Publish Time:2019-05-29 19:22:43Source:WTCF
【Introduction】:On May 28th, the World Tourism Cities Federation (WTCF) held an event to commemorate the opening day of its 2019 tourism promotion conference.
On May 28th, the World Tourism Cities Federation (WTCF) held an event to commemorate the opening day of its 2019 tourism promotion conference. Several representatives of various cities from South America and Asia, 13 domestic travel agencies, and over 50 members from eight media organizations have participated in the activity. Among the attendees included vice chairman of the federation council, Gonsalo Robredo from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ramon Antonio, a mayor from Punta Cana, Dominica, and mayor Nurullaev Batirjon from Samarkand, Uzbekistan, all of whom announced their enthusiasm in their introductory addresses. They have had extensive communication and negotiation with the industry and actively promote their cities and tourism resources.
Vice chairman of WTCF federation council, Mr Gonsalo Robredo
Mayor Ramon Antonio from Punta Cana, Dominica
Deputy Governor Nurullaev Batirjon from Samarkand, Uzbekistan
The site of promotion conference
The site of promotion conference
Members from distant foreign cities took this opportunity to communicate their interests and concerns with members of associated institutions and media. After the promotion conference, guests had the pleasure of visiting the China and International Pavilions, along with the Beijing and Zhejiang Gardens.
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