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ITB China Special Edition 2021 announces new business procurement convention in May

Travel Daily Media

ITB China, the largest B2B-exclusive travel trade show in China, and China’s leading digital trade media in the MICE and Corporate Travel sector, China BT MICE, announced the Business Travel MICE Procurement Convention (BTMPC) will take place at this year’s ITB China Special Edition.

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Prague conventions poised to grow

Travel Daily Media

The Prague Convention Bureau was founded in April 2008. Over the ten years (2008 – 2018), we have participated in acquiring more than 630 events with the attendance of almost 293,000 delegates. Roman Muška, managing director of Prague Convention Bureau. TD: The bureau recently completed 10 years. billion (USD 52.37 million).

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ITB Asia commits future to Singapore

Travel Daily Media

Singapore will be home to at least the next three editions of ITB Asia, following a recent agreement signed between Messe Berlin and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). “ITB Asia has grown well since its inaugural show in 2008, delivering strong content and memorable experiences for delegates over the past nine years.

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Thailand woos India’s MICE sector

Travel Daily Media

The Bangkok Post said the delegation will meet some 200-300 Indian companies, travel agents, trade associations, professional exhibition and convention organisers during the four-day road show. The report said TCEB plans to organise eight trade shows and 11 roadshows to attract more MICE visitors.

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How Georgia Attracts Chinese Tourists by Highlighting Key Americana in their Marketing Visuals

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The country’s growing economic power has resulted in a higher proportion of business partnerships, international education and tourism opportunities around the world, but especially in America. But even for places like Georgia, Chinese tourism represents a massive economic opportunity that can’t be ignored. million visitors to the U.S.