A family from Moscow takes part in the contest of guides for the RUSSIA EXPO
A couple from Moscow has decided to take part in the "Guides of Meanings" contest. Lev and Elena Antonov develop industrial tourism.
The all-Russian project "Guides of Meanings" will help to train guides to work at the International RUSSIA EXPO. The Antonov family has joined the first stream of the educational program "School of guides", which was launched in Pyatigorsk at the tourist rally "More than a Trip".
"We have decided to take part in the contest "Guides of Meanings" in order to improve our professional skills in the field of tourism and event organization, as well as to get acquainted with colleagues from other regions and exchange experience. Dynamic and informative lectures, development of excursion passports for the International RUSSIA EXPO, discussion with like-minded people from all over the country — this is a unique opportunity that we could not miss. We expect incredible emotions and communication from our work at the exposition. We are extremely happy that we are involved in such an important event for our country", — Lev and Elena share their impressions.
Professional tour guides, museum workers, local historians, students of relevant professions and other specialists from 22 years of age can follow the example of an active family and participate in the contest, regardless of the region of residence.
Anyone who wants to become a tour guide of the International RUSSIA EXPO should apply for the second stream of the educational program. Registration will be open until October 19 at the website of the program "More than a Trip".
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