Tourism operators of Sri Lanka and Maldives are promoting holiday packages in
hopes of attracting Chinese visitors during the upcoming Chinese lunar New Year,
which falls on Feb. 9.
"The Chinese government and people offered generous help to us. We hope
Chinese visitors come during the Spring Festival," said Ajith Weerasekera, chief
representative of Sri Lankan Airlines in China.
"Some Maldives islands were not affected by the tsunami and canstill host
world tourists. We hope more and more Chinese guests can spend the holiday in
Maldives," said Wei Jikang, Iris travel agency manager who promoted special
holiday routes for Chinese people.
From now to the end of April, the Sri Lankan airlines and the nation's
biggest travel agency planned to attract Chinese visitorsby two special routes
with cheap prices, namely cultural tour and holiday tour.
"Some people dare not go to the beach after the tsunami," Wei said.
The tour will instead focus on the inland beauty of Sri Lanka,including
cultural relics and unique urban scenery.