Moscow and the Seoul Tourism Organization have signed a memorandum of understanding
To prepare for the Year of Cultural Exchanges between Russia and South Korea in 2020.
2019-11-13 14:12:05 , 수정 : 2019-11-13 14:27:45 | 정연비 기자

[TTL NEWS] ANO Moscow Project Office for Tourism and Hospitality Development and Seoul Tourism Organization signed a Memorandum of Understanding, on October 8.

 

On behalf of Moscow, the signing ceremony was attended by Tatyana Sharshavitskaya, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Tourism Committee, Olga Papadina, General Director of ANO Moscow Project Office for Tourism and Hospitality Development, and Dina Kim, Deputy General Director of ANO for projects in Asia Pacific.

The representatives of the Seoul Tourism Organization were Don H. Byun, Executive director of Tourism & MICE Division, Jaesun Hong, Global Marketing Team Director, and Euna Chae, Assistant Manager, Global Marketing Team. The Korea Tourism Organization was represented by Lee Jaehyung, Deputy Director.

 

The Memorandum was signed for the sake of strengthening links between the two organizations, cooperation in mutual studies, and promoting Seoul and Moscow as tourist destinations.

 

The number of tourists from South Korea visiting Russia grows higher from year to year. In the first half of the 2019 it was 5 % higher than in the same period of 2018. Since 2013, their number has increased almost by two times. This is the result of direct flight connections between the two countries and relaxed visa requirements: Korean tourists don’t have to claim visas in case they are visiting Russia for less than 60 days.

 

In 2018, during the state visit of Russia by the President of South Korea it was signed an agreement between Ministries of Culture Affairs for arranging the Year of Cultural Exchanges between Russia and South Korea in 2020 on the occasion for the 30th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations.

 

 

The parties agreed to share their experience in creation and development of tourist infrastructure and in organizing events for promoting travel destinations, to conduct cross-cultural studies, and to prepare for the Year of Cultural Exchanges between Russia and South Korea in 2020.

 

 

 

Tatyana Sharshavitskaya notes“By signing this memorandum, we make an important step towards the official partnership between tourism organizations of the two capitals – Moscow and Seoul. For us, South Korea is one of promising pathways for tourism development. Cultural specificity and traditions of the Republic of Korea are not alien to us and year by year attract even more travelers from Moscow. We are sure that sharing our knowledge, experience, and methods of tourism development will result in advantages for both parties."

 

Don H. Byun(the fourth from the left in photo) stresses “It is very important to prepare events to the 30th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and South Korea in 2020. And in 2021 there will be one more anniversary common for Moscow and Seoul. This year, our promotion project is oriented to individual tourists who gain personal experience and then share it with friends and relatives. We are planning to include Moscow into this project as a new and promising travel destination. We are interested in cooperation with the Moscow City Tourism Committee and are searching for new opportunities for this.” 

 

 

Meanwhile on October 7, a city tour was organized for the Korean delegates. The guests visited the Red Square, the VDNH, and Panorama360 observation deck. Then, during a business dinner, the representatives of Korea and ANO Moscow Project Office for Tourism and Hospitality Development discussed the agenda of joint events planned for the Year of Cultural Exchanges between Russia and South Korea in 2020. On October 8, having signed the memorandum, the parties attended a concert given by the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra in a concert hall of Zaryadye Park.

 

EDIT= Yeonbi Jeong

jyb@ttlnews.com

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