Fiji Sun

Vision for the China Pacific Tourism Year 2019 now a reality

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The tourism industries of South Pacific Tourism Organisati­on member countries will benefit from the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) through the promotion of the China Pacific Tourism Year 2019 (CPTY).

This was announced by President Xi Jinping on Friday when he met with Pacific Island Country Leaders from Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, PNG, Cook Islands, FSM and Vanuatu, before the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC).

“SPTO chief executive officer, Chris Cocker said” With the full support of SPTO member countries at the Council of Tourism Ministers meeting in Samoa in October this year, CPTY 2019 will not be a concept or vision anymore but a reality.

“We are extremely grateful to the President Xi Jinping, Government and people of the People’s Republic of China for this great opportunit­y and we are very excited for 2019.

CPTY 2019 will celebrate and mark the opening of the door of cooperatio­n between China and the Pacific in the tourism sector, connect people in the tourism industry in China and the region as well as increase awareness and understand­ing of the Pacific Island destinatio­ns in the Chinese market and vice versa.

“In 2018, an estimated 140 million Chinese visitors have travelled the globe. Today China is the world’s largest source market of outbound tourists and strategica­lly for SPTO and its member countries.

“This means better access to the Pacific Islands where tourism has greatly expanded since the early 90’s and China has emerged as not only the region’s but also the world’s fastest growing source market; and the top spender in internatio­nal tourism since 2012” said Mr Cocker. He added that the China market is the sixth largest tourism source market for the Pacific and accounts for 6.7 per cent of the total market share.

In spite of its modest contributi­on to the overall region, China as a market has been the key driver of tourism growth in the Pacific over the past five years.

“In 2017, an estimated 143,014 Chinese travellers visited our region” said Mr Cocker.

The proposed activities for the CPTY 2019 programme have been the topic of ongoing discussion between the People’s Republic of China’s Ministry of Culture & Tourism and SPTO.

This was one of the key agenda discussed when SPTO and some of its member countries attended the China Internatio­nal Travel Mart (CITM) from November 16 to 18 in Shanghai, China.

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