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Minister Magar seeks Chinese support for success of Visit Lumbini Year
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Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation Lokendra Bista Magar (L) and Chinese Ambassador to Nepal ... Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation Lokendra Bista Magar urged the Chinese government and its Embassy in Nepal to extend their support for the success of Visit Lumbini Year 2012 (VLY-2012).

Speaking at an interaction in the capital on Thursday on ""Prospect of Chinese Tourist in Nepal", Minister Magar said Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao was also positive about supporting Lumbini's development.

On the same occasion, Chinese Ambassador Yang Houlan said that Nepal has lots of potentials to attract more Chinese tourists and they are interested to visit Nepal.

However, he said that lack of enough flights and tourist guides in Chinese language are problems for Chinese tourists to visit Nepal. nepalnews.com

 

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