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EU seeking China's approved destination status

Italy, current holder of the European Union (EU) rotating presidency, hopes the Chinese Government will grant approved destination status (ADS) to all EU nations, said Giuseppe Galati, Vice-Minister of Production Activities of Italy.


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Italy, current holder of the European Union (EU) rotating presidency, hopes the Chinese Government will grant approved destination status (ADS) to all EU nations, said Giuseppe Galati, Vice-Minister of Production Activities of Italy.

With long history, rich culture and beautiful scenery, EU nations would warmly welcome Chinese visitors, Galati said Tuesday in Beijing at the 15th session of the World Tourism Organization (WTO) General Assembly.

He said EU nations were talking with the Chinese Government in the hope they could attract the growing numbers of Chinese outbound tourists as soon as possible.

Galati said many EU nations, including Italy, had accelerated training of Chinese-speaking guides and restaurants were offering more Chinese cuisine.

Last year, Germany became the first EU nation to gain ADS. The first Chinese tourist group set out for Germany on Feb. 15 this year.


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