Asian cities join tourism exhibition in Ha Noi
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Stalls run by Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Manila, Jakarta, and Ha Noi, feature images on their local charms and cultural-experience activities. Air tickets with attracting prices to these locations are also on offer.
Scene at the opening ceremony of the CPTA exhibition in downtown Ha Noi. (Photo: VNA) |
Speaking at the opening ceremony, President of the CPTA Yuji Fujita said CPTA members gather on an annual basis to put forth ideas and conduct tourism promotion activities together.
He hoped Ha Noi residents and tourists to the event can find useful information on the destinations they are looking forward to visit.
Trần Đức Hải, Director of the Hà Nội Tourism Department, said the exhibition fosters connectivity and experience exchanges for the development of sustainable tourism.
The 2-day event is held on the sidelines of the CPTA’s 16th meeting, which is taking place in Ha Noi from September 6-9. This is the fourth time that Hanoi has hosted the meeting.
The CPTA gathers the state tourism management agencies of 10 Asian cities, namely Tokyo (Japan), Bangkok (Thailand), New Delhi (India), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Jakarta (Indonesia), Seoul (Republic of Korea), Taipei (Taiwan), Metropolitan Manila (Philippines), Tomsk (Russia), and Ha Noi.
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