AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoJordan-China Tourism Boost: Jordanian tourism stakeholders are urging Amman to capitalize on King Abdullah’s China visit, including meetings with Trip.com in Shanghai, to drive more direct Chinese bookings and longer stays via multi-destination packages covering Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, Jerash and Aqaba. Macao Culture & Tourism Planning: Macau officials outlined plans for the Macao International Integrated Tourism & Culture Zone as a “cultural name card,” with a museum-and-arts cluster designed to anchor world-class cultural tourism and support economic diversification beyond gaming. Macao Visitor Experience: Sands China extended its “A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory” exhibition at Sands Gallery to Nov 29, adding new exhibits and interactive elements drawing visitors from across Asia and beyond. Hospitality Tech Upgrade: XCards launched its Global Trust Infrastructure, using reusable NFC tokens to replace single-use hotel keycards and support privacy-first access and membership credentials, backed by a Series A round. Arctic Shipping Test: South Korea’s first Arctic container route test ship sailed from Busan, aiming to validate a faster Asia-Europe link—while Western concerns focus on Russia sanctions and environmental risks. Disaster & Travel Safety: India’s coastguard and navy continue search-and-rescue after a Panama-flagged bulk carrier sank off eastern India, with two Chinese crew rescued and others missing. Space Tourism Angle: China postponed the Chang’e-7 lunar mission after it failed to meet launch conditions, delaying planned south-pole ice exploration.
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