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[Travel News]: Brunei, China tourism cooperation continues to strengthen despite COVID-19: minister

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Tourism activities were organized via online platforms, including a virtual training program held in November 2020 for Brunei’s local tour guides and tourism professionals.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the tourism cooperation between Brunei and China continues to strengthen, Haji Ali, Brunei’s Minister of Primary Resources and Tourism, said on Monday.

During the closing ceremony of Brunei-China Year of Tourism 2020 held virtually, the minister said in a pre-recorded remarks that as the two countries embarked into the “new normal,” tourism activities were organized via online platforms, including a virtual training program held in November 2020 for Brunei’s local tour guides and tourism professionals to further improve their Chinese and communication skills.

He said the country is also grateful to the support extended by the Chinese government for Brunei’s national carrier Royal Brunei Airlines to operate in China’s Beijing, Changsha, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Nanning and Shanghai.

“These connections have further led to increased economic activities and opportunities in the areas of tourism, agriculture, construction, maritime and others,” the minister said.

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