CHANGCHUN, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) -- China is planning an
international tourism zone in its northeastern border area with
Russia and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
The Tumen River Delta international tourism area will include
part of China's Hunchun City, as well as a 10 sq km plot each from
Russia and DPRK, said the government of China's Jilin Province. The
three sides will jointly build tourism facilities.
At the ongoing annual session of the provincial legislature,
Jiang Chaoliang, governor of Jilin, said the province would draw up
a blueprint for the tourism area this year and explore a management
model that would involve the three countries.
The initiative was put forward by the Hunchun City government in
2013 and has drawn interest from authorities of the border areas of
Russia and DPRK.
Visitors shall enter the tourism zone without visa and shopping
shall be duty-free, according to officials.
In the long run, the Republic of Korea, Japan and Mongolia will
join the tourism area via highways, railways and air routes, said
Zhao Xiaojun, director of Jilin Provincial Tourism
Administration.
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) launched the
Greater Tumen Initiative (GTI) in 1995, which provides a
multilateral forum for its member countries to tap potential
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