China Pakistan bilateral tourism
The Chinese-language website, namely Discover Batie, was launched to popularize Pakistan's rich repertoire of culture and tourism resources across China, according to Gwadar Pro.
To celebrate the China- Pakistan year of tourism Exchanges, Pakistan Tourism Website was launched here on Monday by the Pakistani Embassy.
Also recommend routes,visa processing instructions, and many other resources are provided on the website.
" Pakistan welcomes tourists and has set up relevant tourism organizations and committees, introduced favourable policies to facilitate visas and promote the development and rejuvenation of tourism," he added.
Speaking on the occasion, Pakistan Ambassador to China Moin ul Haq pinpointed that Pakistan has rich potential of tourism due to its rich culture, geographical and biological deversity, and history, and that Pakistan as China's friend has made a lot of preparation to welcome Chinese tourists. According to United Nations World Tourism Organization, China was one of the worlds major outbound tourism contributors before the outbreak of the pandemic. China has resumed out bound tourism after downgrading COVID -19 management measures from Class A to B earlier this year.
Chinese people made 274 million domestic trips during the five-day break, soaring 70.83 percentage from the same holiday of last year and up about 19 percent from 2019 before the COVID-19 outbreak, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said.China recently concluded it's five-day May Day holiday that ended on May 3. After experiencing a solid recovery in consumption in the 1st quarter of the year, the country's holiday spending mirrored vitality and resilience of the worlds second -largest country.
To hold the Pakistan -China year of Tourism Exchanges in 2023 will greatly help improve people to people contacts and especially promote tourism cooperation between China and Pakistan. Eyeing the great potential in this, the global tourism market has responded warmly to this change and actively welcomed Chinese tourists. The "removal of quarantine requirements in January 2023 could usher in a renewed demand for trips abroad. Chinese tourists have maintained a strong desire to travel internationally and are willing to pay for the experience," reads the recently released McKinsey report titled Outlook for China tourism 2023: Light at the end of the tunnel.
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