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Myanmar participates in ASEAN tourism-related meetings in Singapore
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FROM 13 to 15 November, the Global Conference on Sustainable Tourism, organized by the Global Sustainable Tourism Commission, was held in Singapore. In conjunction with this event, the Singapore Tourism Board hosted the ASEAN Tourism Coordination Meeting and the ASEAN Cruise Tourism Workshop. A delegation from Myanmar, led by Director-General U Maung Maung Kyaw from the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, attended these events.
On 13 November, the Myanmar delegation participated in the ASEAN Tourism Coordination Meeting at the Singapore Tourism Board office. Discussions focused on Myanmar’s key tourism markets, prospects, and the development of the ASEAN Tourism Strategic Plan 2030. Delegates emphasized the importance of incorporating global tourism trends into the plan and proposed initiatives to enhance collaboration within the ASEAN
regional tourism sector.
From 14 to 15 November, the Global Conference on Sustainable Tourism continued, with an opening ceremony attended by Mr Alvin Tan, Singapore’s Minister of State for Trade and Industry and for Culture, Community, and Youth, and Mr Luigi Cabrini, Chair of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council. The event brought together over 500 delegates, including stakeholders from Singapore and beyond.
During the conference, international experts on sustainable development shared insights on establishing global sustainability standards for tourism businesses and destinations. Discussions highlighted the importance of collaboration among international
tourism organizations, governments, the private sector, local communities, and other stakeholders to ensure long-term sustainable growth in the tourism sector. On the afternoon of 15 November, the Myanmar delegation participated in the ASEAN Cruise Tourism Workshop and a study tour. The discussions focused on prioritizing cruise tourism within the global travel industry and emphasized integrating long-term environmental sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives into cruise tourism operations.
Following the workshop, the delegation visited the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore and the Singapore Cruise Centre, where they observed the operational processes designed to facilitate smooth entry and exit for cruise passengers, highlighting the efficiency and convenience of the services provided. — MNA/TMT
Source From: The Global New Light of Myanmar