Three new initiatives to boost China’s rapidly
expanding golf travel industry were unveiled at the Asia Golf
Tourism Convention (AGTC) in Haikou this week.
The drive to improve industry standards and
provide a bridge between Chinese golf and the global game were key
messages for the China Chapter of IAGTO (International Association
of Golf Tour Operators).
“This third annual AGTC is a seminal moment for
golf in China and particularly the China Chapter of IAGTO,” said Mr Tenniel Chu, Chairman of the China Chapter and Vice
Chairman of Mission Hills Group. “Our desire is to enhance
the golfing experience for all inbound and outbound tourists and
it is vitally important that we work together to achieve this
common goal.”
Almost 500 delegates – including nearly 200
golf tour operators from 32 countries – are attending the AGTC,
which is being held in China for the first time. Mission Hills
Haikou is the official host venue for the event.
At press
conference following the AGTC Opening Ceremony, Mr Chu unveiled a
three-point action plan for the China Chapter, which is quickly
expanding its membership base.
“First, we are currently
inviting senior, respected and experienced public figures to join
our inaugural Board of Directors. We want our organization to
benefit from the best wisdom and leadership available as we pilot
a course through these exciting times for golf tourism,” he said. “Second, to further promote Chinese golf to the world, we
will host an annual gathering of golf tour operators from around
the world every year at Mission Hills. This will be in addition to
the AGTC which, of course, is held in different countries around
the region. Third, the China Chapter’s annual meeting
will now include a workshop in which members exchange ideas, learn
about best practices and receive updates on the latest developments in the rapidly evolving golf tourism industry. I firmly believe these steps are essential if we are to
keep pace with the rest of the world.”
The AGTC, running
from 24-27 March, is being held by IAGTO in partnership with
Mission Hills Group and the Haikou Government.
More than
60 Chinese golf tour operators, golf planners and specialist golf
travel agencies are attending.
“This AGTC is the largest
ever golf tourism event to have taken place in Asia, and the most
diverse and important international tourism event to have taken
place on Hainan Island,” said IAGTO President and Chief Executive, Mr Peter Walton. “It is also the first time that a golf
tourism trade event has had more buyer delegates than supplier
companies, which will lead to more business opportunities than
ever before.”
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