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Maldives Hosts Chinese Ink Painting Exhibition
Maldives Promotion House – In association with the Maldives National Centre for the Arts, the Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China recently organised a “Chinese Ink Painting Exhibition.” The exhibition which was opened on 14th June featured 50 ink paintings from 26 professional painters.
Zhou Hai who was in charge of the delegation from China, showed their appreciation for the assistance of Maldives in popularising their culture and art, by presenting one of the paintings to the National Art Gallery.
The ink paintings displayed the unique art form of China with elaborate and simplistic strokes. According to the delegation the paintings were painted by painters from the Yangpu District of Shanghai. The exhibition will be open for public viewing until 16th June from 10:00AM to 04:00PM and 07:00PM to 09:00PM.
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Fuvahmulah: Home to the world’s largest tiger shark aggregation
Fuvahmulah Island in the Maldives has been recognised as the location of the largest documented aggregation of tiger sharks globally, according to a recent study published on Nature.com.
Over six years, researchers led by Lennart Vossgaetter from the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research in Germany identified 239 individual tiger sharks through non-invasive photo identification methods. This represents the highest number of individual tiger sharks recorded in a single, geographically confined area.
The research revealed that tiger sharks around Fuvahmulah exhibit strong site fidelity, especially adult females, which remain in the area for extended periods during gestation. The waters surrounding the island provide critical habitat for these sharks, offering warm temperatures and a consistent food supply from discarded fish waste, making it ideal for reproduction.
Positive Outlook for Tiger Shark Conservation
The study highlighted Fuvahmulah as a vital site for tiger shark conservation in the Indian Ocean, housing the world’s largest known aggregation. The protected status of sharks in Maldivian waters contributes to the island being a “bright spot” for conservation efforts. Researchers emphasise that the island’s waters are essential for supporting female tiger sharks during gestation, serving as a crucial refuge that helps sustain their population.
However, the researchers also pointed out the necessity for further studies on the geographic connectivity of Fuvahmulah’s tiger sharks. Telemetry research could determine whether these sharks primarily inhabit the protected waters of the Maldives shark sanctuary or venture beyond its limits. Such insights are essential for understanding their movements and enhancing conservation strategies.
Balancing Tourism and Conservation
The study also raised concerns about the absence of formal regulations governing shark tourism in the Maldives, which has become a significant economic driver for local communities. The researchers noted that shark diving at sites like Fuvahmulah’s “Tiger Harbour” is currently unregulated, lacking official guidelines for shark provisioning for tourism purposes. Existing codes of conduct at diving sites are voluntary and vary by dive center.
Drawing inspiration from successful management strategies employed in other shark diving destinations, such as locally managed marine protected areas (MPAs) in Fiji, the researchers recommended establishing formal regulations to oversee shark provisioning and diving practices in Fuvahmulah. They argued that adopting sustainable practices is crucial to ensure the long-term conservation of tiger sharks and the economic benefits derived from shark tourism.
To prevent future conflicts between tourism and conservation, the study advocates for incorporating stakeholder interests into local management plans, promoting sustainable ecotourism practices in one of the world’s largest shark sanctuaries.
About Fuvahmulah Island
Fuvahmulah is the second southern-most atoll in the Maldives, situated 500 km from the capital, Male. The island, home to a population of 9000, is accessible via daily scheduled flights operated by the national carrier, Maldivian. Several dive centres are located near the harbour, accommodating the growing number of tourists who visit for tiger shark diving.
In addition to its fame as the “Tiger Shark Island”, Fuvahmulah is also known for its long, white sandy pebble beach, locally called “Thoondu”, on the northeast coast. The beach, with its natural beach breaks, is a popular destination for surfing.
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Sun Siyam Vilu Reef named top Luxury Hotel at SATA 2024
Sun Siyam Vilu Reef has proudly been awarded the title of Leading Luxury Hotel (Silver category) in the Maldives at the 2024 South Asian Travel Awards (SATA). This prestigious recognition was presented at a sophisticated ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, highlighting the resort’s steadfast commitment to luxury, exceptional guest experiences, and significant contributions to Maldives tourism.
Resort Manager Thoha Yoosuf received the award on behalf of Sun Siyam Vilu Reef, expressing sincere gratitude for the honour. “We are incredibly proud to be recognised among the top luxury hotels in the Maldives. This award reflects the dedication and passion of our entire team, who strive to ensure that every guest experience at Sun Siyam Vilu Reef is remarkable. We look forward to continuing to elevate luxury travel in the Maldives,” Thoha stated.
Part of the esteemed Sun Siyam Resorts collection, Sun Siyam Vilu Reef consistently provides world-class service, emphasising an authentic and indulgent Maldivian experience. Located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, the resort combines natural beauty with modern luxury, offering guests a tranquil sanctuary with outstanding amenities, including overwater villas, gourmet dining, rejuvenating spa treatments, and exciting water sports.
The South Asian Travel Awards honour excellence in hospitality throughout the region, recognising hotels, resorts, and tourism companies that excel in customer service, innovation, and sustainability. This prestigious accolade further cements Sun Siyam Vilu Reef’s reputation as a leader in luxury travel, making it a top destination for discerning travellers seeking the ultimate Maldivian experience.
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GHA DISCOVERY members can double their earnings at Maldives resorts
GHA DISCOVERY members have an exciting opportunity to earn double D$ on stays at some of the most luxurious resorts in the Maldives. The promotion, valid for stays through September 30, 2025, allows travellers to boost their rewards if bookings are made by October 15, 2024.
This offer provides a unique way for GHA DISCOVERY members to earn double the rewards, including a doubling of the elite bonuses. Members earn D$ based on their room rate, excluding taxes and fees, with the following breakdown:
- Silver members: 4% base + 4% bonus = 8% total
- Gold members: 5% base + 5% bonus = 10% total
- Platinum members: 6% base + 6% bonus = 12% total
- Titanium members: 7% base + 7% bonus = 14% total
Participating properties include some of Minor Hotels’ most breathtaking resorts in the Maldives:
- Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas
- Anantara Dhigu Maldives Resort
- Anantara Veli Maldives Resort
- Naladhu Private Island
- Niyama Private Islands
- Avani+ Fares Maldives Resort
- NH Collection Maldives Havodda Resort
Each of these properties offers an unparalleled luxury experience in the stunning Maldivian archipelago, making this an appealing promotion for members seeking a getaway in paradise.
To take advantage of this offer, travellers must be enrolled in the GHA DISCOVERY programme and agree to the programme’s Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. This promotion not only rewards loyal customers but also highlights the exceptional properties of Minor Hotels in one of the world’s most desired travel destinations.
Whether you’re a seasoned GHA DISCOVERY member or considering a luxurious Maldivian escape, this offer is an excellent chance to maximise rewards while enjoying some of the best resorts the Maldives has to offer.
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