Thursday 20 November 2014

Nepal and China sign agreement to develop mountain tourism

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Kathmandu: Nepal and China have consented to an arrangement to advance reciprocal participation in the zones of mountaineering and tourism.


President of Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) Ang Tshering Sherpa and Leader of Delegation and General Secretary of China Tibet Mountaineering Association (CTMA), Zhang Min Sien, yesterday consented to the convention arrangement in vicinity of Tourism Secretary Suresh Man Shrestha.


The understanding means to trade ventures by offering data on mountain climbing and different strategies.


Data identified with mountain environment and its impacts on atmosphere would likewise be imparted.


The understanding would likewise advance investigation of thoughts and methodologies to support tourism in both the nations.


In an offer to make mountaineering a safe calling, preparing and salvage methods would likewise be traded between the countries, a joint articulation discharged by NMA and CTMA said.


Normal issues and plans influencing mountain tourism would likewise be investigated, the announcement said.


So as to create innovative mountain climbing exercises, it is imperative that CTMA and NMA develop their companionship by producing common comprehension, it said.


“The benevolent relationship between the two associations will help in giving vocation to the individuals living in the mountain district of both the nations,” said Ang Tshering Sherpa, President of NMA.



Nepal and China sign agreement to develop mountain tourism

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