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Your favorite emojis are back at #TokTok2018

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Your favorite emojis are back at #TokTok2018

social media emojisSince Tok Tok Vanuatu’s theme for this year is “Happiness is letting go” the Vanuatu Tourism Office are bringing out the popular and most loved emojis in Port Vila and taking them to the Tok Tok village for photo opportunities.

Tok Tok Vanuatu officially opens on Thursday 30th August, at the Warwick Le Lagon Resort and ends on Friday 31st August.

Delegates who are the local tourism operators (sellers), wholesalers and travel agents (buyers), as well as international medias are invited to take photos with the emojis and post on their social media channels, hash tagging #TOkTok2018 to build on the event’s online profile, as well as create interest for potential delegates for upcoming events.

The organizing committee thank Digicel Vanuatu for providing free Wi-Fi for all Tok Tok participants onsite so the event will expect instant online interactions across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and various websites as well as sponsoring all of Tok Tok’s international and local media booths.

Tok Tok Vanuatu has a corporate page in www.vanuatu.travel as well on facebook, twitter, and instagram as @TokTokVanuatu, where day to day themed posts and tweets are uploaded to inform followers on preparation progress to news releases and #ThrowBack photos of past Tok Tok events even way back to the inaugral in 2001.

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