The UNWTO and Ministry
of Tourism of the Republic of Bulgaria will jointly host the
International Congress on World Civilizations and Creative Tourism
on 29 November - 1 December 2016 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The congress
will discuss how creative tourism can play a significant role in
safeguarding and promoting tangible and intangible heritage as
well as in generating socio-economic benefits.
In 2015,
almost 1.2 billion international tourists travelled the world and
UNWTO forecasts continued growth in the years to come. UNWTO
estimates that cultural tourism accounts for around 40% of all
international tourist arrivals as per the report ‘Tourism and Culture Synergies’.
The conference will address how world
civilizations can be brought back to life through the
collaboration with creative industries – such as architecture,
design, arts, technology and science – while contributing to
sustainable tourism development.
A high-level debate
moderated by CNN’s Max Foster will gather 20 ministers of tourism
from around the world to discuss how effective partnership models
can be developed to contribute to safeguarding and promoting world
civilizations, while creating socio-economic benefits for local
communities.
In 2015, Bulgaria received 7 million
international tourists generating US$ 3.1 billion in exports. It
is expected that this year the country, which has a population of around
7 million, will welcome more than 8 million international tourists
– up from 6 million in 2010. These results reflect the commitment
of Bulgaria to tourism development, including the creation in 2014
and for the first time of a dedicated Ministry of Tourism.
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