Categories: Travel and Tourism

Trip.com Partners with China International Culture Association to Boost Tourism

China’s Trip.com Group partners with China International Culture Association, aiming to boost inbound tourism through the Nihao! China campaign. The three-year collaboration includes video production, a digital communication campaign, and the creation of a service platform for inbound travel.

Trip.com to help tourism industry

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The move follows recent Chinese State Council measures to enhance tourism, such as optimized visa policies and increased flight capacity. Trip.com Group plans to invest in technology, marketing, and product integration over the next three years to accelerate inbound tourism development, leveraging its platform to promote China as a unique and welcoming destination rich in history and cultural heritage.

Mr James Liang, Co-founder and Chairman of Trip.com Group says: “To boost inbound tourism, Trip.com Group will leverage its technological expertise to enhance the ease of access for incoming visitors. Additionally, we will consolidate resources to foster tourism promotion, while highlighting the distinctive tourism attractions of China to draw in global visitors.”

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