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Diriyah backs Saudi drive to attract 5 million Chinese tourists, debuts at ITB China 2025

Diriyah backs Saudi drive to attract 5 million Chinese tourists, debuts at ITB China 2025

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In an exclusive interview with TravTalk Middle East, Naif Hassan Awlia, Tourism and Engagement Director of Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, shared insights into the destination's debut at ITB China. Representing Diriyah for the first time at the event, Awlia emphasized the strategic importance of China as a key source market, aligning with Saudi Arabia's broader tourism vision. 'As part of Diriyah's tourism ecosystem, we closely follow the National Tourism Strategy,' Awlia explained. 'China is a priority market for us. With the Kingdom targeting 150 million visitors annually by 2030, 5 million of those are expected to come from China—and we intend to play a significant role in achieving that goal.' He highlighted the purpose of their participation at ITB China: to connect with leading travel trade partners, including platforms such as Alibaba and Trip.com, and tailor their offerings to resonate with Chinese travellers. 'We're here not only to tell our story but to understand and align with the narrative that appeals to the Chinese market,' he concluded.

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