BEIRUT: Lebanon is a place where diverse religious communities mingle in harmony, enjoying long, leisurely summer evenings at open-air restaurants along charming cobbled boulevards.
That, at least, is the Tourism Ministry’s message to the Gulf, to be aired in 30-second television advertisements in a new promotional campaign beginning next week.
Long focused on luring Europeans to Lebanon’s beaches and mountains, the Tourism Ministry is now looking eastward, worried that news of bombings and civil strife might deter deep-pocketed Gulf Arabs from visiting Lebanon this summer.
“Sure we’re worried,” said Pierre Achkar, the president of the Lebanese Hotel Association and an adviser to the Tourism Ministry. “Arab tourism is not only about tourism. They are buying land and apartments. They are buying cars, and shopping. They are investing in multiple projects, such as Solidere.”
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