The international organization "HomeNet Eastern Europe and Central Asia" and the National Association of Small and Medium Enterprises in Tourism are opening a four-day tourist festival in Pomorie.
"International Traditions and Customs" starts on August 7 and will continue until August 10, the organizers say. They direct efforts towards cooperation between regions through the use of cultural-thematic resources. The festival involves partners from 11 countries in Central Asia and Eastern Europe, who promote their traditional handicrafts.
The program of the event includes concerts on the outdoor stage of "Prosveta 1888" community center, an exhibition in the Municipal Children's Complex and various activities and demonstrations in the town center.
The grand opening is this evening at 8:00 p.m. in front of the town’s community center.
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