On April 14, Russian Federation`s General Department of Tourism held a ceremony to launch National Tourism Office named Visit Russia in Southeast Asia at the address No. 49 Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Russia's Asia national tourism office opened in Hanoi
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It is in charge of promoting Russian tourism in Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines and the Republic of Korea. Sergey Kornev, deputy head of the federal agency, said the office’s establishment will open up opportunities to foster tourism between Russia and regional countries. It will attract more Asian tourists to the East European nation and provide information for Russian people interested in visiting Vietnam and other Southeast Asian destinations, he added.
Vietnam has also upped efforts to attract more Russian visitors recently. About 108,750 Russian tourists came to the country in the first quarter of 2016, an increase of 13.5 percent compared to the same period last year. That made Russia the European country with the highest number of visitors to Vietnam.
At the ceremony, Mr. Alexander Batov, an official from Russian Federation's General Department of Tourism in charge of Southeast Asia, said that Russian travel will build specific products suitable for tourists in Southeast Asia in general and Vietnam in particular.
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