-Seminar THE BEACH-LEISURE&M.I.C.E "Action Campaign For Sustainable Development Goals By United Nations In Beach-leisure & M.I.C.E"

Under the overall framework of the "Partnership for Sustainability" platform, BMTM Da Nang is inviting you to participate in an upcoming event on Beach Leisure & M.I.C.E in Da Nang city. The event will explore how the business community can take action for "Coporation Social Responsibility CSR and Tourism economy" in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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  • To approach the global trend of sustainable tourism as part of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the Era by United Nations.
  • To promote the tourism economy, according to the sustainable development orientation of the region and globalization.
  • To partner stakeholders to participate in the process of developing tourism through understanding and applying approaches, techniques and tools of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in M.I.C.E and Beach-leisure Travel.
  • To introduce potential customers top-tier beach-leisure products, events, sport festivals and cultural products from central and other regions of Viet Nam.
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  • Welcoming delegates.
  • Introducing Beach-leisure and M.I.C.E in the Central of Viet Nam.
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Beach-leisure and M.I.C.E commerce.
  • Presentation of the Travel & Tourism industry in Vietnam.
  • Tea/Coffee Break & Networking.
  • Interactive group discussions.
  • Summary & Closing Speech.

1:30pm – 4:00pm, June 24th 2016

Vinpearl Da Nang Resort & Villas --- Truong Sa street, Hoa Hai ward, Ngu Hanh Son district, Da Nang, Vietnam

For any further information or registration by e-mail please contact bmtmdanang@seamedia.vn or directly by phone (+84 ) 964 809 080 or (+84) 938 688 198.

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