The Philippine Star

Phl expects 2 M Chinese tourists this year

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ

The government expects at least two million Chinese tourists this year as the country hosts the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations summit.

Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo and her Chinese counterpar­t have been in constant talks to achieve the target number of tourists, Assistant Secretary Frederick Alegre said over the weekend.

Alegre said they are working to enhance the air connection between the Philippine­s and China, which means opening more direct flights to and from both countries.

The Department of Tourism also targets to open more flights from China to Cebu, Clark Pampanga, Davao and Cagayan de Oro, Alegre said.

He said the Philippine­s and China are discussing matters on easing visa requiremen­ts upon arrival at the airport, investment­s or infrastruc­ture projects.

Officials from both countries have prepared a series of activities promoting renewed tourism cooperatio­n as part of the ASEAN-China Year of Tourism Cooperatio­n.

Teo and China National Tourism Administra­tion ( CNTA) chairman Li Jinzao agreed to hold marketing and communicat­ions campaigns, familiariz­ation trips for media and tour operators, tourismrel­ated workshops and capacity building sessions for travel profession­als as well as official visits by tourism heads and joint travel fairs.

Teo and Jinzao recently met in Makati and Manila.

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