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Momchilovtsi and Rhodope Mountains captivate China

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The Charm of Momchilovtsi and Rhodope Mountains forum will present on March 26 in Beijing (China) the popular Rhodope village to diplomats, businessmen and intellectuals. The guests of the forum will get acquainted with a project for establishment of recreation and tourism core Momchilovtsi that needs investors for its fulfillment. The event is organized by the local village council with the assistance of the Bulgarian student Kaloyan Georgiev who is a goodwill ambassador to the Chinese capital. Representatives of fifteen countries are expected to attend the forum. The fascinating Bulgarian village of Monchilovtsi is already popular in China, because a local dairy producer invested in the Asian country in a large advertising campaign aimed at promoting the Rhodope milk and dairy products. The presentation will accentuate on the local traditions, the beautiful and well-preserved nature and the tourist potential of Momchilovtsi and the Rhodopes.




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