Club Med hosted its Lijiang Resort’s first global event with the theme of Dancing with Yulong (Jade Dragon) that invites overseas guests to experience the beauty of China.
Around 100 tourism trade partners and media from different markets were invited to this global event, including Hong Kong SAR, Taiwan region, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, Vietnam and Belgium, during which they visited the Club Med Guilin and Lijiang resorts respectively.
At Lijiang Resort, guests experienced a wide range of activities both within and outside the resort – they saw the sunrise over the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, took a stroll through Baisha Ancient Town (the World Cultural Heritage), appreciated the traditional art of Naxi tie dye and learned about the Dongba script, which is the only existed pictographic writing system throughout the world. Plus, Discovery, a product series of Club Med excursion, includes the travelling route not only in Lijiang, but Kunming, Dali, and Shangri-La.
Guests from Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong SAR can get direct flights from their respective cities to Lijiang and Kunming, providing them with convenient access to the diverse exploration itineraries that Club Med offers in the destination.
Currently, Club Med operates 10 resorts in China, with Lijiang and Guilin resorts as two of its iconic destinations – its three mountain resorts, located in Changbaishan, Beidahu and Yabuli, provide professional skiing facilities, instructions and diverse snow activities.
In anticipation of the upcoming peak tourism season, Club Med has taken a series of proactive steps to promote outbound travel among domestic guests, such as an early bird promotion, which commenced on March 26, offers discounts of up to 30 per cent and up to 30 days cancellation notice.
Andrew Xu, CEO of Club Med China, commented: “We are thrilled to utilise this global brand event as a showcase for our resorts and the beautiful destinations in China to media and travellers worldwide. With a robust demand for skiing and summer vacations across all regions, we anticipate a sustained increase in bookings throughout 2024.”
Club Med hosted its Lijiang Resort’s first global event with the theme of Dancing with Yulong (Jade Dragon) that invites overseas guests to experience the beauty of China.
Around 100 tourism trade partners and media from different markets were invited to this global event, including Hong Kong SAR, Taiwan region, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, Vietnam and Belgium, during which they visited the Club Med Guilin and Lijiang resorts respectively.
At Lijiang Resort, guests experienced a wide range of activities both within and outside the resort – they saw the sunrise over the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, took a stroll through Baisha Ancient Town (the World Cultural Heritage), appreciated the traditional art of Naxi tie dye and learned about the Dongba script, which is the only existed pictographic writing system throughout the world. Plus, Discovery, a product series of Club Med excursion, includes the travelling route not only in Lijiang, but Kunming, Dali, and Shangri-La.
Guests from Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong SAR can get direct flights from their respective cities to Lijiang and Kunming, providing them with convenient access to the diverse exploration itineraries that Club Med offers in the destination.
Currently, Club Med operates 10 resorts in China, with Lijiang and Guilin resorts as two of its iconic destinations – its three mountain resorts, located in Changbaishan, Beidahu and Yabuli, provide professional skiing facilities, instructions and diverse snow activities.
In anticipation of the upcoming peak tourism season, Club Med has taken a series of proactive steps to promote outbound travel among domestic guests, such as an early bird promotion, which commenced on March 26, offers discounts of up to 30 per cent and up to 30 days cancellation notice.
Andrew Xu, CEO of Club Med China, commented: “We are thrilled to utilise this global brand event as a showcase for our resorts and the beautiful destinations in China to media and travellers worldwide. With a robust demand for skiing and summer vacations across all regions, we anticipate a sustained increase in bookings throughout 2024.”