Doha: Qatar Tourism participated in ITB China 2024 this month from May 27 to 29 in Shanghai, to highlight the new offerings, to promote Qatar as a leading tourist destination, and to attract investment in the travel and tourism sectors. Qatar Tourism spearheaded a delegation of 16 hospitality and travel partners. ITB China is a B2B-exclusive trade show that focuses on the Chinese Travel Market, bringing together leading professionals in the trade industry from around the world. With discussions, fruitful exchanges, and networking events, ITB China facilitates discourses between figures and institutions to maximize business opportunities. This year, ITB China took place at Shanghai World Expo and Exhibition Center. Commenting on this occasion, Acting Chief of the Tourism Development Sector at Qatar Tourism, Omar Al Jaber said: "Through its participation at ITB China 2024, Qatar Tourism showcased the country's recent developments, achievements, and advancements in travel and tourism sectors to industry leade rs from around the world. Qatar Tourism is dedicated to improving visitors' tourism experience. Exhibitions such as ITB China provide a platform for Qatar Tourism to attract investors and highlight Qatar's best touristic offerings." ITB China serves as a platform to highlight Chinese travel market trends to investors and stakeholders from around the world to further enhance the Chinese tourism market in the upcoming years. China is one of the 15 priority source markets for Qatar Tourism, making ITB China an important event to showcase Qatar's offerings in the Chinese and international market. Source: Qatar News Agency
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