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“大图们倡议”各方在珲春签署多项跨境旅游合作协议
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-18 09:36
Core Points - The "11th Northeast Asia Tourism Forum" opened in Hunchun, Jilin, focusing on "Ecotourism and Sustainable Development - A Common Vision for Northeast Asia" [1] - The forum aims to promote economic cooperation, cross-border trade, and infrastructure connectivity among member countries, which include China, Russia, South Korea, and Mongolia [1] - Multiple regional tourism cooperation agreements were signed during the forum, highlighting the collaborative efforts in the tourism sector [1] Group 1 - Jilin Province is actively promoting the deep integration of culture and tourism, providing a platform for sharing experiences and cross-border cooperation among Northeast Asian countries [2] - Ecotourism has emerged as a significant direction for regional cooperation, with Jilin expressing willingness to deepen collaboration in mechanisms, projects, and industries [2] - The Kamchatka Krai in Russia is developing unique tourism routes for Chinese tourists, combining natural attractions with Chinese cultural elements, and plans to establish direct international flights to attract more Asian visitors [2] Group 2 - The forum will also host bilateral talks between local governments of China and Russia, as well as China and South Korea, and organize research visits to tourism projects in Hunchun [3]
“大图们倡议”第十一届东北亚旅游论坛聚焦跨境文旅合作
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-11-18 09:09
Group 1 - The "11th Northeast Asia Tourism Forum" was held in Hunchun, Jilin Province, focusing on "Ecotourism and Sustainable Development - A Common Vision for Northeast Asia" [1] - Participants included guests from China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Russia, discussing cross-border cultural tourism project cooperation [1] - Jilin Province aims to develop a world-class tourism destination by integrating culture and tourism, leveraging its unique ecological tourism resources [1] Group 2 - The "Greater Tumen Initiative" is a government cooperation mechanism initiated by the UN Development Programme, involving China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Russia, aimed at enhancing collaboration in transportation, energy, tourism, investment, and environment in Northeast Asia [2] - The forum was co-hosted by the UN Development Programme's "Greater Tumen Initiative" Secretariat and the Jilin Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism [2]