President M Abdul Hamid on Thursday urged all concerned to highlight country’s tourism sites and heritage across the world.
“We have to nicely highlight our tourism sites along with our heritage,” he said while opening the 9th Bangladesh Travel and Tourism Fair (BTTF) – 2019 at Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC) here on Thursday afternoon.
The President also asked the civil aviation and tourism ministry, and Bangladesh missions abroad to highlight country’s longstanding heritage and eye-catching tourist sites of Bangladesh.
“Foreign tourists are our guests . . . So we have to ensure their (tourists) undisturbed travel in a joyful environment so they get enthralled with the hospitability of Bengali”, he said.
Terming the tourism industry as a huge economic sector in the world, the President said Bangladesh is one of the tourists’ destinations in South Asia.
“This (tourism) sector is contributing to increasing people-to-people harmony, employment opportunity as well as export income and achieving economic growth,” Abdul Hamid said.
He said Bangladesh is a place of immense natural beauty with the nicely-decorated world’s longest sea beach, largest mangrove forest Sundarbans, Royal Bengal Tiger, Kaptai Lake, different archeological artifacts, lucrative tea estates, different species of fishes, rivers and many other glorious things, which have been reflecting country’s heritage and image from century to century.
The heritage and natural beauty of Bengal, rites and customs draw attention of the tourists, he added.
Recalling the visits of world-famous tourist Ibn Battuta, Fa-Hian, Hiuen Tsang, Vasco da Gama and many others to this sub-continent, the President said if they did not share their visit-experiences, the world-people would need more time to know about us.
Abdul Hamid said the present government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is working to flourish the tourism sector.
He also pointed out various pragmatic steps taken by the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to explore huge potentials in the tourism sector.
The President highly appreciated organizing the country’s largest international tourism fair, calling it very conducive to flourishing the tourism industry of Bangladesh and attracting the foreign tourists.
Tour Operators Association of Bangladesh (TOAB), the apex body of tourism in Bangladesh, organized the three-day fair in association with the Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry, Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, Bangladesh Tourism Board, Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FBCCI), Tourist Police and Bangladesh Chapter of Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) with title sponsor of national flag carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines Limited.