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Pricy airfare, airport chaos test travelers’ willingness to fly this year

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Travelers wait in line at a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston, Texas, US, on Thursday, March 26, 2026.

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TOKYO/NEW YORK — Genevieve Price considers herself a great flight hacker.

The 35-year-old naturopathic doctor based in San Diego usually buys basic economy tickets when she visits her family in New Jersey and then uses her Alaska Airlines frequent flier status to pick a seat, something that’s usually not allowed for those no-frills fares.

“I like to travel a lot,” Price told CNBC at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, where she was returning from Rome.

But Price said she has her limits, and is planning to cap the spending she does on future flights, such as no more than $900 to Rome, where her partner is from.

Consumers’ willingness to fly is being put to the test this spring as soaring fuel prices are leading to higher airfares. Cathay Pacific, SAS, Finnair and others are among the carriers that have already raised fares.

Travelers also have to contend with hourslong airport security lines in the U.S. because of the second government shutdown in half a year that’s hitting the Transportation Security Administration, leaving many frustrated.

Fuel and fares

Fuel at major U.S. airports was going for $3.98 on Wednesday, up nearly 60% since before the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28.

The conflict has meant crisis for the aviation industry, particularly in the Middle East, where airspace closures have forced carriers to cancel flights and take longer and costlier routes.

Airlines will brief investors starting early next month on the longer-term impacts, but they immediately started raising airfare or increasing fuel surcharges on tickets to help cover the rising costs.

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby told reporters at a company event in Los Angeles this week that airfare could go up 20% this year. Customers appear willing to keep booking even though carriers are passing those high fuel costs along to travelers, he added.

Other airlines have also said demand has held up.

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told a JPMorgan industry conference earlier this month that demand has remained strong in recent weeks and that the airline is “well-positioned” to recapture the spike in fuel from its own sales.

U.S. airlines have seen solid demand for years. International travel has been a strong point, particularly for high-end leisure travel, which has brought so many visitors that governments from Japan to Spain have taken steps to reduce overtourism, while locals have protested.

But airline executives said they will prune flights if demand falls.

“We’re certainly going to be nimble in terms of capacity to make sure that supply and demand stay in balance,” American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said at the JPMorgan conference.

United, for its part, is preparing for fuel prices to remain elevated through next year and is cutting about 3 percentage points off of its capacity in off-peak travel times, like midweek and redeye flights, Kirby told employees this month.

Fares up

Some of the higher fares are already here.

Fares for flights across the Atlantic from the U.S. were going for $1,059, with three weeks advanced purchase, up 26.5% from the prior week, according to a Deutche Bank note on Monday.

Domestic routes, including transcontinental flights and flights to and from Hawaii, were also up, the report said.

Mary Jean Erschen-Cooke, a nurse from Cuba City, Wisconsin, who was setting out earlier this month from Tokyo on a 10-day trip through Japan with her husband, Paul, said she has a host of domestic U.S. family trips this year.

“We haven’t booked our flights, but we should,” she said, adding that she and her husband would consider driving for one of them. She noted that gasoline prices are also up, which will affect driving.

Security snarls

The TSA PreCheck line at terminal B in LaGuardia Airport in East Elmhurst, Queens, New York City, on March 27, 2026.

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Along with higher airfare, travelers are facing challenges at airports this spring.

TSA officers have been working without regular pay since Feb. 14 because of an impasse in Congress over funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Nearly 500 TSA officers have quit, according to DHS and elevated call-outs have left airports short-staffed.

That’s led to long security lines at major airports around the U.S., including in Houston, New York, and Atlanta. Wait times have exceeded three hours in some locations — longer than some of the flights those airports offered — as lines have snaked through terminals and outside of airports.

Elizabeth Leddy, a 38-year-old classical pianist based in New York, said she flies several times a year. The long security lines, which were running nearly 90 minutes at LaGuardia Airport for TSA PreCheck flyers on Friday, could be a deterrent for her doing that in the future.

Leddy said that if the security line was three to four hours long, “I feel like I could just drive.”

DHS has blamed Democrats for the closure, which has become the longest partial shutdown in U.S. history. As of Friday afternoon, the Senate had passed a potential deal to end the shutdown, thought its fate was unclear.

President Donald Trump separately said he would sign an order to get the more than 50,000 TSA officers paid. TSA officers will start getting paychecks as early as Monday, DHS said Friday.

The Trump administration this week sent Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to several U.S. airports, though DHS hasn’t specified what their duties are. ICE officers, who also sit under the DHS umbrella, are still getting paid during the partial shutdown.

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ICE officers were seen at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Friday morning watching security lines.

“Even if this manages to slightly reduce wait times (we’re still reading about terrible wait times, so we’re far from big improvement), ICE presence could cause some individuals to fear traveling and upset TSA workers not getting paid,” Bernstein said in a note on Thursday. “Seems possible passenger throughput softens over the coming days and TSA screening YoY growth for this week turns slightly negative.”

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Can Digital Technologies Safeguard Cultural Diversity? 40 Global Cases Offer the Answer

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BEIJING, March 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A report from CRIOnline: 

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Scene of the Forum

On March 27, 40 exemplary cases on protecting and promoting cultural diversity in the digital environment were released at the Creativity 2030 – 5th International Forum, featuring innovative, sustainable, and replicable global practices.

Following the successful first call in 2024, the second call was launched in November 2025 as part of UNESCO’s celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions. Nearly 150 submissions from 13 countries were reviewed by an international expert panel, with 40 selected for their innovative highlights and impact.

Spanning digital cultural industries, cultural heritage protection, and intangible cultural heritage innovation, the cases demonstrate how technologies such as VR, digital imaging, and immersive performance bridge cultures and advance SDGs. The initiative (call for cases) will promote global sharing through the forum, partnerships, a dedicated publication and other means, to turn these best practices into shared public knowledge.

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Police hit Brisbane Broncos flyer Josiah Karapani with ban notice after 3.30am act

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Broncos flyer Josiah Karapani has been hit with a fine and banned from Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley precinct for an alleged incident overnight.

The 24-year-old is banned from Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley Precinct for 28 days after he was being a public nuisance at 3.30am on Saturday morning, Queensland police said.

The incident happened in the hours after Karapani had 120 run metres and five tackle busts in the Broncos’ 26-12 win over the Dolphins in the Battle of Brisbane.

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In a statement, the Broncos said the NRL integrity unit has been made aware.

“The Brisbane Broncos confirm that Josiah Karapani has received a Queensland Police Service infringement notice for the offence of ‘Public Nuisance’ and a banning notice after police spoke to him in Ann Street, Fortitude Valley around 3:30am this morning,” the statement reads.

“The NRL Integrity Unit has been informed.”

Queensland police said the notice was issued due to the disturbance of a number of people in the area.

It’s the latest chapter in a rollercoaster season for the reigning premiers, who have lost assistant coach Ben Te’o after an altercation with coach Michael Maguire, and won just two of their first four games.

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DJ SNAKE HEADLINES HISTORIC HARBOURFRONT SHOW

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Higher Brothers, DJ Wordy, and Cantomania Complete the Lineup
Early Bird Tickets Open March 27

HONG KONG, March 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The full lineup for the most anticipated electronic music event of the year has been revealed. On Friday, 8 May 2026DJ Snake  will headline a massive outdoor show at  Central Harbourfront Event Space  – the inaugural flagship electronic music event of the  French May Arts Festival 2026.

Joining him are some of the biggest names in Chinese hip-hop and electronic music: Higher Brothers (Masiwei, KnowKnow, PSY.P, Melo)  making a special appearance – marking the first time the four members have reunited on stage in recent years. Also on the bill: 3x DMC China Champion DJ Wordy, and Cantomania’s own DJ Fabsabs and DJ Steffunn spinning Cantopop disco to open the night.

This is not just a concert. It’s a cultural collision: French electronic music meets Mainland China and Hong Kong’s most exciting artists, all set against the glittering backdrop of Victoria Harbour. From DJ Snake’s global electronic sound to Higher Brothers’ trailblazing hip-hop and DJ Wordy’s world-class turntablism, this lineup represents the very best of both cultures coming together on one stage.

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Ticket Info

Early Bird Tickets

27 March 2026 (Fri) at 4:00pm –

30 March 2026 (Mon) at 12noon 15% off 

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Regular Tickets

30 March 2026 (Mon) at 4:00pm

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Ticket Tier –  Price (HKD)

Back Standing: $680

Front Standing: $980

VIP Standing: $1,880

(inc. 2 drink coupons and dedicated entry lane0

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Event Information

Date

8 May 2026 (Friday)

Venue

Central Harbourfront Event Space

The Night at a Glance

6:00 PM – Doors open

7:00 PM – Cantomania (DJ Fabsabs & DJ Steffunn)
8:00 PM – Main Act begins

  • DJ Wordy
  • Higher Brothers (special appearance)
  • DJ Snake

From Cantopop disco to hip-hop, trap, and electronic music, the night is curated to build energy from the moment you arrive until the very last drop.

A Cultural Moment for Hong Kong

Presented by French May Arts Festival and organized by Occasions Digital & Events Limited, this massive open-air production marks the thrilling launch of the festival’s 33rd edition. French May Arts Festival 2026 is also a project financially supported by the Mega Arts and Cultural Events Fund under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Hong Kong SAR Government.

“This event embodies exactly what the Mega ACE Fund was created to support – world-class cultural experiences that put Hong Kong on the global map,” said Dr Adrian Cheng, Chairman of the Mega Arts and Cultural Events Committee. “Bringing together French electronic icon DJ Snake with Chinese hip-hop pioneers Higher Brothers and turntablist legend DJ Wordy against our city’s iconic Victoria Harbour is a powerful statement about Hong Kong’s role as a cultural crossroads. We are proud to support an event that celebrates creativity, drives tourism, and energizes our night-time economy.”

A Special Reunion: Higher Brothers x DJ Snake

For fans of DJ Snake and Higher Brothers, this performance holds special significance. Following their 2018 collaboration on the special edition of “Made in China,” DJ Snake will share the stage with Higher Brothers in Hong Kong for the first time. That track became a cultural milestone connecting Chinese hip-hop with global electronic music, with DJ Snake’s signature production elevating the iconic song to new heights.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Higher Brothers’ formation. For the first time since the milestone, Masiwei, KnowKnow, PSY.P, and Melo—each thriving in their individual careers—come together as a full lineup to perform alongside their former collaborator, DJ Snake. Fans have waited a long time for this rare full-group appearance. An unmissable opportunity.

A City-Wide Celebration: Partners Driving Hong Kong’s Tourism & Night-Time Economy

This event is more than a single night of music – it’s a coordinated effort to showcase Hong Kong as Asia’s premier destination for entertainment, culture, and nightlife during the Labour Day Golden Week holiday period.

We are proud to partner with a growing network of leading organizations who share our vision of promoting Hong Kong’s tourism and night-time economy to the world. Our partners include over 30 organizations spanning across sectors such as cross-border ferry and coach services, hotels in Hong Kong and Macau, nightlife and entertainment venues, shopping malls, and lifestyle destinations, with strong support from our advertising media and sponsorship partners. Together, we are creating a seamless weekend experience for visitors from Mainland China, Macau, and across Asia – inviting them to experience Hong Kong’s legendary energy, from the concert stage at Victoria Harbour to the vibrant streets and venues that make our city shine.

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The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region provides funding support to French May Arts Festival 2026 only, but does not otherwise take part in it. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in the materials/activities (or by members of the grantee’s team) are those of the organisers of French May Arts Festival 2026 only and do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. 

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The Harrods Hive Lands in Hong Kong During Art Basel 2026

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Reinventing Luxury: Youth Imagination, Creative Worlds, and the Future of Design

HONG KONG, March 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — During Art Basel Hong Kong, Harrods successfully presented The Harrods Hive at Soho House Hong Kong, extending its global footprint following editions in Shanghai, Beijing, Dubai and Riyadh. Marking its first arrival in Hong Kong, this milestone edition brought together leading voices across art, fashion and contemporary design through a series of thought-provoking conversations and immersive experiences, further reinforcing Harrods’ long-standing commitment to fostering creative dialogue and investing in the next generation of industry leaders.

Centred around the theme of Discovery, the event featured a panel discussion, interactive workshops,  and networking sessions, exploring how creative expression and youth perspectives are reshaping the relationship between luxury and cultural identity.

A highlight of the programme was the panel discussion, “Reinventing Luxury: Youth Imagination, Creative Worlds, and the Future of Design,” featuring Acclaimed Hong Kong Artist Michael Lau, Fashion Stylist and Consultant Justine Lee, and Actress and Artist Lauren Tsai. The conversation explored the shift from niche collectible culture to global luxury signifiers, examining the intersection of street culture, visual language and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Moving beyond traditional frameworks, the discussion considered how today’s creators are reshaping cultural identity and aesthetic values, and crafting more immersive, creator-driven narratives that are redefining the future of luxury and fashion. 

Beyond the panel, three immersive workshops translated the concept of Discovery into participatory creative experiences, led by practitioners across culture, art and spatial design. Independent Art Consultant and Auctioneer Elaine C. Kwok explored cultural fusion and luxury heritage, encouraging participants to reflect on how brands balance heritage and innovation within a global context; Art Critic, Curator and Writer Dr. Shen Qilan, together with Installation Artist jujuwang, examined the intersection of art and innovation, inspiring new perspectives on cross-disciplinary collaboration and creative boundaries; Vincent Lim and Elaine Lu, Co-founders of Lim + Lu Studio, shared insights into immersive spaces and brand storytelling, guiding participants to explore how spatial design can shape emotionally resonant narrative environments and deepen an understanding of experience-driven creative expression.

Meanwhile, a matcha experience bar presented by Silk was set up at the venue, offering guests a relaxed setting for interaction and sensory engagement, further enriching the event’s immersive atmosphere.

Michael Ward, Managing Director at Harrods, said: “It is a true pleasure to bring the Harrods Hive to Hong Kong for the first time. Witnessing the remarkable growth of this platform over the past few years has been incredibly rewarding, and bringing it to such a vibrant, creative hub is a natural next step. This launch marks a significant milestone as we continue The Hive’s global journey, with more international destinations planned for later this year.”

As part of the welcome speech, Sarah Myler, Chief Brand and Reputation Officer at Harrods, said: I am so delighted to see Harrods Hive arrive in Hong during this significant creative moment in the city – Art Basel.  The Harrods Hive has journeyed around the world, from Dubai to Shanghai, Riyadh to Beijing. While our host cities change, our core purpose remains the same: to bring people together to listen, to learn, and to exchange ideas.  This year, the theme for The Hive is Discovery. Harrods is a brand that awakens a sense of discovery. A place where you’re just as likely to stumble upon the future of fashion as you are to rediscover the romance of a timeless craft. At Harrods Hive, under this spirit of discovery, we explore the intersections of art, fashion, and design-moving from collectible culture, to cutting edge digital innovation, as well as trend-making collaborations. As part of Harrods Hive, we offer a bespoke programme for our student attendees, to access one-to-one mentoring from senior industry leaders, to continue their journey of discovery with Harrods.”

As a key milestone in its global journey, The Hive Hong Kong created an inspiring platform for both local and international creative communities, introducing new context and momentum to The Harrods Hive’s continued development. Looking ahead, the initiative will continue to expand its global presence, encouraging cross-cultural dialogue, sparking creative exchange, and shaping new possibilities for the future of luxury and cultural creativity.

ABOUT HARRODS

Harrods has been serving customers from its Knightsbridge store since 1849, today the store is the world’s ultimate luxury emporium. Harrods is home to more than 3000 curated brands as well as over 20 dining destinations and expert fashion, home, beauty and wellness services. In addition, Harrods serves customers via harrods.com, H beauty and airport stores and hospitality destinations in Qatar. Harrods continues to be guided by its philosophy of “anything is possible” to ensure that customers enjoy unparalleled experiences with every visit. Follow @harrods on Instagram and Harrods哈罗德百货 on WeChat.

ABOUT THE HARRODS HIVE

Launched in October 2021, first in Shanghai and now with editions in Beijing, Dubai and Riyadh, the Harrods Hive aims to nurture local creative emerging talent by connecting them to leading industry expertise and resources. As the programme continues to grow and develop, the Harrods Hive is proud to launch a series of events with the goal of connecting the next generation of trailblazers with established mentors from around the globe.

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Captain hauls in nearly 500-pound sea giant after grueling battle, feeds most of town

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A Florida fisherman changed his luck recently in a big way.

Captain Jose Rodriguez Jr. of Cudjoe Key, Florida, takes clients out four to five times a week on a Florida Keys fishing charter to reel in trophy fish. 

But he’d never come close to catching a monster 500-pound swordfish.

On Feb. 18, Rodriguez, along with a Pennsylvania family, landed a giant 480-pound swordfish, one of the largest of its kind caught in the Keys in recent years.

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“It was definitely a fight and a struggle,” Rodriguez, who helps run the family business, Above & Below Fishing Adventures, told Fox News Digital in an interview.

“We fought the fish for five hours, and it took us at least another half hour to control the fish on the side of the boat before we could pull it over the side,” he said.

Captain catches nearly 500-pound fish

Captain Jose Rodriguez Jr., at left and wearing a cap, lucked out when he landed a giant 480-pound swordfish, one of the largest of its kind caught in the Keys in recent years. (@captjoserodriguez)

The Florida Keys are known for drawing large species like swordfish, but landing one of this size requires specialized deep-sea techniques and is considered rare.

“Everyone’s in search of a nickel, which is 500 pounds, but it rarely happens in the Keys,” said Rodriguez, 25.

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When he started the fishing trip, it seemed like a “normal” day, he said. A Pennsylvania couple had chartered the boat to celebrate their son’s high school graduation.

As Rodriguez first spotted the swordfish, he knew it was large, but he wasn’t sure how massive it would be.

“Not everyone’s prepared to catch a 500-pound fish.”

“Then my mate and I got a really good eye on it, and we basically sealed the deal,” he said.

At first, the Pennsylvania family didn’t realize the importance of what was happening, he said. But the two children aboard were big supporters.

Once the swordfish was caught, there was plenty of work to be done. For starters, there was no simple way to store a fish that huge.

Captain in Florida Keys Catches Massive Swordfish

Once the swordfish was caught, the group had plenty of work to do. For starters, there was no simple way to store a fish this huge. (@captjoserodriguez)

“A fish that big actually lies on the back deck with ice bags on top of it with towels,” Rodriguez said. “There’s really no other spot” for it.

Then he and his mate sprayed it with saltwater to bring its core temperature down.

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When they were ready to filet the fish, they completed the process on the boat. 

They didn’t have a crane to lift the fish.

Captain catches nearly 500-pound swordfish

The swordfish caught in the Keys clocked in at 480 pounds and 86 inches. (@captjoserodriguez)

“Not everyone’s prepared to catch a 500-pound fish,” the captain said.

Only a few such accomplishments have been documented in the last decade, according to available material.

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In 2019, Captain Nick Stanczyk landed a legendary 757.8-pound broadbill off Islamorada, one of the largest recreational swordfish ever caught in the U.S., Pelagic Gear noted.

In 2018, Patrick Vincent, along with Captain Stanczyk, caught a massive 600-pound swordfish off Islamorada, Wild Open Spaces reported.

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After Rodriguez’s catch, there were about 50-70 people in his community who turned out to admire the fish. 

“We had well over 200 pounds of meat to use,” he said.

Captain lands almost 500 pound fish

Pictured here with a different fish, Rodriguez takes clients out four to five times a week on a Florida Keys fishing charter to reel in trophy fish. (@captjoserodriguez)

The Pennsylvania family took 20-30 pounds of it. 

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The family decided to donate the rest to people in the town.

Nearly 500-pound swordfish caught in Keys, plus Captain Rodriguez

With the nearly 500-pound swordfish he caught, Rodriguez and the family on the boat were able to feed “the whole community,” he said.  (@captjoserodriguez)

“The whole community was eating swordfish that day,” Rodriguez said, chuckling.

When asked if he felt like a local celebrity, he said, “Almost, yeah. Everybody knows about it. … It’s just about being in the right place at the right time, and it ended up happening to me.”

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TSA officers will start getting paychecks as early as Monday, DHS says

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Staff works at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, on March 13, 2025.

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“Today, at the direction of President Trump and @SecMullinDHS, TSA has immediately begun the process of paying its workforce,” DHS said in the post on X on Friday.

“TSA officers should begin seeing paychecks as early as Monday, March 30. TSA is grateful to the President and Secretary for their leadership to put money back into the pockets of TSA employees who worked without pay during the ongoing Democrat DHS shutdown.”

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CIFF Guangzhou 2026: An Integrated Platform for Green, Intelligent and Collaborative Workspaces

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As global economies evolve and expectations for healthier, greener and more people-centred environments continue to rise, office and commercial spaces are entering a new phase of transformation. Sustainability is no longer only an environmental duty; it has become a strategic driver connecting ecological responsibility with business performance and social value.

GUANGZHOU, China, March 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Office & Commercial Space exhibition, held during Phase 2 of the 57th of CIFF Guangzhou (March 28–31, 2026) at the Canton Fair Complex, positions itself as a forward-looking platform shaping a new generation of sustainable and intelligent workplaces.

Guided by the theme CONNECT•CREATE, CIFF Guangzhou translates sustainability into concrete business opportunities, moving from principles to practical, large-scale applications. The exhibition builds a green office ecosystem across three key sectors — Office Environment, Office Seating and Public Commercial Space — offering an integrated vision that links materials innovation, product design and spatial solutions.

CIFF Guangzhou 2026. An Integrated Platform for Green, Intelligent and Collaborative Workspaces
CIFF Guangzhou 2026. An Integrated Platform for Green, Intelligent and Collaborative Workspaces

Office Environment: Building the Green Office Ecosystem

The office environment is transforming through hybrid work, increased focus on health and well-being, accelerating net-zero strategies and the growing role of office space as an expression of corporate culture. In response, the Office Environment Sector focuses on human-centred design, low-carbon development and digital integration, positioning the “Green Office” as a new benchmark.

Located in Area A, this sector serves as a full-chain platform for office trend release. It presents a comprehensive range of office furniture and supporting products, with particular emphasis on two high-growth areas: medical and senior care, and smart office solutions.

The healthcare and elderly care segment aligns with demographic trends and policies promoting the integration of medical services, elderly care and wellness, showcasing intelligent nursing beds, age-friendly furniture and integrated healthcare environments. Meanwhile, the smart office segment highlights the convergence of ergonomics and IoT technologies through solutions such as height-adjustable desks, health-focused seating and intelligent meeting systems, outlining new models for future office experiences. Brands such as Sunon, TIANTAN, VICTORY, QUAMA, SAOSEN, Jongtay, HONGYE, Kinwai, LOCTEK and COFEMO represent this ecosystem of sustainable, technology-driven innovation.

Office Seating: From Passive Support to Active Health

Office seating is shifting from passive posture correction to active physical adaptation, driven by advances in adaptive technology, dynamic support and breathable, eco-friendly materials. Office chairs are evolving beyond basic lumbar protection to become integrated health solutions combining biomechanics, materials science and intelligent technologies.

Located in Area D, the Office Seating Sector brings together leading international and domestic brands, guided by the dual values of health and originality and presenting innovative seating aligned with sustainable principles.

The sector showcases intelligent adaptive chairs, dynamic balance seating and environmentally friendly solutions, highlighting progress in ergonomics, scenario adaptation, intelligent interaction and sustainable design. These products reflect a new stage of development in which comfort, aesthetics and functional innovation converge toward greener, healthier and smarter office environments.

Brands such as KOKUYO, Lamex, HENGLIN, GTchair, ENOVA, Merryfair, Benithem and Bestuhl represent this ecosystem of innovation in healthy and sustainable seating.

Public Commercial Space: Sustainable Innovation for Complex Scenarios

Public and commercial spaces are changing rapidly due to functional complexity, invisible technological integration, renewed public space value and the growing importance of sustainability and resilience. Space design is shifting from a functional carrier to a composite ecosystem combining people-oriented design, technological empowerment and sustainable operation.

Located in Area B, the Public Commercial Space Sector presents solutions for schools, healthcare facilities, hotels, commercial complexes and transport hubs. Exhibits include modular rapid-installation systems, low-carbon materials, intelligent space management platforms and healthy environment control systems, promoting efficiency, resilience and human-centred design.

Brands such as LEADCOM, Hongji, Huimei, EDUNESTCO, Senchuan and New Century represent this ecosystem of innovative public space solutions.

Design-Driven Sustainability and Shared Value

In 2026, CIFF Luminous Path 2.0 expands its role as a flagship project embedding ESG principles into design, manufacturing and consumption. Its closed-loop approach—combining green design, low-carbon production and circular use—turns sustainability into an immersive experience for both visitors and exhibitors.

The exhibition is further enriched by themed platforms such as Linking Design Star, Design Art Culture and the Guangzhou Office Environment Theme Pavilion, which connect culture, business and innovation, showing how design can translate sustainability into market value while shaping future spatial narratives.

CIFF Office & Commercial Space aligns with China’s green development strategy by integrating low-carbon principles into booth construction, material selection and visitor experience, promoting sustainable lifestyles and encouraging a shift from awareness to action.

At the same time, CIFF reinforces its role as an industry connector, linking designers, distributors, public institutions and global buyers through initiatives such as CIFF Interbiz Club, international promotions and business matching, and building resilient, internationally connected value chains.

Standing at the intersection of industrial transformation and social responsibility, CIFF Guangzhou 2026 Office & Commercial Space defines a future where green is the foundation, intelligence is the engine and collaboration is the goal.

Join CIFF Guangzhou and discover how sustainability is reshaping the future of work and public space. www.ciff-gz.com

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Creativity 2030 • 5th International Forum Held in Beijing

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Exploring New Pathways for the Development of “AI + Culture”

BEIJING, March 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On March 27, the Creativity 2030 • 5th International Forum was held in Shougang Park, Beijing. This forum, jointly organized by the International Centre for Creativity and Sustainable Development under the auspices of UNESCO and the UNESCO Regional Office for East Asia, focused on the theme of “AI + Culture: Empowering Sustainable Development.” It brought together over 150 participants, including leaders of international organizations, experts, scholars, and representatives from the business sector across more than 10 countries and regions worldwide, as well as government officials, enterprises, institutions, and academic representatives from over 20 cities across China. Participants engaged in multifaceted dialogues and exchanges on topics including the preservation of cultural expression diversity in the AI era, as well as the transformation and sustainable development of creative industries.


This is the first “AI + Culture” themed forum held by UNESCO in China. During the forum, the UNESCO Regional Office for East Asia officially announced the launch of the “2026-2027 TechCul Dialogues: AI + Culture in East and Southeast Asia.” The “2025 Cases on Protecting and Promoting the Diversity of Cultural Expressions in the Digital Environment,” organized by the International Centre for Creativity and Sustainable Development under the auspices of UNESCO, were simultaneously released.

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Vietnam’s Heritage Retreat at “Asia’s Leading Lifestyle Resort” Shilla Monogram Danang

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DA NANG, Vietnam, March 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Travelers to Vietnam’s central coast this summer are increasingly seeking more than a simple escape, desiring a refined blend of modern precision and deep cultural resonance. Shilla Monogram Danang has emerged as the definitive destination where this balance is perfected.

To understand the soul of this resort, one must look toward its lineage. Operated by The Shilla Hotels & Resorts – the esteemed hospitality arm of the Samsung Group – this property marks a historic first: Samsung’s official hospitality expansion outside of Korea, merging its decades-long legacy of elite service with the “local flavors” of Vietnam.

Shilla Monogram Danang, Central Vietnam
Shilla Monogram Danang, Central Vietnam

The Heritage Journey

The retreat functions as a bridge between different worlds, offering a “heritage station” for the curious traveler. A short drive north brings you to the stunning coastline of Da Nang – the “City of Bridges” – and the majestic Son Tra Peninsula, known as Monkey Mountain, a haven of rainforests and rare wildlife.

Heading fifteen minutes south transports you into the golden-hued, lantern-lit streets of UNESCO’s Hoi An Ancient Town.

UNESCO World Heritage - My Son Sanctuary
UNESCO World Heritage – My Son Sanctuary

For those seeking deeper echoes of the past, a thirty-minute journey leads into the heart of the ‘Valley of Kings’ My Son Sanctuary. This UNESCO World Heritage site stands as a silent, sacred testament to a thousand years of Champa spiritual heritage.

Rooted in a retreat-focused DNA, it offers a holistic wellbeing journey highlighted by Vietnam’s only in-hotel Sulwhasoo Spa. Here, the world-renowned Korean skincare brand blends the anti-aging power of ginseng’s root, leaf, and stem, and traditional massage techniques restore profound inner balance.

One might spend the day in the tranquil therapy garden’s outdoor jetted tubs, recover in the sauna, or find serenity in four oceanfront outdoor pools during daylight or even late night under the stars.

Elite Events and “Century Weddings”

Translating Samsung’s technological prowess into professional excellence, this resort serves as the region’s premier event hub by combining high-tech meeting facilities and a 500-guest private beach with the celebrated Shilla Seoul legacy of “century weddings” held within sophisticated, nature-inspired banquet halls.

Awarded “2025 Asia’s Leading Lifestyle Resort” by World Travel Award, Shilla Monogram Danang offers a summer journey that is as intellectually stimulating as it is physically restorative.

It is, quite simply, where the heritage of the past meets the precision of the future.

Your journey into the heart of Vietnamese heritage begins here: Charming Vietnam

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