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"Bulgaria: A Touch of Nature"

A promo video introduces Bulgaria to the Middle East and China

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A new short film showcasing Bulgaria's natural beauty, resorts and leisure opportunities is set to attract tourists from China and the Middle East. Titled "Bulgaria: A Touch of Nature" and created by Stiliyan Kadrev, the 15-minuteo offers a visual journey through Bulgaria's landscapes, combining stunning views with a glimpse of the country's cultural heritage.


The film alternates between footage of ancient forests, crystal clear lakes and impressive mountain peaks, as well as some of Bulgaria's top resorts, where tourists can enjoy spa treatments, local cuisine and quality service.


Available in English, Arabic, Chinese and Hebrew, "Bulgaria: A Touch of Nature" will be shown at several tourism events, including the Dubai Arabian Travel Market, which takes place from 28 April to 1 May.


Bulgaria A Touch of Nature



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