Global Times

China, Russia exchange program held in Hunan as interest in ‘red tourism’ grows

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A tourism exchange program between China and Russia is being held in Central China’s Hunan Province, the Xinhua News Agency said Thursday.

The program, which started Monday, saw experts from the two countries meet to discuss the developmen­t of “red tours,” taking visitors to the sites of early communist activities.

Photograph­y and painting exhibition­s have also been held to promote red tourism between the two countries.

This is the third time that the program has been held in Hunan.

Red tourism is booming in both China and Russia, as the two government­s have signed agreements to boost the industry in recent years.

In 2015, 22 tourism agencies from China and Russia agreed to conduct red tours during a tourism exchange program held in Shaoshan, birthplace of Chairman Mao Zedong. As direct flight routes continue to open and disposable incomes increase, more red tours have been organized.

In 2015, 4,497 Hunan residents visited Russia on red tours. In 2016, the number rose 72.27 percent year-on-year.

To cater to the rising demand, Russian tourism authoritie­s have launched a series of “red-themed” tourism products designed specifical­ly for Chinese tourists.

In St. Petersburg, known as Petrograd from 1914 to 1924, the local government offers various tours associated with the Soviet Union to coincide with the 100th anniversar­y of the October Revolution in Russia, including itinerarie­s with the themes “Chinese Comrades in Red Petrograd” and the “February Revolution in Petrograd.”

China’s red tourist sites are drawing a large number of Russian tourists, particular­ly those in Hunan Province.

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