Wendy Zhang/ Shanghai Daily news
Russia will become a new destination for Chinese tourists this fall, today's
Youth Post reported.
China and Russia signed a tourism memo early in 2002,
and after three-years of preparations, all procedures are ready.
Local travel
agencies have already offered business tours to Russia which are proving very
popular. Eight-day business tours to Moscow and St. Petersburg and 12-day tours
to Russia, Ukraine and White Russia leave from Shanghai every week, with prices
ranging from 8,000 yuan (US$964) to 20,000 yuan.
Tour prices to Russia will
not fluctuate in the short term after the tour opens to ordinary Chinese
tourists as airfares and hotel prices are stable there, said an industry
analyst.
Chinese people, especially those born in the 1950s and 1960s,
appreciate Russian culture, said Wu Derong, manager with the outbound department
of Shanghai China Youth Travel Service Tour Corporation.
At present, 672
Chinese travel agencies are allowed to organize package tours to Russia.
Last
year, nearly 810,000 Chinese people traveled to Russia, a figure up 22.4 percent
from a year earlier, and the number is expected to reach one million by 2006.