CRI听力:The Bahamas Ready to Face Significant Increase of Chinese Tourists
Paul Andrew Gomez, Bahamian Ambassador to China (Left) talking to CRI's Luo Yu during a live interview at CIFTIS on Monday, May 30, 2016. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]
Tourism cooperation has been a hot topic at the ongoing 4th China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services, or CIFTIS.
The Bahamas, which made its debut at the event this year, is trying to promote its attractions and services to Chinese tourists.
The Caribbean country has about 60% of its GDP and half its job opportunities reliant on tourism. But it only receives about 2,000 Chinese tourists each year.
For more on this, our reporter Luo Yu had an exclusive interview with the Bahama's ambassador to China, Paul Andrew Gomez.
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