ITB China is the biggest travel trade show in China and the Maldives recently marked its presence in this prestigious event. The event took place from 24-26 December 2021 as a physical event and a virtual version of the same was also available from November to December. This offered great opportunities for the Maldives to promote itself as a safe destination in the Chinese tourist market.
China has been one of the largest tourist markets for the Maldives before the pandemic, and the officials believe that Chinese travellers will start to visit the Maldives post-pandemic. All-inclusive Hotels in Maldives the likes of Cinnamon Hakuraa Huraa Maldives are ready to welcome travellers from China once the restrictions are lifted in China. Tourism officials strongly believe that 2022 will be a better year for the tourism sector in the Maldives and that in the world as well.
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