The South Pacific Tourism Organization recives $200,000 assistance for tourism recovery from China

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The Chinese government has given $200,000 toward the South Pacific Tourism Organization for post-COVID-19 recuperation.

This will be utilized to help island nations.

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It has additionally paid around $400, 000 for the new yearly participation charge of the association.

CEO, Christopher Cocker expressed gratitude toward China for their consistent help.

China is a significant market for the travel industry development in the district given the number and spending intensity of Chinese sightseers.

There is additionally incredible potential for the travel industry collaboration among China and the Pacific island nations which pull in a sum of 2.1 million guests every year.

Cocker expresses profound gratitude to the successful control of COVID-19, Chinese individuals made just about 700 million homegrown excursions to visit families and companions during the Chinese National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival fourteen days back.

Such momentary mass travel is incomprehensible in numerous different spots on the planet, which shows China’s trust in containing the pandemic.

-FBC News
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