Indonesia, China, tourism pact aims to nurture future industry leaders


The China Centre in Bali is expected to serve as a focal point for tourism training, cultural exchange, and international cooperation. - Caixin Global

JAKARTA: Indonesia and China have launched a new "China Centre” on the resort island of Bali to boost vocational tourism education and strengthen cultural cooperation, marking a significant step in developing future tourism professionals.

The centre, established in partnership with Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, was officially inaugurated on Sunday (June 1). It is housed within Politeknik Pariwisata Bali, a government-run vocational higher education institution specialising in tourism, hospitality, and culinary arts.

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