Beijing : Ahmed Al Khateeb, Minister of Tourism and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) inaugurated a global promotional campaign in Beijing, China, where he launched the Saudi Travel Expo in Tiantan Park, set to run until October 26.
The minister led a Saudi delegation comprising top officials and key partners from Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector. The delegation aimed to enhance the country’s position on the global tourism map and showcase the readiness of Saudi tourism destinations to welcome visitors from China.
The delegation conducted a series of meetings, signing several memoranda of understanding with prominent Chinese companies.
The Saudi Travel Expo featured interactive sections highlighting the tourism destinations in Diriyah, Al Ula, and Al Baha.
Guests also enjoyed live demonstrations of Sadu weaving and traditional music performances. Saudi tourism partners offered various packages and offers to visit key destinations, including Jeddah, Neom, and the Red Sea, and attend exclusive global events in the Riyadh Season.
Saudi tourism officials joined their Chinese counterparts to prepare for the arrival of Chinese tourists, and to provide them with an enjoyable, seamless, safe, and inspiring travel experience through a variety of initiatives.
These efforts include training tour guides who can speak Chinese, adding Chinese language support to the Tourism Unified Care Center (930), and offering tailored payment solutions for Chinese visitors in collaboration with UnionPay.
Trending
- SCW launches National Plan for the Advancement of Bahraini Women 2025–2026
- In cooperation with Information Ministry, “MBC Talent” acting auditions begin in Bahrain
- Bahrain Space Agency showcases Arab model for strategic space planning
- South Korea raises travel alert for border areas in Thailand and Cambodia
- Bahrain launches National Policy for the Use of Artificial Intelligence, adopts GCC ethical manual
- Bahrain Film Festival unveils new visual identity ahead of fifth edition
- 18 militants killed in army clash in southern Somalia
- As humanitarian situation in Gaza Strip reaches critical stage, UAE will resume aid airdrop immediately