Tanzania Tourist Board embarks on 2nd roadshow to China

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The Tanzania Tourist Board in collaboration with the Tanzania embassy in Beijing China have embarked on a 2nd roadshow in China .

The roadshow will take officials of the tourism board to four Chinese cities. They include Beijing,Shanghai, Nanjing and Changsha.

This is a follow up to the first roadshow which took place in November 2018,where the event took place in Beijing, Shanghai, Guanghzhou and Chengdu cities.

Over 320 Chinese travel agents and Media companies in total have attended the Tanzania Tourism roadshow since its launch on June 19th.

The roadshow ended yesterday June 25 in Changsha and will be followed by The Team’s participation in the China- Africa Expo in Changsha.

Officials from the Ministry of Natural Resources and tourism, 6 Government institutions and 11 private sector companies from Tanzania are on the 12 days event.

The Team is being led by Dr.Aloyce K.Nzuki,Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Judge Thomas Mihayo Chairman of TTB and Ms.Devota Mdachi. Md,TTB.

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