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Visit Nepal 2020 inaugurated in Malta, Northern Ireland



KATHMANDU: Visit Nepal 2020 has been inaugurated in Malta and Northern Ireland amidst various programs.

An event was organized on the occasion in Malta in coordination with the Nepali Embassy in London and attended by various Nepali organizations.

Speaking on the occasion, Nepal’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, Dr. Durga Bahadur Subedi said that the aim of sending 100,000 tourists from the UK to help realize Nepal’s aim to bring two million tourists by 2020 could be achieved.

Likewise, a rally was taken out in coordination with the transport department of Malta with posters featuring Visit Nepal on vehicles.

Msida’s Mayor Margaret Baldacchino Cefai was present on the occasion. She urged citizens of Malta to visit Nepal once as the country she said is beautiful and a top tourist destination.

Likewise in Northern Ireland, a special program was organized on the occasion in coordination with the Nepal Embassy in London and in collaboration with the Non-Resident Nepali Association and the National Coordination Council, Northern Ireland.

The event was attended by chairs of various Nepali organizations and Nepali migrants in Northern Ireland and office bearers of the embassy.

Addressing the event, the third secretary at the embassy pledged the embassy’s help in making Visit Nepal a success. A 21-member main committee has also been formed in this regard, he said.

Publish Date : 19 January 2020 12:53 PM

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