Ireland wins two travel awards in China Ireland wins two travel awards in China
April 20, 2021Travelextras
Ireland has been named one of the top 10 ‘most anticipated destinations’ at a travel awards ceremony in China, writes Shauna McCrudden
Iris Wang, Tourism Ireland, accepting the award for Ireland being named one of the ‘top 10 most anticipated destinations’ for Chinese travellers, at WITrip’s travel awards ceremony in Shanghai
Ireland is now one of the top 10 most anticipated destinations! The award, at a ceremony organised by WITrip – a high-end travel magazine, was presented to Tourism Ireland in Shanghai. The awards celebrate excellence in travel and the winners are voted by readers of the magazine, as well as by a jury of travel experts. At the ceremony, Ireland was named one of the ‘top 10 most anticipated destinations’ for Chinese travellers, along with countries like France, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, South Africa and Montenegro.
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The Dublin skyline will feature in a spectacular new online film wishing the world a happy St Patrick’s Day today.
A swarm of 500 drones buzzing over some of the most iconic landmarks in the capital earlier this month created a dazzling light display with images of a Celtic cross, a shamrock and texts wishing viewers a Happy St Patrick’s Day as well as “I love Ireland” and “this is Ireland” shining in the night sky over the River Liffey.
The film, called ‘Orchestra of Light’, was created by the St Patrick’s Festival, Tourism Ireland and Dublin City Council.
“The film aims to tell a story of Ireland’s global influence and how a small island on the edge of Europe has spread its culture and traditions across the world,” according to a publicist. Symbols of our traditional music and dance culture, a central part of our St Patrick’s Day celebrations in normal times , play out over the Dublin skies in the spectacular light show. The drones swarm into the image of a globe turning green and into formations of Celtic art, before wishing the world a Happy St Patrick’s Day in an explosion of glowing shamrocks.”