AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMyanmar Tourism Outlook: Myanmar is aiming to nearly double foreign arrivals to 1.8 million this year, betting mainly on Chinese and Thai visitors, but analysts warn the target faces major hurdles after the 2021 unrest. Hospitality Skills: A five-day Chinese culinary training program in Yangon is boosting hotel and tourism service quality, with the Ministry of Hotels, Tourism and Culture expanding the initiative to multiple cities this year. Transport in the Capital: Myanmar has launched electric bus services in Nay Pyi Taw, adding a new option for getting around the capital. Tourism Push via Heritage: Myanmar is leaning on ancient temples and Buddhist pilgrimage sites to grow tourism, as authorities try to rebuild the sector. Policy & Access: Myanmar’s parliament sessions in Nay Pyi Taw touched on infrastructure and development questions, including transport and regional projects that can affect travel. Regional Travel Context: Korea lifted travel bans for parts of Cambodia and Venezuela, while keeping bans/alerts for several other countries and regions, including parts of Myanmar.
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