www.xinhuanet.com
XINHUA online
CHINA VIEW
VIEW CHINA
 Breaking News Plane crashes on landing in southern Afghanistan     NPC vice chairman meets Japanese guest    URGENT: China sends plane to fetch overseas Chinese in Solomon    Daytime curfew continues in Nepali capital    Fund cut to Hamas proves war against Islam: Bin Laden    Roadside bomb kills 3 US soldiers in Iraq    
Home  
China  
World  
Business  
Technology  
Opinion  
Culture/Edu  
Sports  
Entertainment  
Life/Health  
Travel  
Weather  
RSS  
  About China
  Map
  History
  Constitution
  CPC & Other Parties
  State Organs
  Local Leadership
  White Papers
  Statistics
  Major Projects
  English Websites
  BizChina
- Conferences & Exhibitions
- Investment
- Bidding
- Enterprises
- Policy update
- Technological & Economic Development Zones
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
   News Photos Voice People BizChina Feature About us   
55th PATA Conference opens in Thailand
www.chinaview.cn 2006-04-24 19:18:24

    PATTAYA, Thailand, April 24 (Xinhua)-- Delegates and experts from 40 countries gathered here Monday for the 55th Annual Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Conference to discuss ways in promoting tourism in line with the changing trends and seek further cooperation among participating countries in the industry.

    The meeting will focus on the new opportunities that the rapidly changing environment has brought out to the tourism sector. The agenda sweeps from gay tourism and celebrity holidays to medical travel and the impact of low cost suppliers.

    At the opening ceremony, PATA President and CEO Peter de Jong said he believed tourism could do a lot to foster intercultural understanding and tolerance as well as bringing tangible economic benefit to developing nations.

    Over the past four years, tourism in the Asia Pacific region registered an average 7-9 percent growth rate with better achievement in a number of countries and medium performance in others.

    In 2005, Vietnam gained more than 3 million visitors and Laos exceeded 1 million. Cambodia already passed the one million mark in 2004.

    Following the strike of the Dec. 26 tsunami, the disaster-hit destinations have been on their way to full recovery, Peter said, noting it is not time for complacency, as the sites need continued national and regional supports.

    He said PATA would work closely with the United Nation and the World Tourism Organization to track development of the Avian Flu virus and anticipate communications strategies and crisis management scenarios for the region.

    At the meeting, Thai Deputy Prime Minister Suwat Liptapanlop said the conference is being held at a time when there is growing recognition of the role that tourism can play in a stable and peaceful future of mankind.

    He urged concerted efforts to be paid to expand the industry and ensure its sustainable development.

    He said Thailand has set out comprehensive strategies to boost sustainable development of tourism in 2004-2008. The six guidelines include the development of tourism personnel, tourist attractions, infrastructure and transportation links, tourism industrial standards, integrated tourism management along with the promotion of tourism research.

    Suwat noted sharing experience and best practices, especially in the areas of agricultural development, public health, and tourism would reduce economic gap between countries in the region, paving the way for common development.

    More than 1,100 participants attended Monday's conference, which is scheduled to wind up on April 27. Enditem

Editor: Lin Li
  Related Story
Zhang Ziyi attends White House reception
Bin Laden slams West's war against Islam
Schumacher sets career pole record
- Plane set to fetch overseas Chinese in Solomon
- Wen sets out strategy to tackle environmental issue
- Bin Laden slams West's war against Islam
- Socialist-led coalition wins Hungary's general elections
- Promoting reform of cultural system
- Center-left to govern Italy for full 5-year term: Prodi
- Israel in midst of terror wave: DM
- Hamas seeks to ease tension with Fatah
- Israel in midst of terror wave: official
- More Chinese evacuated from Solomon Islands
- Center-left to govern Italy for full five-year term: Prodi
- Japan, US reach cost sharing deal on Marine relocation
- Protest continues in Nepali capital
- Hungary opens 2nd round of 2006 parliamentary elections
- Iran slams Israeli life threat on Iranian President
- 80,000 march in Brussels to honor murdered teenager
Copyright ©2003 Xinhua News Agency. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.