Unlocking New Horizons: Nigeria & China Forge Bilateral Tourism Growth
Nigeria and China are actively working towards strengthening their collaboration in the sectors of tourism, heritage preservation, and the creative economy. This strategic move aims to unlock new economic opportunities that extend beyond their established partnerships in trade and infrastructure. The initiative was highlighted during the 2026 China Tourism Day celebration hosted by the China Cultural Centre in Abuja, where officials from both nations emphasized tourism and cultural exchange as vital components of economic diplomacy and sustainable development.
Yang Jianxing, the Chinese cultural envoy, articulated that both China and Nigeria are now strategically positioning their tourism and creative industries to fortify bilateral ties, foster cultural understanding, and expand people-to-people exchanges. He noted that within the framework of the China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges, new avenues for cooperation are being explored. These include cultural innovation, tourism promotion, heritage conservation, and talent development.
Yang further underscored the deep historical civilizations shared by China and Nigeria, along with their globally recognized tourism assets, which possess significant potential to attract international attention and boost economic value. He cited iconic cultural landmarks such as the Great Wall of China, Mount Tai, Nigeria's Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove, and Zuma Rock as powerful symbols of enduring civilizations that hold strong tourism appeal. Joint cultural programs, including the Happy Chinese New Year celebrations and the China-Nigeria Cultural and Tourism Festivals, have consistently reinforced diplomatic relations through artistic performances, exhibitions, and various cultural showcases. Yang also encouraged more Nigerians to explore tourism and educational prospects in China, expressing optimism that an increasing number of Chinese tourists would discover Nigeria's rich cultural heritage and hospitality.
Representing Hannatu Musa Musawa, the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Permanent Secretary Abdulkarim Ibrahim stated Nigeria's intention to leverage its partnership with China to accelerate growth in its tourism and creative sectors. He highlighted that Nigerian acrobats, having received training in China, are already performing on international stages, thereby projecting Nigeria's cultural identity globally. Ibrahim praised China's accomplishments in tourism infrastructure, cultural preservation, and urban aesthetics, presenting them as a development model from which Nigeria could derive crucial insights.
Ibrahim maintained that Nigeria possesses vast, albeit currently underdeveloped, tourism and creative assets. He believes these assets could become major contributors to economic diversification, employment generation, and foreign exchange earnings if effectively harnessed. The Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy is intensifying its efforts to attract strategic international partnerships. These partnerships are crucial for driving investment, innovation, and capacity development across the entire tourism value chain. Ibrahim concluded by calling for stronger collaboration among stakeholders in both countries to preserve cultural heritage, empower creative talents, and establish tourism as a catalyst for inclusive and sustainable economic growth, emphasizing that “Together, we can build a tourism sector that is resilient, globally competitive, and beneficial to future generations.”
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