Fort Worth, Texas — Bandung officials in Fort Worth to Promote Sister City
As part of a reciprocal exchange between Fort Worth and its sister city, Bandung, Indonesia, 16 Indonesian tourism and promotion officials and performers will visit Fort Worth August 24—27. Bob Jameson, President of the Convention and Visitors Bureau and CVB board chair Gary Brinkley, will meet with the group to discuss mutually beneficial programs to promote tourism in both cities. 8.2 million international visitors come to Texas each year generating $4.7 billion in state and local tax revenues according to the Governor’s Office of Economic Development and Tourism. The delegation will not only discuss ways to increase visitors between the two cities but will visit local sites and attractions in Fort Worth including the cultural district and Stockyards. A special performance by traditional Indonesian dancers accompanying the delegation will take place on the stage at Sundance Square Plaza on Tuesday, August 26 at noon. This performance will be free and open to the public. Did you receive an invitation to the Welcome Reception at Joe T. Garcia – Villa Room? Buy your tickets here. This exchange is the result of a reciprocal program which began last year when a Fort Worth delegation visited Bandung to promote Fort Worth. Board Chairwoman Ann Rice and Bandung City Chair Mary Alyce Zimmerman (now chaired by Nancy Lopez) led the delegation meeting with city officials sharing the Texas culture and to invite visitors to Fort Worth. Fort Worth has the distinction of being the first U.S. city to partner with a city in Indonesia. Bandung was signed as Fort Worth’s 5th official sister city in 1990. Since that time exchanges have included university-based nursing programs, educational and professional training programs in Municipal waster water, security and waste management and several business connections initiated by Pier 1 Imports, Bell Helicopter and Lockheed Martin. More Pictures from Visit2014-08-01 08:00