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Tourism promotion event on Nepal held in Beijing

KATHMANDU, May 21: The Embassy of Nepal in Beijing, in collaboration with the Nepal Tourism Board and Nepal Associat...
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KATHMANDU, May 21: The Embassy of Nepal in Beijing, in collaboration with the Nepal Tourism Board and Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA) of Gandaki Province, hosted a tourism promotion event under the theme ‘Nepal Sales Mission 2024: Gandaki Province’ at the embassy on Monday.


The event aimed to develop a network among the tour and travel operators of Nepal and China, the Embassy of Nepal in Beijing stated in a press release.


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In his welcome remarks on the occasion, Ambassador of Nepal to the People's Republic of China, Bishnu Pukar Shrestha, highlighted the major tourism attractions of Nepal and encouraged the participants to jointly cooperate to make the upcoming Visit Nepal Year 2025 a success, which was jointly declared by Nepal and China. He also urged the participants to build a network to enhance tourism cooperation between the two countries.


During the event, NTB Senior Officer Kundan Sharma Mishra made a presentation promoting Nepal as an attractive tourism destination focusing on Pokhara which was declared as the tourism capital of Nepal recently.

On the occasion, NATTA President Hari Ram Adhikari and member Khim Bahadur Nepali delivered statements about Nepal's tourism potential.


The program was followed by an interactive B2B session. The event was attended by approximately 150 participants including Nepali and Chinese tour and travel operators, business persons working in the tourism sector as well as media representatives.

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