcated until 1912. Those losses left a much-reduced Brunei, which became a British protectorate in 1888.


During World War II the Japanese invasions of Borneo (1941–42) quickly eliminated the token British and Dutch forces on the island, which was not retaken until 1945. In July 1946 both Sarawak and North Borneo were made British crown colonies. In Dutch Borneo a strong nationalist sentiment developed and led to fighting between Indonesian and Dutch forces as the latter attempted to reimpose Netherlands control. Sovereignty passed to the Indonesians in 1949, and in 1950 a new constitution proclaimed Dutch Borneo part of the Republic of Indonesia.

The British government relinquished its sovereignty over Sabah and Sarawak in 1963, when those territories joined the Malaysian federation. That marked the commencement of Indonesian hostilities in the form of guerrilla raids across the border. Those raids ceased by agreement in 1966. Except for the period of Japanese occupation, Brunei remained a British protectorate until 1983. It became fully independent on January 1, 1984.

PATA Informal Workers Program

PATA Informal Workers Program concludes in Indonesia with more than 500 participants trained in Bali and Jakarta. The training focused on helping informal workers acquire new skills to better manage their businesses. The training encompassed digital marketing and mobile photography; cross-cultural communication; utilizing Google tools such as translator and Google My Business; digital payment methods; and health and hygiene in food handling.


The program in Indonesia was developed and implemented by PATA and Wise Steps Consulting with the support of Visa. After 20 days of training spread over three months, the program has successfully concluded in Jakarta, with a total of 502 tourism informal workers trained in the two destinations.


Read more about the Informal Workers Programme: https://www.pata.org/.../pata-informal-workers-programme...

BLACKPINK IN YOUR AREA

Friday, August 11th, 8:30 pm

MetLife Stadium

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Special pricing on select seats in 100, 200 and 300 levels now* Limited time only while supplies last.

 

Come see the biggest girl group in the world and experience their unforgettable live performance. Get your tickets now!

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Join PATA Travel Mart 2023 to become one of the first-comers to capture India's USD 42 billion outbound market! Expand your business with endless networking opportunities.





Elizabeth Chin

Executive Director

Editor, Newsletter

Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)

PATA New York Chapter

Email: newyorkpata@gmail.com


PATA New York Chapter, founded in 1962, is a not-for-profit membership-based association that is dedicated to facilitate meaningful partnerships to enhance the value, quality and sustainable growth of travel and tourism to and from countries in APAC, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

 

The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) founded in 1951 is the recognized authority on Asia Pacific travel and tourism. The Association provides aligned advocacy, insightful research, and innovative events to its member organizations, which including government, state and city tourism bodies; international airlines and airports; hospitality organizations, and educational institutions, as well as thousands of young tourism professional (YTP) members across the world.