Tourism

Ajman Tourism Launches Promotional Tour Across Key Chinese Cities

Ajman Tourism Development Department has initiated a road show in the People’s republic of china inclduing cities like shanghai guangzhou and Beijing. The tour will take place until October 26, 2024, and is expected to help Ajman increase its visibility on the international tourism market, as well as enhance cooperation between the Chinese and Ajman tourism industries.

The delegation is committed to forging business relationships and signing Memorandum of Understandings with stakeholders present in the tourist market, and is headed by Mahmoud Khalil Al Hashemi, the Director General of Ajman Tourism. The tour familiarizes Ajman with the latest tourist attractions and projects, which form a strong argument why the emirate is ideal for Chinese tourists.

Al Hashemi noted that this initiative is consistent with the Ajman strategies for expanding tourism for the development of tourism and international communication. He reaffirmed the department’s strategy of enhancing Ajman’s position as one of the leading tourist destinations and supporting organisational objectives and the Ajman government plans.

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