Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has hoped for generous support from neighbours to Nepal to achieve the goals of prosperity.
During his meeting with the visiting China’s Minister of Culture and
Tourism, Luo Shugang, at the Prime Minister's official residence,
Baluwatar, he requested for the help.
"Support and cooperation from the neighbouring countries have been
expected to meet the prosperity goals and additional support has been
hoped from the close neighbours."
According to PM Oli's foreign affairs advisor Dr Rajan Bhattarai, on
the occasion, the prime minister recalling the Nepal-China century-old
relations, said the two countries were geographically so close and
people of both countries were drinking the water from the same mountain
source.
The Chinese minister apprised the prime minister that China was
preparing to send a maximum number of tourists to Nepal in the Nepal
Visit Year 2020 AD. The arrivals of Chinese tourists in Nepal in this
year were 48 percent more compared to the previous year, he added.
The Chinese are more attracted to the Nepal's traditional and
cultural heritages, Dr Bhattarai quoted the Chinese minister as saying
who suggested that keeping the originality and distinctiveness of such
heritages alive during the restoration of earthquake-hit monuments would
help Nepal's tourism sector on a long run.
(RSS)