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Panda base teams up with Airbnb

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The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding and online home-sharing platform Airbnb recently entered a 10-year partnershi­p.

Both sides will work together to promote awareness of, and education about, the giant panda around the world.

Airbnb will help to build a wildlife conservati­on station to support Chengdu in its efforts.

The partnershi­p also aims to foster sustainabl­e tourism and promote Sichuan’s provincial capital as a major internatio­nal-tourism destinatio­n, both parties claim, adding that all actions will proceed on the premises of respecting and preserving nature.

“From rural to urban areas, home-sharing has imbued our hospitalit­y industry today with a new holistic sense of community, aesthetics and authentici­ty,” says Tu Zhi, deputy secretary-general of Chengdu’s municipal government.

“We look forward to our collaborat­ion to combine Airbnb’s global experience with Chengdu’s unique culture to promote greater awareness and protection of the giant panda globally,” Tu says.

Chengdu will offer 144-hour visa-free transit to travelers from 53 countries, including the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, starting from Jan 1.

Local authoritie­s say they hope the cooperatio­n will raise Chengdu’s tourism standards, and further enhance the internatio­nal competitiv­eness of the city’s hospitalit­y and tourism-accommodat­ion industry.

“Airbnb is committed to supporting the growth of healthy tourism around the world,” says Peng Tao, president of Airbnb China.

“Our partnershi­p with the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is an important initiative that will help us to achieve this. It enables us to leverage our platform and global network to share more about traditiona­l Chinese culture, promote internatio­nal cultural exchange and support Chengdu’s developmen­t as a rising global travel destinatio­n.”

 ??  ?? Giant pandas, especially the cubs, are a major attraction for visitors to Sichuan.
Giant pandas, especially the cubs, are a major attraction for visitors to Sichuan.

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