2015 China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) Tourism Exhibition was unveiled at Guilin International Exhibition and Conference Centre, which attracts lots of visitors and buyers.
On May 29, 2015 China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) Tourism Exhibition was unveiled at Guilin International Exhibition and Conference Centre. The event attracted guests from nearly 50 countries and regions including the 10 ASEAN countries, the United States, Australia and Italy, nearly 800 companies from 29 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and over 300 overseas buyers.
The opening ceremony of the CAEXPO
China Business Network (CBN), as well as its awarded winning outbound travel portal
CBN Travel &MICE and
World Travel Online, attends the CAEXPO and introduces many overseas resources and tour operators during the event, such as
Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism,
Jamaica Tourism Board, UK-
VisitAberdeen, USA-
Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau, UK-
Victoria and Albert Museum, UK-
Magnolia Park Golf & Country Club, UK-
St. Ermin's Hotel, USA-
Aspen & Snowmass, UK-
the London Pass, France-
the Paris Pass, USA-
Educational Travel Consultants, Bhutan-
Gyelyong Travels and so on.
The World Travel Online joint exhibition stand attracts many visitors
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CBN is discussing business with the buyer | The Staff is showing the publicity material |
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Ms. Rosa Del Carmen, the representative of Dominica, is taking pictures with the staff | The representative from the Bahamas tourism |
It’s learnt that the three-day exhibition will highlight the theme of “21st Century Maritime Silk Road Tourism Development and Cooperation” and promote tourism communication and cooperation between China and ASEAN countries. The exhibition covers 23,000 square meters and is divided into five zones: the international tourism exhibition zone, international tourism products exhibition zone, domestic tourism exhibition zone, local tourism exhibition zone, and tourism consumption exhibition zone, in addition to the themed pavilion “21st Century Maritime Silk Road.”