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More tourism projects to develop among China, Russia and Mongolia

By Liu Yufen (chinadaily.com.cn)

Updated: 2014-12-25

As exchange and practical cooperation among China and its two neighbors, Russia and Mongolia, continues to deepen, a batch of high-quality tourism projects have been developed based on the joint efforts of the three countries in 2014.

A tourism train departing from Inner Mongolia reached Ulan Bator, Mongolia, in 2014. The train will extend its journey to the city of Irkutsk in Russia in 2015.

More tourism projects to develop among China, Russia and Mongolia

A photo taken on Dec 13 shows the winter scenery of Arxan in Inner Mongolia. [Photo/Xinhua]

As the biggest land port, Manzhouli is one of the most popular and familiar Chinese cities for tourists from Russia and Mongolia. Manzhouli has opened a transit travel route that includes a direct flight from Manzhouli to Hainan in South China, allowing tourists to appreciate the landscapes of South and North China over several days.

In 2014, three cross-border tourism routes starting from Arxan, a popular tourist destination in Inner Mongolia, to three places in Mongolia were approved by the China National Tourism Administration. China-Mongolia cross-border tourism is also supported by Mongolian tourism-related organs, which help to carry forward such tourism projects.

More tourism projects to develop among China, Russia and Mongolia

A photo taken on Dec 13 shows rime blankets Arxan in Inner Mongolia. [Photo/Xinhua]

A joint meeting mechanism was established by five regions in China, Mongolia and Russia – including the Inner Mongolia autonomous region in China, Ulan Bator in Mongolia, and Zabaykalsky Krain in Russia – last November to coordinate and solve tourism issues and promote cross-border tourism among the five places.

“Many travel routes have been developed by travel agencies in China and Russia. I hope the cooperation in tourism between the two countries will continue,” said a travel agency manager from Zabaykalsky Krain when he came to Arxan for a new route survey.

Edited by Michael Thai

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