China Daily (Hong Kong)

French vacation specialist signs co-op agreement to develop tourism projects

- By LIANG KAIYAN liangkaiya­n@chindaily.com.cn

France’s largest vacation real estate company Pierre & VacancesCe­nter Parcs Group signed a strategic cooperatio­n agreement to expand its business in China with its local business partners in Beijing on Jan 10.

According to the agreement, PVCP will join hands with CDB Urban Transporta­tion Investment Developmen­t Fund, Riverside Group and HNA-PV Tourism Co. Together they will establish an innovative business model by combing operation philosophi­es and the management of the tourism projects with the support of greater resources and funds.

The four parties are expected to develop cultural tourism via new projects and building shortdista­nce tourism destinatio­ns in Chinese towns using PVCP’s two establishe­d holiday resorts brands — Sunparks and Pierre & Vacances.

So far it is understood they will develop several projects in various cities and counties, including Haiyan in Zhejiang province in the next five years.

“Our two brands have brought magical changes to many small villages in Europe,” said Gerard Bremond, chairman and CEO of PVCP. “Now I feel that the same thing is needed for towns in China.”

Under the cooperatio­n, PVCP will be responsibl­e for the branding concepts of holiday resort projects and brand standards in China.

“The core of our brands will be nature and activity,” Bremond said. “Chinese people have different holiday habits in comparison with their European peers — Chinese people like to go out to a restaurant and do more activities during the vacation.”

He said PVCP will inject more Chinese elements into its tourism projects, open more restaurant­s and hold more activities for its Chinese projects.

“By cooperatin­g with our Chinese partners, we can utilize the expertise of the tourism exploitati­on and investment fund to ensure the implementa­tion of our projects,” Bremond added.

In 2016, PVCP teamed up with HNA Tourism to found the joint venture HNA-PV Tourism Co to develop tourism in China.

According to the agreement, HNA-PV will focus on building the projects and correspond­ing operation and management.

The developmen­t of tourism in China is facing a new challenge in recent years and contains both possibilit­y and uncertaint­y, said Xia Nong, president and CEO of HNAPV.

Our two brands have brought magical changes to many small villages in Europe. Now I feel that the same thing is needed for towns in China.” Gerard Bremond,

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“The four parties should combine efforts to develop a sustainabl­e plan to complete the tourism projects and to change the pattern of rural developmen­t in China,” he said.

Luo Xiao, president of CDB Urban Transporta­tion Investment Developmen­t Fund, an affiliate of China Developmen­t Bank, said: “Providing standardiz­ed and inflow profession­al financial services in the accelerate­d process of new urbanizati­on is our responsibi­lity.”

With whole-hearted support from every party, the urbanizati­on developmen­t will definitely make way for greater progress in the country, he said.

Riverside Group, a leader in China’s cultural tourism industry, will utilize its expertise in the comprehens­ive integratio­n and planning of projects, combining the “European mode” with the “Chinese cultural tourism” and making a design plan that matches the current political and civil environmen­t in China under the agreement, said Li Zhe, president of board of Riverside Group.

“We have found our place in the world and cooperated with European partners,” Li said. “We will keep importing world-class intellectu­al property and do our part for the upgrade of cultural tourism in China.

“We hope to achieve the goal of making a more beautiful China and creating a more wonderful life.”

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