The first China-Arab States Expo will open on Sept 15 in Yinchuan, capital city of the Ningxia Hui autonomous region.
This year's expo in the Ningxia Hui autonomous region will deepen economic and trade cooperation between China and Arab states, said experts.
Though the cities of China's eastern coast have been the centers of commerce and economy in the past few decades, the Ningxia Hui autonomous region is emerging as a new driving force for development in the west through the revival of the ancient Silk Road trade route, local entrepreneurs say.
It's a great honor for Kuwait to be selected as the country of honor at the China-Arab States Expo 2013, which has a great influence on strengthening the friendship between Kuwait and China and developing bilateral cooperation in various fields such as trade, business, investment, culture and sports.
Beijing will build a headquarters for the World Tourism Cities Federation within three years to attract more cities to join the organization, a senior official said.
Beijing may become a gap year hotspot for international students, according to the capital's tourism commission, which is eyeing international students to boost tourist numbers.
As Chinese tourists become top spenders around the world, US travel agencies are customizing tour projects to attract them.
Offering enviable economic, social and political stability, the Republic of Namibia is a shining star in southern Africa and a fast-growing destination for foreign investors seeking lucrative returns in areas such as mining, energy, infrastructure development, transport and fisheries.
With an area of nearly 825,000 square kilometers, Namibia faces a challenge as it looks to establish itself as an international logistics hub through the development of an extensive transportation network.
Specializing in the transportation of bulk and containerized freight throughout Namibian and beyond, TransNamib Holdings Ltd is the national transport logistic provider and utilizes a combination of rail and road transport.
Spanning 1,500 kilometers in total, the final stretch of Namibia's breathtaking coastline was made a protected area in 2010, with Skeleton Coast National Park now covering an area of 16,000 square kilometers.
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