Mongolia will be the official partner country of "ITB Berlin 2015", international tourism expo, taking place from 4 to 8 March 2015 at Berlin, Germany.
However, revenue of Mongolian tourism industry had decreased in recent years, they had achieving with the aim to attract one million tourists in next two or three years by promoting Mongolia to the world and tourists.
"ITB Berlin 2015" is considered as the biggest expo by its scope and participation. 80% of the preparation work for the event has already done and the Mongolia will organize 41 works including official opening of the exhibition, conference for 3600 international VIP guests, gala concert, show with Mongolian culture and tradition, three-time press conference, tourism professional conferences, round table discussions, nine-time report, "Who know Mongolia well?" radio quiz, number of other entertainment, meetings and cultural events.
Moreover, several documentary films about Mongolia is being made by AMARA Film production, Germany while published brochures and publications about Mongolia in three languages.
Mongolia will be the official partner country of "ITB Berlin 2015", international tourism expo, taking place from 4 to 8 March 2015 at Berlin, Germany.
However, revenue of Mongolian tourism industry had decreased in recent years, they had achieving with the aim to attract one million tourists in next two or three years by promoting Mongolia to the world and tourists.
"ITB Berlin 2015" is considered as the biggest expo by its scope and participation. 80% of the preparation work for the event has already done and the Mongolia will organize 41 works including official opening of the exhibition, conference for 3600 international VIP guests, gala concert, show with Mongolian culture and tradition, three-time press conference, tourism professional conferences, round table discussions, nine-time report, "Who know Mongolia well?" radio quiz, number of other entertainment, meetings and cultural events.
Moreover, several documentary films about Mongolia is being made by AMARA Film production, Germany while published brochures and publications about Mongolia in three languages.