Kenya records spike in Chinese tourists: official


NAIROBI, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) -- Kenya has witnessed a significant rise in the number of Chinese tourists visiting to enjoy its scenic attractions, including wildlife and sandy beaches, a senior tourism official has said.

June Chepkemei, chief executive officer of the Kenya Tourism Board, a state-owned tourism marketing agency, said on Friday that a targeted outreach to Chinese travelers has paid off, injecting vitality into the East African country's hospitality sector.

"Overall, in the year 2024, we saw about four million Chinese visiting the continent, and Kenya received about 100,000 of them," Chepkemei said during an interview with Xinhua in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital.

The number of Chinese tourists visiting Kenya in February rose significantly due to the Chinese Spring Festival holiday, she said, noting that the majority of these tourists were drawn by wildlife and indigenous cultures.

According to Chepkemei, Kenya has diversified tourism products to attract Chinese visitors, showcasing local cuisine and authentic forms of entertainment.

"Kenya is an all-year-round destination, and we are always prepared to receive our friends from China," she added.

To sustain growth in the number of Chinese visitors to Kenya, Chepkemei said local tour guides have embraced the Chinese language to facilitate communication with leisure or business visitors from the Asian nation.

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