Rabat The Chinese electronics company XIAOMI chose ancient Moroccan monuments and tourist attractions for its newly released phone, the XIAOMI MI Note 2 the default photos app.
XIAOMI held a press conference on November 1 in Beijing where XIAOMI’s CEO, Lei Jun, unveiled the company’s newest smartphone, the MI Note 2. The company features photos of Moroccan tourist attractions to promote its 23-megapixel camera.
A researcher of Chinese-African relations at the university of Sun Yat-Sen’s Institute of Politics, Nasser Bouchiba, explained that the Chinese tech giant late a delegation to take photos of tourist attractions in Morocco. These include the narrow streets of the old medina in the city of Chefchaouen, the Hassan II mosque in Casablanca, and the traditional colorful pottery dishes of Marrakech.
The company’s initiative is a strong promotional campaign for Morocco, especially considering the phone reportedly sold out after only 50 seconds of its release during the device’s first flash sale.
According to the Arabic-language news source, Hespress, Hassan Bouchiba stated that these photos would be available to tens of millions of Chinese citizens, and thus a "free" advertisement for Morocco’s tourism industry.
"Morocco’s decision to waive the visa requirement for Chinese citizens visiting Morocco during the King’s last visit to Beijing will be an added incentive for them to choose Morocco as a tourist destination," added Bouchiba.
The Moroccan researcher, who is optimistic that Chinese tourists will boost Moroccan tourism, hoped that "tourism professionals would capitalize on this experience and integrate smartphones into their future promotional campaigns andbe more creative in marketing Morocco’s tourism."
According to the China Tourism Academy, the number of Chinese tourists in Morocco has seen a 300 percent increase since the signing of a memorandum of understanding last May that strengthened bilateral cooperation in tourism.
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