Publish Time:2016-03-28 18:20:21Source:Travel Weekly China
【Introduction】:Toronto Tourism Bureau recently announced that they will join CTS Shenzhen China Merchants International Travel
Toronto Tourism Bureau recently announced that they will join CTS Shenzhen China Merchants International Travel (CMIT), Jinwei travel agency, Ontario Provincial Tourism Bureau, Riley Winery in Canada, Air Canada, Intercontinental Hotel Group and Marriott Hotel Group together, from March 21 to April 14, to launch a large-scale tourism industry training activities in seven major cities in southern China, including Chongqing, Kunming, Nanning, Foshan, Zhongshan and Xiamen. This is the first promotion activity this year that Toronto Tourism Bureau launched. During the activity, Toronto, Canada's largest city and North America's fourth largest dynamic city of fashion, will comprehensively and detailedly introduce to the travel agency colleagues in China the rich and colorful, distinctly themed products, such as high-end custom tours, family travel, winter / summer camp travel and photography themed travel, striving to work together with travel agents in the Chinese market to receive outstanding achievements in the Chinese market in 2016.
According to the latest annual report of 2015 released by Toronto Tourism Bureau, in 2015, apart from the US, China maintained the largest international tourists market. In 2015, a total of 260,400 Chinese tourists visited Toronto; the annual growth rate reached 13%. Toronto Tourism Bureau and the local tourism related industries are fully prepared to greet the Chinese tourists with high quality services.
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