UAE Family Undertakes Educational and Business Tour in China Amidst Disruptions
In April, a family from the United Arab Emirates, comprising four adults, three children, and a nanny, completed a seven-day educational and business tour in China. The trip, costing approximately 300,000 yuan (US$44,228), faced repeated flight disruptions due to the Iran war, nearly leading to its cancellation. Despite these challenges, the family ultimately arrived in Shanghai, demonstrating a strong resolve to proceed with their travel plans.

A family from the United Arab Emirates embarked on a seven-day educational and business tour to China in April. The group consisted of four adults, three children, and a nanny, with the trip incurring expenses of about 300,000 yuan, equivalent to US$44,228.
The itinerary included a visit to Shanghai, where the family eventually arrived despite significant travel challenges. Their journey was nearly canceled because of repeated flight disruptions attributed to the Iran war.
Lilian Liu, representing UFOX Travel, a tour operator focused on the Middle East and the host for the family, noted the family's determination. Liu stated, "Their willingness to make the trip was unwavering," highlighting their commitment to the tour even in the face of logistical difficulties.
According to the South China Morning Post, the presence of such clients was previously uncommon.
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