by Ilja Pankow now at Park Hyatt, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 

The sixth edition of the ITE HCMC opened its doors on September 30th in a two day event which ends on the 2nd of October in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The event is the flagship event of a fair which features the joint marketing of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. The event offers exhibitors, buyers and visitors the opportunity to explore Asia´s

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by Joachim Fischer, today at White Swan Hotel, Guangzhou, China

On one of the most beautiful area´s in Guangzhou, the busy City in South China, on the fabulous Shamian Island, overlooking the splendid Pearl River with a breathtaking view, the 5-Star White Swan Hotel is truly an oasis of elegance and tranquility. With 843 rooms and suites, nine gourmet restaurants, 2.500 qm state-of-the-art meeting and exhibition spaces

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by Joachim Fischer, White Swan Hotel, Guangzhou

Khiri Reach and GTZ have launched a community tourism website to promote the little-known 8th-10th century Khmer ruins of Sambor Prei Kuk in central Cambodia.

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On the occasion of World Tourism Day, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is proud to align itself with the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) and its many initiatives in ensuring we have a greener world to live in.

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Reed Travel Exhibitions announces today that EIBTM has entered into a partnership to be a Gold sponsor for ‘Project Meeting Architecture’.

Project Meeting Architecture is being created to enhance the overall effectiveness of meetings by globally creating Meeting Architecture, a discipline focused on designing and implementing the content of meetings based on objectives and measuring the outcome. The discipline will form the basis of educational programmes for professionals and students.

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The official 2010 World Tourism Day (WTD) celebrations held in Guangzhou, China, have underscored the need for increased action by the global tourism sector – as one of the world’s leading economic activities – towards the preservation of biological diversity. Jointly organized by UNWTO, the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) and Guangdong Province, WTD celebrations brought together government representatives from around the world, leading biodiversity researchers, and private industry representatives.

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