Handbook in Mandarin lists investment opportunities in Brazil
Brazil’s Ministry of Tourism launched in Shanghai, China, the Mandarin Chinese version of the Guide to Tourism Investments in Brazil, a publication that compiles a portfolio of projects worth approximately USD 4.5 billion.![]()
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The guide highlights opportunities for investors and business groups to invest across all regions of the country – particularly in the hospitality sector, tourism infrastructure, parks, cruises, and nature-based tourism.
“The strategy targets one of the most important tourism markets, as China ranks among the world’s largest sources of tourists and the number of Chinese travelers visiting Brazil has increased considerably,” Tourism Minister Gustavo Feliciano noted.
The launch of the publication in Mandarin is part of the initiatives for the 2026 Brazil–China Cultural Year, which celebrates five decades of diplomatic relations between the two nations.
“Speaking our partner’s language is a step that brings us closer together. Tourism can serve as a bridge to expand business, foster cultural exchange, and attract long-term investments,” the minister added.