China had sent a draft proposal on OBOR to Nepal late last year. After a month-long consultation, the Nepalese side had sent back the draft to Beijing with some changes.
The OBOR aims to enhance connectivity and cooperation among countries, primarily between China and the rest of Asia and Europe through land as well as maritime routes.
Mahara, also the foreign minister, said that the Himalayan nation can benefit a lot from joining the OBOR initiative of China and its economic prosperity.
"Government of China accords high priority to Nepal-China cooperation on tourism promotion," said Chinese ambassador to Nepal Yu Hong and underlined the need for collaboration between tourism agencies of the two countries for promoting tourism sector.
The number of Chinese tourists arriving in Nepal has jumped from just 8,000 in 2001 to 100,000 in 2016, she pointed out and added that the credit for this goes to the growing number of Chinese language guides produced by Nepal.
China is the second largest source of tourists coming to Nepal after India.
"In recent years, Chinese tourists have sustained Nepal's tourism industry. Realising its importance in contributing to the national economy, Chinese language guides are moving forward in an organised manner for the promotion of the tourism sector," said Apulal Awale, president of Nepal Chinese Guide Association.
The organisation has more than 300 members as Chinese speaking guides.
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