Israel Ministry of Tourism returns to ITB Asia after 16 Years, Philippines as a key Asian market

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IMOT's presence at ITB Asia, from 23rd to 25th October, will highlight its commitment to strengthening ties with key Asian markets, including the Philippines, China, India and Korea.

IMOT's presence at ITB Asia, from 23rd to 25th October, will highlight its commitment to strengthening ties with key Asian markets, including the Philippines, China, India and Korea.: The Israel Ministry of Tourism is set to make a significant return to ITB Asia in Singapore this year, marking its first participation in the event in 16 years.

IMOT's presence at ITB Asia, from 23rd to 25th October, will highlight its commitment to strengthening ties with key Asian markets, including the Philippines, China, India and Korea. This year, IMOT's booth will introduce the theme for the 2025 Jubilee Year, a significant occasion in the Catholic Church, observed every 25 years as a time of forgiveness and reconciliation. The theme,"Pilgrims of Hope," is expected to attract global attention, particularly for those interested in religious pilgrimages."Our return to ITB Asia after 16 years reflects the immense importance we place on the Asian market.

In 2025, pilgrims will have the unique opportunity to obtain indulgences in the Holy Land, granted by the Holy Father to those who visit the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, and the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth. This Jubilee is set to offer a profound spiritual experience, encouraging faithful from around the world to partake in this sacred journey. Israel continues these days receive and to welcome tourists from around the world.

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