Four content creators from Malaysia and Singapore have toured the city for three days to show its iconic atractions to their more than 200,000 followers on social networks.
The Network of Medinas programs 'muslim-friendly' cultural itineraries to offer a deeper, more conscious and comprehensive vision of the Andalusian heritage
Malaysia is studying ways to invest in infrastructures linked to muslim-friendly tourism, according to the trade mission programmed by the Asian country on March 12.
The ancient capital of Al Andalus will be promoted as a preferred destination for muslim-friendly and halal tourism, as announced during an official visit to Cordoba by Ihsan Övüt, secretary general of the Standards and Metrology Institute of Islamic Countries (SMIIC).
On October 30, more than 35 Indonesian tour operators participated in a B2B business meeting held in Jakarta to learn first-hand about the Cordoba Muslim Friendly Guide.
Dr. Barbara Ruiz-Bejarano presented the Medina Network project at the World Islamic Tourism Conference, organized by the Islamic Tourism Center of Malaysia.
A membership agreement with the Las Fuentes Foundation will allow Territorio Mudéjar, the association of Aragonese municipalities of Andalusian culture, to be part of the innovative knowledge tourism project that aims to bring together dozens of towns in Spain and Portugal linked by Al Andalus.
With the aim of tapping into a formidable market, predominantly Muslim, the Network of Medinas has been showcased at the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) Fair, the largest in the Asian country.
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