The Chinese Ambassador to Philippines visited Kalibo and Boracay Island in Aklan over the weekend, in preparation for the reopening of outbound travel by Chinese citizens. Know more:
THE Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines visited Kalibo and Boracay Island in Aklan over the weekend, in preparation for the reopening of outbound travel by Chinese citizens. Boracay is one of the favorite destinations of Chinese tourists, especially during the Lunar New Year.
He added, “Aklan Province, especially Boracay, is a well-known tourist destination, together with the many other beautiful islands of the Philippines. I hope Aklan in the future would also be a well-known destination for investment and opportunity.”
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