Uganda Wins Big at China International Tourism Expo

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Uganda Wins Big at China International Tourism Expo

The Ugandan Consulate in Guangzhou has been honoured as the Best Organizer during the closing ceremony of the China International Tourism Industry Expo (CITIE)...

The Ugandan Consulate in Guangzhou has been honoured as the Best Organizer during the closing ceremony of the China International Tourism Industry Expo (CITIE) 2024, held from September 13-15. This recognition comes as a testament to its exceptional efforts in promoting Uganda’s tourism potential and building international partnerships.

The Ugandan Embassy in Beijing, alongside the Consulate in Guangzhou, displayed Uganda’s rich cultural heritage, diverse wildlife, and investment opportunities, captivating the global audience. Visitors were particularly drawn to Uganda’s natural beauty, including the Big Five, breathtaking waterfalls, and iconic parks.

Ambassador Nsababera, while receiving the award, highlighted the consulate’s role in positioning Uganda as a top destination for both tourists and investors. The Ugandan Consulate has also been invited to co-organize next year’s expo, further solidifying its international standing.

CITIE 2024, held at the China Export and Import Fair Complex in Guangzhou, is China's largest international tourism expo, featuring over 100 destinations, 500 tourism providers, and 43,000 visitors. The event emphasized high-quality recovery for the tourism industry and fostered new economic opportunities worldwide.

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