Interview: Rising interest in China among Polish travelers, says tourism expert


WARSAW, May 1 (Xinhua) -- The May long weekend has traditionally marked a peak period for outbound tourism in Poland, and this year has seen a notable increase in demand for travel to China, according to a Polish tourism expert.

"We now have 12 tour groups traveling in China," said Ewa Gajewska, project manager at CT Poland, a travel agency that has specialized in tours to China for 25 years. To accommodate the heightened interest surrounding the May holiday, the agency added extra departures beyond its original plans.

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