UGANDA'S CULTURAL AND TOURISM SHOWCASE SHINES AT INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION IN CHINA

UGANDA'S CULTURAL AND TOURISM SHOWCASE SHINES AT INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION IN CHINA
Uganda’s Cultural and Tourism Showcase Shines at Independence Celebrations in China
Beijing, China – Uganda’s tourism and cultural appeal dazzled thousands in China over the past two days as the Uganda Embassy in Beijing and the Consulate General in Guangzhou jointly hosted the “Explore Uganda” Independence celebrations. The highly anticipated events—held at the Kempinski Hotel on October 12th and the Great Wall of China on October 13th—were strategically designed to spotlight Uganda's tourism potential and promote its vibrant cultural heritage, captivating Chinese audiences and international guests alike.
The celebrations began with a grand reception at the prestigious Kempinski Hotel in Beijing, which attracted over 300 guests, with the guest of honor being HE Amb Xue Bing the special Envoy for Eastern Horn of Africa. H.E. Ambassador Oliver Wonekha, addressing the distinguished gathering, passionately highlighted Uganda’s unparalleled beauty and tourism opportunities: “Uganda, the Pearl of Africa, offers experiences unlike anywhere else. Our incredible wildlife, including the ‘Big Five,’ combined with our rich natural landscapes and welcoming people, make Uganda a top destination for Chinese travelers seeking adventure, culture, and relaxation.
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In addition to stunning cultural performances by Ugandan dancers and the aromatic showcase of Uganda's world-renowned coffee, guests were treated to an immersive display of Uganda's iconic tourist attractions such as Murchison Falls, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, the Rwenzori Mountains, and Lake Victoria. Amb. Judyth Nsababera, Consul General of Uganda in Guangzhou, emphasized the significance of strengthening economic ties through tourism and investment, noting, “Tonight’s celebration is a unique opportunity to showcase the vast potential that Uganda holds—not only as a tourist destination but also as a growing hub for investment in sectors such as agro-processing, manufacturing, and mineral value addition.”
The following day, October 13th, Uganda's cultural and tourism showcase took on an even larger stage at the Badaling section of the Great Wall, one of China's most iconic and busiest tourist attractions. 
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