Wednesday, November 01, 2006

The reason the United States should be careful in their marginalization of Africa:

Kenya to launch major tourism marketing drive in China


Kenya is set to launch a major tourism promotion drive to target Chinese tourists as well as leaders attending the China-Africa summit opening in Beijing later this week, tourism officials have said.

Kenyan tourism marketing agents said Tuesday the campaign to showcase the country as a tourist destination will be done through a variety of media advertisement, including billboards, roadshows and would also include the use of specialized teams of travel agents.

"We are launching a major marketing campaign in China later this week. China is a big market in Asia. We have established our presence there," Kenya Tourism Board Managing Director Dr. Ongong' a Achieng told Xinhua after the release of the third quarter report.

"We signed Approved Destination Status for outbound Chinese tourist groups in 2004 and we have translate this into increased marketing of tourism in China," he said.

He said a cast of 50 Chinese carried out a production shoot of TV soap opera "The Last Breakthrough," and the producers are planning to air the series to 100 million southern Chinese audiences, publicizing Kenyan culture and tourist attractions.

"The media advertisements will hit east Asian television screens in the next two to three days," said Achieng.

Achieng said the consistent marketing campaigns in China has seen increased number of Chinese tourists coming into the country since 2004, when the East African nation was granted the preferred tourist destination status.

Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has announced that he would travel to China on Wednesday to attend the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit. Some 40 African leaders are expected in the Chinese capital Beijing for the Summit.

The KTB chief said Kenya has established itself in China and the prospects of more trade with Beijing were looking brighter since the 2004 signing of the preferred tourist destination.
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