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World’s biggest tourism event commences in Iran’s Hamedan

Hamedan governor Mohammad-Nasser Nikbakht, head of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran Ali-Asghar Mounessan made the opening speeches.

The Secretary-General of UNWTO Zurab Pololikashvili will hold a press conference after the meeting.

More than 80 members of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the organizer, from 30 countries attend the 40th edition of the conference.

Devising information exchange solutions and developing services and inter-continental collaborations are among the topics to be discussed.

Nine TV channels and over 100 international journalists and photographers cover the world’s most prominent tourism meeting, including the Hamedan’s provincial channel’s live TV program, said the head of the conference’s information center Maryam Moghaddam to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).

Member of the directing board of the conference Hamid-Reza Yari told IRNA that four technical panels with the attendance of Deputy of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism Organization as well as nine renowned international tourism university professors and experts, and hundreds of tourism activists will take place during the three-day conference.

This is the first time that an Iranian city hosts such a conference.

Selecting Hamedan as the 2018 Asian Tourism Capital is a great opportunity for this city to take advantage of its potentials in tourism, the world’s third lucrative industry.

During the last year’s UNWTO Executive Council meeting, Hamedan’s municipality was the first municipality in the world to become UNWTO member.

The UNWTO Affiliate Members Plenary Session is underway on November 12-14.

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