Despite the geographical distance, Cuba has been betting in recent times to promote itself in China as a tourist destination and, according to a press release from the Ministry of Tourism of the Island that reproduces the official Cuban press, the efforts have resulted in during the first months of the year, around 46,000 Chinese visited the Caribbean country.
A number that has grown exponentially in recent times, although it represents a lower percentage of the two million international visitors counted until May 18. Thus, Canada and the European markets continue to position themselves as the main emitters of tourists to the Island.
For this reason, the Caribbean nation has the purpose of making China more aware of Cuba's destiny and the possibilities it offers. For this, Cuba will promote its security as one of its great strengths as a destination, one of the characteristics most valued by the tourists of the Asian giant.
A number that has grown exponentially in recent times, although it represents a lower percentage of the two million international visitors counted until May 18. Thus, Canada and the European markets continue to position themselves as the main emitters of tourists to the Island.
For this reason, the Caribbean nation has the purpose of making China more aware of Cuba's destiny and the possibilities it offers. For this, Cuba will promote its security as one of its great strengths as a destination, one of the characteristics most valued by the tourists of the Asian giant.