Sri Lanka Tourism launches advertising campaign on China Travel Channel

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Sri Lanka Tourism welcomed a 13 member group from China’s ‘The Travel Channel’, at the Bandaranaike International Airport. The group arrived here to start work towards promoting the island aggressively in China via the channel starting from January 2014. The Chinese Travel Channel which has an audience of 650 million Chinese will use a mix of both programs and commercials to help promote Sri Lanka, which in otherwise would have cost a commercial value of a sum of Rs. 2,800 million. The agreement to start the proposed campaign, an initiative of Minister Basil Rajapaksa was signed between the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau and the Chinese Travel Channel recently. The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau and Sri Lanka Embassy in China organised this television advertising campaign. The Travel Channel Director Yan Yi and SLTPB Managing Director Rumy Jauffer signed the agreement on-behalf of each other’s institutions in the presence of Economic Development Deputy Minister M.L.A.M. Hizbullah, Deputy Ambassador of China in Sri Lanka Ren Fanqing, Sri Lanka Tourism Chairman Bhashwara Gunarathna and Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority Director General Dr. D.S. Jayaweera. The event was held at the Mount Lavinia Hotel. With this agreement, the travel channel will broadcast 2,500 advertisement spots and over 500 minutes of feature programs and interviews about Sri Lanka during the whole of January 2013. Sri Lanka is the first country the Chinese Travel Channel has chosen to provide advertising exposure in year 2014. Parallel to that, The Travel Channel of China will also distribute the Sri Lankan content via six of its online sites and other social media tools which reaches an audience of nearly 350 million Chinese. The 13 member TV crew will visit places such as Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Yala, Negombo, Pinnawala, Kandy, Nuwara-Eliya, Rathnapura, down south and Sigiriya, Pasikudha during their seven day stay in Sri Lanka to film the island’s tourism attractions. Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau is arranging the travel channel’s tour in Sri Lanka with the support of The Hoteliers Association of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Travel Operators and also the Sri Lankan Airlines. As a national career of Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan Airlines also gets a chance to advertise through these programs. Sri Lanka in recent years has been aggressively promoting the country in the Chinese market under the guidance of the Minister of Economic Development Basil Rajapaksa. Apart from the Travel Channel promotion campaign, it will also continue with the three-day mega promotional campaign which will be held in the Chinese city of Shanghai. During 2013, a three-day campaign was conducted in Beijing, while a 200 buses branding promotional campaign also was carried out in major Chinese cities for a period of six months. Sri Lanka is also planning to take part in five international travel fairs and organise familiarisation tours for around 200 foreign journalists and tour operators during 2014. China ranks among the top 10 countries from which Sri Lanka received the highest number of tourists during 2013.    

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