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How Israel is courting tourists from India and China

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From celebrity endorsements to ad campaigns, Israel’s government is courting tourists from China and India. File photo

When Bollywood star and Indian fashion icon Sonam Kapoor appeared on the cover of the June-July issue of Harper’s Bazaar Bride, India, she did so wearing a sheer pink confection and a radiant smile.

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Behind her sprawled the Old City of Jerusalem.

It wasn’t happenstance. The Israeli government – keen to tap a growing Asian middle class who are armed with passports and eager to explore the globe – has thrown its weight behind a number of creative efforts to promote Israel as a destination for tourists from India and China.

Kapoor, a fixture in Bollywood films and the daughter of renowned Indian actor and producer Anil Kapoor, came to Israel in May as a guest of the Israel Tourism Ministry. The hope is that A-list celebrity endorsements, in the form of social media posts, will translate to millions of shekels in tourist visits down the road.

In the two years since the Gaza War, with tourism still sagging and hotel stays 22 per cent lower than in the months before the war, the Israeli government has doubled down on its efforts to woo Asian visitors. Call it the new frontier for Israeli tourism: When it comes to courting visitors, there is no doubt that the Holy Land is looking east.
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The Dead Sea and its super-buoyant waters are a big draw for Chinese tourists. File photo
The Dead Sea and its super-buoyant waters are a big draw for Chinese tourists. File photo
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