Ghana pitches for share of Chinese market at COTTM 2019 Exhibition

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The Ghana Tourism Authority as part of its mandate to market Ghana to attract tourist has made a strong representation at this year’s China Outbound Travel & Tourism Market (COTTM) which China’s leading outbound travel exhibition.

The Ghana delegation was led by the Chief Executive of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Mr Akwasi Agyeman. Ghana showcased her ecotourism, culture, adventure and warmth at the exhibition.

The 15th edition of COTTM took place from April 15 to 17 at the New Hall National Agricultural Exhibition Centre in Beijing. COTTM is widely recognized as the industry’s most important platform and remains the only business-to-business event that focuses solely on the growing outbound tourism market in China.

Source: visitghana.com

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