Webcast: Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, & China (Mekong Region) Recovery Update, 1st of 2
Webcast: Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, & China (Mekong Region) Recovery Update, 1st of 2 in association with Mekong Tourism
Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, & southern China border the Mekong River. They receive over 70 million visitors yearly, not counting the over half a billion who visit Yunnan in southern China.
Livecast Friday, July 3, 2020: 4pm Bangkok; 10 am London; 4pm New York (register here)
Topics:
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Mekong River basin overview
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When will travellers from SE Asia, UK & Europe and North America be welcomed, without quarantine
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Health and distancing policies at attractions, shops and restaurants
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What are the traditional itineraries and activities. And, what ones recommended for those who are concerned about distancing?
Coutry Representative Speakers
- Mekong Tourism – Mr. Jens Thraenhart, Executive Director of Mekong Tourism
- Myanmar – Mr. Bertie Lawson, CEO of Sampan Travel Myanmar
- Laos – Ms. Duangmala, Managing Director of Exo Travel Laos
- Cambodia – Mr. Nick Ray, Director of Hanuman Travel Cambodia & Lonely Planet Author
- Viet Nam – Mr. Bobby Nguyen, CEO of Mekong Rustic Viet Nam
- Thailand – Mr. Herman Hoven, CEO of Khiri Travel
- China – Mr. Brian Linden, Owner Linden Center Dali/China
- Moderator: Mr. Charlie Kao, Publisher, TravelMole Media Group
Livecast Friday, July 3, 2020: 4pm Bangkok; 10 am London; 4pm New York (register here)
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