Photos and videos of Hastings have spread far and wide across China over the last two days, after the Beijing launch of
the Amazing China-Hastings Year of Tourism went off with a bang.
Dignitaries from across China and representatives from eight of the country’s major media networks gathered at the New
Zealand embassy in Beijing on Tuesday.
They heard how the Amazing China-Hastings Year of Tourism would help develop relationships and cultural understanding
between China and Hastings, expanding trade and tourism opportunities.
More than 20 cities and regions in China will exchange gifts with Hastings, with the Chinese gifts forming the basis of
a competition for Hastings high school students, in the same vein as the previous Amazing China Face Race competitions.
Hastings District councillor and project director Kevin Watkins led the presentation and said the response was
“fantastic . . . We had huge banners showing off the most beautiful parts of our district and images from our previous
Amazing Face Race competitions. Everyone wanted photos in front of those banners. The atmosphere was fantastic.”
Each of the guests received gifts from Hastings, courtesy of Rockit Apples, Arataki Honey, Lillybee wraps and Paritua
Wines.
“We had a marvellous response from everyone; the guests, media and the embassy staff. It was only the embassy’s second
event in their new building, and they were rapt with how it went.”
Media coverage had been excellent, he said. “We’ve had television coverage, major newspaper stories and on-line
coverage, including The Beijing News, Global Times, Hainan Television and a travel channel, showing off our beautiful
district and the project.”
And there is more to come, with further channels requesting videos of Hastings.
All of the regions of China have been invited to partake in The Amazing China-Hastings Year of Tourism. It will see
cities and regions exchange a ‘treasure chest’ with Hastings.
Hastings’ treasure chests will hold a gift representing Hastings, after which the participating regions and cities in
China will send a chest to Hastings containing something that uniquely represents their area. So far more than 20 cities
and regions had registered, covering more than half of China, with more expected.
Once in Hastings, the Chinese treasure chests will be displayed, initially unopened. “There’s a very special reason for
that,” said Mr Watkins. “They will form the core of a competition for our secondary school students, who will need to
match the gifts to the appropriate city or region.”
The first three students to get them right will win trips to China.
The Amazing China Hastings Year of Tourism is officially endorsed by the New Zealand Minister of Tourism Kelvin Davis,
Tourism New Zealand, and The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. It is part of the China New Zealand Year
of Tourism 2019, an initiative agreed to by China’s Premier Li Keqiang and the New Zealand Government in 2017.
On the official website (www.cnzyot.govt.nz) New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the China-New Zealand Year
of Tourism will “strengthen the already deep ties” between the two countries.
For New Zealand, “it is an opportunity to showcase to China what makes Aotearoa a world-class destination: Stunning
national landscapes, unique experiences and products, and maanakitanga, our warm and friendly Kiwi welcome”, Ms Ardern
said.
Fort Hastings, it is about building cultural understanding on which tourism and trade
relationships can be developed, said Mr Watkins. “Given Hasting’s strong ties with China – we were the first city to
form a sister-city relationship with a city [Guilin] in China - it made sense for us to make the very best of this
opportunity,” he said.
The district has strong economic links with China, through horticulture exports and international education, and many
friendly-city relationships.