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UKTI plans Asia trade mission for attractions suppliers
POSTED 19 May 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Xi Jinping have been working to close ties between the UK and China
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is organising a trade mission for UK companies wanting to explore investment opportunities in the leisure, entertainment and cultural sectors in China, Hong Kong and Macau.

Designed for companies delivering AV solutions, virtual reality content, lighting and equipment to the theme park, resorts, retail and visitor attractions sectors, Experience Economy takes place between 12-24 June.

With much of Asia significantly expanding its Experience Economy – a concept which sees businesses orchestrate memorable events for their customers – developers are looking for experiential content that provides a point of difference that reaches out and attracts and engages visitors, extending their visits.

The UKTI trade mission will help UK companies exploit these opportunities, facilitating access to key government departments, as well as key influencers and decision-makers for major commercial developers and leisure operators.

After a meeting between the British and Chinese governments in 2015, where more than £30bn (US$44bn, €39bn) of trade deals were signed, a number of pro-China tourism initiatives have started to take effect, including strengthening business ties.

Efforts to capitalise on the lucrative Chinese tourism market also appear to be gaining traction, with new research showing aspirational travel from China to the UK is on the up.

Applications for the trade mission are being accepted until 20 May. For more information, click here.
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UKTI plans Asia trade mission for attractions suppliers
POSTED 19 May 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Xi Jinping have been working to close ties between the UK and China
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is organising a trade mission for UK companies wanting to explore investment opportunities in the leisure, entertainment and cultural sectors in China, Hong Kong and Macau.

Designed for companies delivering AV solutions, virtual reality content, lighting and equipment to the theme park, resorts, retail and visitor attractions sectors, Experience Economy takes place between 12-24 June.

With much of Asia significantly expanding its Experience Economy – a concept which sees businesses orchestrate memorable events for their customers – developers are looking for experiential content that provides a point of difference that reaches out and attracts and engages visitors, extending their visits.

The UKTI trade mission will help UK companies exploit these opportunities, facilitating access to key government departments, as well as key influencers and decision-makers for major commercial developers and leisure operators.

After a meeting between the British and Chinese governments in 2015, where more than £30bn (US$44bn, €39bn) of trade deals were signed, a number of pro-China tourism initiatives have started to take effect, including strengthening business ties.

Efforts to capitalise on the lucrative Chinese tourism market also appear to be gaining traction, with new research showing aspirational travel from China to the UK is on the up.

Applications for the trade mission are being accepted until 20 May. For more information, click here.
RELATED STORIES
UK banking on Chinese tourism with new visa extension


Prime Minister David Cameron has declared that the UK will extend multiple-entry visas for Chinese visitors to two years from six months.
Britain targets Chinese tourism with new single visa pilot


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BHA chair Nick Varney laments visa policy for Chinese tourists


British efforts to court Chinese tourism through a major Shanghai business festival launched by Prince William are missing the point in terms of what needs to be done to attract Chinese visitors.
UK moves up the rankings in the Chinese tourism charts


Britain’s efforts to make itself a more welcoming destination to Chinese visitors appear to be paying off with new research showing aspirational travel from China to the UK is on the up.
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