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Date: Friday, 20 April, 2018

Time: 14:30-17:30

Venue: FG51, Grand Hall, Forward Building, Taipa Campus, IFT, Macao SAR, China

 

background of The Forum

 

           China’s Belt and Road initiative aims to realize one of the most ambitious and far-reaching international cooperation programs ever undertaken, involving more than 60 countries and regions in Asia, Europe and the African continent, and with the goal of promoting closer cooperation among these countries. While most discussions about the Belt and Road revolve around infrastructure, economic, and trade development, few, if any, in-depth dialogues have taken place focusing on the initiative’s long-term impact on global travel and tourism.

 

           Since the Belt and Road initiative also envisions cooperation in regional tourism and the development of cross-country tourism routes and products, the aim of this forum is to discuss and address some of the most important issues affecting global travel and tourism as a result of the momentous change, opportunities, as well as challenges brought forth by the Belt and Road initiative.

 

            Organised jointly by IFT Tourism Research Centre and the College of Tourism and Service Management, Nankai University, the Forum will be inviting international scholars and experts to discuss in a panel format and share their insights as well as exchange ideas on key issues such as:

  • What investments and developments in travel, transport, and attractions infrastructure would be spurred by the Initiative and where? What opportunities and risks does the initiative bring for global tourism and hospitality development?
  • What are the challenges the initiative may face in terms of travel mobility, visa restrictions, socio-cultural impacts, and openness between countries along the Belt and Road? How can these challenges be overcome?
  • For actors in global hospitality and the travel trade and those involved in national tourism promotion and development, what preparations are needed to capitalize on the prospects brought by the initiative?
  • What are the long-term implications and challenges of the initiative for tourism & hospitality manpower mobility, skills development, training and education?

Panel discussants

Prof. Richard W.X.HuDepartment of Politics & Public Administration, University of Hong Kong

Prof. Richard W.X.Hu

Department of Politics & Public Administration, University of Hong Kong

Dr. Tim SummersCentre for China Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Dr. Tim Summers

Centre for China Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

 
 
Prof. Hanqin QiuCollege of Tourism and Service Management, Nankai University

Prof. Hanqin Qiu

College of Tourism and Service Management, Nankai University

Dr. Hong YuEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

Dr. Hong Yu

East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

Dr. Yanzheng TuoDeputy Director of Silk Road Tourism Research Center in College of Tourism and Service Management in Nankai University

Dr. Yanzheng Tuo

Deputy Director of Silk Road Tourism Research Center in College of Tourism and Service Management in Nankai University

 

 

moderators

Prof. Carson Lewis JenkinsEmeritus Professor of International Tourism of the University of Strathclyde, U.K.; Elected Member of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism

Prof. Carson Lewis Jenkins

Emeritus Professor of International Tourism of the University of Strathclyde, U.K.;

Elected Member of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism

Dr. Eve RenAssistant Professor, Institute for Tourism Studies

Dr. Eve Ren

Assistant Professor, Institute for Tourism Studies

 

Programme

 

14:30  

Welcome remarks

Dr. Fanny Vong, President, IFT

Prof. Hanqin Qiu, Dean Designate, College of Tourism and Service Management, Nankai University

 

14:45  

Panel discussion--Session 1

(In English with simultaneous translation in Mandarin*, followed by Q&A)

 

Moderator:

Prof. Carson Lewis Jenkins, Emeritus Professor of International Tourism of the University of Strathclyde, U.K.;

Elected Member of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism

 

Discussants:

Prof. Richard W. X. Hu, Department of Politics & Public Administration University of Hong Kong    

Prof. Tim Summers, Centre for China Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Mr. Muhammad Saqib Irshad, Tianjin University of Finance and Economics

 

15:45  

Coffee break

 

16:15   

Panel discussion--Session 2

(In Mandarin with simultaneous translation in English*#, followed by Q&A)

 

Moderator:

Dr. Eve Ren, Assistant Professor, IFT

 

Discussants:

Prof. Hanqin Qiu, College of Tourism and Service Management, Nankai University

Dr. Hong Yu, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

Dr. Yanzheng Tuo, Silk Road Tourism Research Center, Nankai University

 

17:15   

Closing remarks

 

17:30  

End of forum

 

*Reservation for translation configuration required on a first-come-first-serve basis



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