Global tourism leaders gathered at Guilin, Guangxi for a three-day conference from September 18 through 20. The UN World Tourism Organisation and Pacific Asia Travel Association jointly organized this international summit. Representatives from over 20 nations participated in discussions on sustainable travel practices and technological advancements. The United States, Australia, France, and Singapore sent delegates to examine tourism governance and workforce development strategies. Countries such as Slovenia, Indonesia, Nepal, Spain contributed valuable insights during expert panel sessions.
The conference featured presentations from major industry players, including TUI Group and Alipay's Fliggy, on European markets and digital tourism platforms. UN Tourism released its newest World Tourism Barometer during the event with updated travel statistics and economic data. Participants explored Guilin's tourist attractions to observe how the city combines cultural heritage with modern technology. The forum ended with delegates adopting the Guilin Solutions framework to promote intelligent and sustainable tourism practices worldwide.
The conference featured presentations from major industry players, including TUI Group and Alipay's Fliggy, on European markets and digital tourism platforms. UN Tourism released its newest World Tourism Barometer during the event with updated travel statistics and economic data. Participants explored Guilin's tourist attractions to observe how the city combines cultural heritage with modern technology. The forum ended with delegates adopting the Guilin Solutions framework to promote intelligent and sustainable tourism practices worldwide.