AN International Travel Expo will be grandly held during the second week of June to help attract more foreign tourists from overseas during Myanmar’s upcoming open-season travel period and to support the revival of the country’s tourism industry, according to the Myanmar Tourism Entrepreneurs Association.
The
expo is being organized as part of efforts to restore international tourist
arrivals, which declined after the COVID-19 pandemic. It aims to promote
Myanmar’s ancient cultural heritage, traditional customs, natural beauty,
beaches, traditional cuisine, cultural attire, biodiversity, rare wildlife, and
rare plant species for visitors to explore and enjoy.
“At
the International Travel Expo, the tourism promotion activities will be carried
out to attract more visitors from Europe, Asia, and some Southeast Asian
countries. It is also an opportunity to show the world that tourists can travel
peacefully and happily in Myanmar. And, Business-to-Business activities will
also be included. At a time when the government is implementing tourism
promotion initiatives, the Myanmar Tourism Entrepreneurs Association is proud
and delighted to cooperate with the government in promoting Myanmar tourism. We
are especially grateful to the Ministry of Hotels, Tourism and Culture and
relevant departments for their support in organizing the event successfully,”
said
Daw May Thet Lwin from the Myanmar Tourism Entrepreneurs Association.
The
expo will include travel companies from China, Russia, India, Spain, France,
Egypt, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, Nepal,
Vietnam, Bhutan, and other countries. Myanmar’s tourism promotion will mainly
highlight destinations such as Bagan, Nay Pyi Taw, Yangon, Mandalay, Inlay
Lake, Ngwehsaung Beach, and other tourist attractions.
The
event will feature exhibitions on local and international tourist destinations,
tourism-related discussions, airlines, hotels, banks and life insurance
services, medical and healthcare services, domestic and international tourism
business booths, and startup exhibition booths. The expo will be held on 13 and
14 June at the Sedona Hotel in Yangon.
Myanmar,
known as the “Golden Land” for its golden pagodas, is rich in ancient cultural
heritage, traditional culture, and natural beauty, offering many attractive
destinations for international travellers. The Ministry of Hotels, Tourism and
Culture works towards the sustainable development of tourism to ensure local
communities’ benefit from that sector while preserving the country’s cultural
and natural heritage.
The
upcoming expo is regarded as a significant tourism promotion initiative aimed
at increasing international tourist arrivals during the upcoming open-season
travel period.
Nyein
Thu (MNA)/KTZH
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