DOT
Bares Added Tourist Attractions for Chinese Travelers
Friday, November 18, 2005
The Department of Tourism (DOT) further intensifies its campaigns in
China with its added tourist attractions in line for next year. China
is the
Philippines’ fastest-growing market, with an average increase hitting
almost 200 percent over recent months.
China has consistently recorded a growth rate of almost ten times than
its usual average and six times faster than any of Philippines’ other
source markets.
Soon to be included in the list of tourist destinations advertised
to
Chinese travelers are Subic, Clark, Davao, and the new Manila with
its new upbeat look.
In addition to putting up marketing offices in two of China’s key cities
Beijing and Shanghai; familiarization trips for tour operators and
the
media; and extensive broadcast and print ads, the Philippines has
participated in numerous travel fairs, wherein diving and golf; wellness
and spa; and incentive travel and tourism-related investments were
showcased and have recorded an overwhelming response from the Chinese.
Tourism Secretary Ace Durano disclosed, “China has become our
fastest-growing market. In latest arrivals statistics, it has posted
a
growth rate of 186.4% for the month of September 2005 as compared to
same period last year. This impressive improvement has roused our spirits
in our incessant pursuit of acquiring a sizeable portion of their outbound
travelers. With the Department continuously developing new tour packages
and marketing schemes to capture the awareness of the Chinese, we aspire
to make the Philippines one of the preferred choices in South East
Asia for their leisure vacationers.”
Just before the year draws to a close, the DOT will again embark on
another venture as they join the 7th China International Travel Mart
(CITM) slated from 24 to 27 November 2005 at the Kunming International
Convention and Exhibition Center.
Headed by the Tourism chief himself, the contingent will include DOT
China Team Head/Assistant Secretary Eduardo Jarque, Jr., and members
Director Rolando Cañizal and Rene Reyes.
CITM 2005 is deemed to be yet another potent platform that will help
promote the islands as a premier destination. With almost tens of
thousands of visitors, over 1,500 high-quality buyers, and more than
60 countries from all over the world participating, new business
opportunities for everyone is indeed a huge possibility.
There are also several press conferences and symposia that create opportune
breaks to gain knowledge and insights about travel and trade and
likewise speak to international tourism organizations, tour wholesalers,
travel agencies, automobile rental companies, airlines, railways,
and cruise, hotels and resorts management groups, reservation systems,
media, among other tourism-related agencies.
Furthermore, prior to the CITM, Philippine Tourism Conference and Travel
Mart will be held on 21 November at the Regal International East
Asia Hotel. Private sector participants are lined up to conduct individual
one-on-one meetings. DOT officials will also convene with Shanghai-based
Filipino-Chinese entrepreneurs to finalize possible joint promotions.
Interviews with Secretary Durano by different local television programs
have likewise been arranged. “The Department has been vigorously
carrying out plans to beef-up our marketing promotions in China.
It is good that we have participated the travel fairs and consumer
events as this will definitely be very favorable for the Philippine
tourism industry and will signify continuation of the success we
have been achieving in the East Asian market” added Durano.
Courtesy of:
Philippine Tourism [http://www.tourism.gov.ph]
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