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SA Tourism dances into WTM

10 Nov 2022
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South Africa’s stand at the World Travel Market in London has been attracting plenty of attention from attendees from around the world. South African Tourism kicked off the week in style, with a rendition of the country’s famed Jerusalema dance, followed by a host of other proudly South African showcases.

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