Meet BDL Media This Weekend At China's Biggest Travel Fair
November 21, 2008 |
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Shanghai, China (November 21, 2008) /ChinaNewswire.com/ — BDL Media's travel-related products will be on display at Booth #3B02 this weekend at the China International Travel Mart 2008 being held at the Shanghai New International Expo Center.
Organized this year by the China National Tourism Administration, Shanghai Municipal People's Government, and General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, CITM is an annual event that is held in Shanghai and Kunming alternatively. As the largest professional travel mart in Asia, CITM has drawn the attention of people in the tourism industry worldwide. Participants in CITM come from all sectors of the travel industry including international and domestic tourist organizations, travel agencies, hotels, airlines and related travel companies.
Paul Doyle, BDL Media's president and the publisher of China Hospitality News, will be leading a delegation of staff from the company's offices in Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Beijing to the Shanghai event. BDL Media will not only be promoting its China Hospitality News, but also its other travel-related promotional and technology services such as 51MICE.com, Xinwengao.com, ChinaNewswire.com, Xianzai.com, Xianzai.cn, ChinaTravelNow.com, and XZList.com.
The CITM Organizing Committee is sparing no effort to invite, through various channels, buyers with strong competitiveness from Greater China and other countries and regions in the world, to participate in the mart. Strict participation conditions and invitation procedures will guarantee the quality of buyers, so that the participants will surely enjoy the great benefits at CITM.
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