China Daily (Hong Kong)

China, ASEAN to enhance tourism cooperatio­n

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China and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) last Thursday officially launched the China-ASEAN Year of Tourism, with two sides vowing to enhance tourism cooperatio­n. Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang attended the launching ceremony and made a speech in Manila, the capital city of the Philippine­s, where he was on a four-day visit.

Wang Yang said China and ASEAN have been enjoying rapid economic developmen­t and people’s livelihood has greatly improved, adding that a mass tourism era has come.

“China and ASEAN are close friendly neighbors. We have been each other’s largest destinatio­ns of overseas visits and largest sources of overseas visitors,” he pointed out.

The Chinese vice premier noted that tourism cooperatio­n between the two sides enjoys bright prospect, vowing China will work with ASEAN countries to take the China-ASEAN Year of Tourism as an opportunit­y to further upgrade the industry.

“We need to build more platforms for tourism cooperatio­n to translate the consensus of our leaders into more outcomes of practical cooperatio­n,” Wang Yang said.

Wanda Teo, tourism secretary of the Philippine­s which holds the rotating chair of the ASEAN, said connectivi­ty inside ASEAN has improved gradually in past years, and that people move more freely within ASEAN with it as a single tourism destinatio­n.

“We celebrate today the tourism cooperatio­n year between China and ASEAN, we hope tourism organizati­ons of the two sides strengthen their cooperatio­n, which will in turn bring more job opportunit­ies and investment­s with it,” she said.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte respective­ly sent their congratula­tory messages for the event.

We have been each other’s largest destinatio­ns of overseas visits and largest sources of overseas visitors.” Wang Yang, Chinese Vice Premier

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