(Bandar Seri Begawan, 28th) Nearly 50 new tour guides and translators underwent comprehensive and intensive professional training and briefing yesterday, aimed at preparing for the reception of incoming Chinese tourists.
On the 30th of this month (Wednesday), the Adora MV Mediterranean will arrive at Brunei’s Muara Port at around 2 PM, bringing approximately 2,500 Chinese tourists to Brunei for a half-day sightseeing tour.
During their stay in Brunei, these tourists will visit local landmarks, experience unique cultural and natural landscapes, and feel the hospitality and charm of this small Southeast Asian country. Despite the short duration, the tour features a variety of activities arranged to allow tourists to understand the uniqueness of Brunei as much as possible within the limited time.
At that time, these tourists will be divided into groups to visit several famous sites in Brunei including a view of the Nurul Iman Palace, Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, Royal Regalia Museum, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, The Mall shopping center, One City shopping center, Kampong Ayer, Jerudong Park Playground, and the Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Jubilee Park.
For Brunei's tourism industry, this is not only a valuable opportunity to enhance service quality and international reception standards but also lays a solid foundation for attracting more international cruise ships and tourists in the future.
This training aims not only to improve the professional skills and service quality of the guides but also emphasizes understanding the needs of Chinese tourists, ensuring that their experience in Brunei is comfortable and enjoyable. This marks a further integration of Brunei’s tourism industry with the cruise tourism market, creating more opportunities to promote international visitor arrivals and showcase local tourism resources.
The Brunei Tourism Development Department, Brunei Tianle Holiday Travel Agency, and Muara Port are all making detailed arrangements for the cruise's arrival, committed to providing tourists with efficient and high-quality service.
Looking ahead, this trend is expected to continue, injecting more vitality into Brunei's tourism industry while advancing bilateral cultural exchanges and economic cooperation to new heights.
On the 30th of this month (Wednesday), the Adora MV Mediterranean will arrive at Brunei’s Muara Port at around 2 PM, bringing approximately 2,500 Chinese tourists to Brunei for a half-day sightseeing tour.
During their stay in Brunei, these tourists will visit local landmarks, experience unique cultural and natural landscapes, and feel the hospitality and charm of this small Southeast Asian country. Despite the short duration, the tour features a variety of activities arranged to allow tourists to understand the uniqueness of Brunei as much as possible within the limited time.
At that time, these tourists will be divided into groups to visit several famous sites in Brunei including a view of the Nurul Iman Palace, Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, Royal Regalia Museum, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, The Mall shopping center, One City shopping center, Kampong Ayer, Jerudong Park Playground, and the Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Jubilee Park.
For Brunei's tourism industry, this is not only a valuable opportunity to enhance service quality and international reception standards but also lays a solid foundation for attracting more international cruise ships and tourists in the future.
This training aims not only to improve the professional skills and service quality of the guides but also emphasizes understanding the needs of Chinese tourists, ensuring that their experience in Brunei is comfortable and enjoyable. This marks a further integration of Brunei’s tourism industry with the cruise tourism market, creating more opportunities to promote international visitor arrivals and showcase local tourism resources.
The Brunei Tourism Development Department, Brunei Tianle Holiday Travel Agency, and Muara Port are all making detailed arrangements for the cruise's arrival, committed to providing tourists with efficient and high-quality service.
Looking ahead, this trend is expected to continue, injecting more vitality into Brunei's tourism industry while advancing bilateral cultural exchanges and economic cooperation to new heights.