Bahrain to Host 9th Edition of World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism

The selection of Bahrain has been based on the country’s unique tourism and entertainment features. BNA
The selection of Bahrain has been based on the country’s unique tourism and entertainment features. BNA
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Bahrain to Host 9th Edition of World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism

The selection of Bahrain has been based on the country’s unique tourism and entertainment features. BNA
The selection of Bahrain has been based on the country’s unique tourism and entertainment features. BNA

The UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) announced that it has chosen Bahrain to host the 9th edition of the World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism 2024, the largest international event in the sector.

The selection of Bahrain has been based on the country’s unique tourism and entertainment features, being one of the best destinations of arts and gastronomy in the Middle East.

The announcement was made on the sidelines of the 8th World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism, held in San Sebastian, Spain, on October 5-7. The annual event aims at encouraging expertise exchange among tourism and gastronomy experts, and increasing awareness about the food culture and heritage and its role in promoting tourism.

The Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) plans to organize the forum at the Exhibition World Bahrain, Sakhir, one of the largest event venues in the region.

The international recognition emphasizes the position of Bahrain as one of the world’s best culinary destination for food lovers and gastronomy explorers, in line with the country’s tourism strategy 2022-2026 aimed at presenting the kingdom as a tourism pioneer in the region and the world.

“We are very happy to bring the forum to the Middle East for the first time. As this region lives rapid development in tourism, we are thrilled to showcase Bahrain’s rich heritage and the unique sharing spirit embedded in its gastronomy – a driver of tourism development,” UNWTO Secretary General Zurab Pololikashvili was quoted as saying by the Bahrain News Agency (BNA).

“Bahrain is proud to have such a varied combination of culinary tastes that reflect its rich legacy and its appealing spotlight for gastronomists and culinary tourists. The forum will serve as an ideal platform to offer the best innovative solutions to elevate gastronomy tourism, highlighting the kingdom’s outstanding gourmet and culinary experience based on its rich legacy, intersection of civilizations and cultures, local cuisine diversity, and fame for diverse tastes. The forum will positively support tourism product diversity and increase inbound tourism influx,” said BTEA chief executive Dr. Nasser Qaedi.

The upcoming forum in Bahrain will greatly contribute to promoting the growth of tourism, and the sectors, companies and national cadres supporting it, in a way that enhances the Kingdom’s regional position as a promising destination for gastronomy tourism, while establishing more partnerships among stakeholders in the sector to ensure the success of the forum, promote gastronomy tourism and the overall contribution of tourism to the national economy.



Out-of-Control Australia Bushfire Will Burn for Days, Officials Say

 22 December 2024, Australia, Halls Gap: A general view of a smokey Lake Bellfield at Halls Gap. Immediate evacuation orders are in place for towns across Victoria as out-of-control blazes and sweltering temperatures begin Australia's bushfire season. Photo: James Ross/AAP/dpa
22 December 2024, Australia, Halls Gap: A general view of a smokey Lake Bellfield at Halls Gap. Immediate evacuation orders are in place for towns across Victoria as out-of-control blazes and sweltering temperatures begin Australia's bushfire season. Photo: James Ross/AAP/dpa
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Out-of-Control Australia Bushfire Will Burn for Days, Officials Say

 22 December 2024, Australia, Halls Gap: A general view of a smokey Lake Bellfield at Halls Gap. Immediate evacuation orders are in place for towns across Victoria as out-of-control blazes and sweltering temperatures begin Australia's bushfire season. Photo: James Ross/AAP/dpa
22 December 2024, Australia, Halls Gap: A general view of a smokey Lake Bellfield at Halls Gap. Immediate evacuation orders are in place for towns across Victoria as out-of-control blazes and sweltering temperatures begin Australia's bushfire season. Photo: James Ross/AAP/dpa

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The order to leave immediately, set at the highest danger rating, remained in place for the fire in and around Grampians National Park, about 241 km (149 miles) west of state capital Melbourne, Victoria's emergency services agency said on its website.

"There's a lot of unburnt fuel in the Grampians still, so it's quite a challenge for the days ahead", Country Fire Authority deputy chief officer Garry Cook told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, referring to the fire that now covered 34,000 hectares (84,000 acres) of bush.

The blaze, sparked on Tuesday by lightning, prompted authorities on Saturday to urge residents of several rural towns such as Halls Gap, population 495, to evacuate.

Hundreds of firefighters have battled the bushfire, using more than 100 tankers and 25 aircraft, ABC reported on Saturday.

Authorities have warned of a high-risk bushfire season this Australian summer after several quiet seasons. The 2019-2020 "Black Summer" fires destroyed an area the size of Türkiye and killed 33 people.