Young Tour Guides School of Russia opens at the National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorye region
The first intake of the Young Tour Guides School of Russia
will begin at the National Centre RUSSIA in Primorye on 27 September and will
run until December. The participants will learn the basics of the profession
under the guidance of experienced guides.
The project is designed for schoolchildren aged 12 to 17 and
is aimed at career guidance, helping them to acquire the knowledge and skills
necessary for excursion activities. Applications must be submitted by 23
September, followed by a selection process. The first classes will start on 27
September and continue until December. The second intake of the Young Tour
Guides School of Russia will start in February 2026.
One-hour lessons will take place on Saturdays at 15:00 at
the National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorye region and at the regional Tourist
Information Centre. The course of the Young Tour Guides School of Russia
focuses on career guidance and developing children’s skills, knowledge and
abilities in excursion work.
The participants will attend:
— theoretical and practical classes on the basics of guiding;
— workshops led by experienced guides;
— training sessions on public speaking and stage speech;
— teamwork activities with peers;
— practical guiding of tours through the expositions of the
branch of the National Centre RUSSIA in Primorye.
The Young Tour Guides School of Russia is a project for
those who want to learn how to tell the story of their native region in an
inspiring, accurate and engaging way.
Under the guidance of experienced mentors, the students will
study the basics of stage speech, learn to work with information and design
engaging routes, and, most importantly, will have the chance to conduct a real
tour of the expositions of the Centre’s Primorye branch.
"The Young Tour Guides School of the National Centre
RUSSIA in the Primorye region is an important social project aimed at career
guidance, the promotion of local history and the guiding profession, including
guide-interpreters. Classes at the School are held with the support of the
Primorye branch of the Russian Geographical Society. The lectures cover
legislation on organising and conducting tours, their methodology and
techniques, innovations in guiding, and, of course, the history of the region
and the city of Vladivostok," said Daria Guseva, Head of the Excursion
Department of the National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorye region.
The project welcomes not only schoolchildren and students
but also industry experts, who will share information about interesting sites
of the city and the region.
At the branch of the National Centre RUSSIA in Primorye, the book "Oar’s Trace" was presented. It is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Primorye Federation of Canoeing and Kayaking.
One of the tour guides at the branch of the National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorye region, Natalia Shalina, spoke about her profession and the things that make visiting the Centre special.
A panel discussion dedicated to the development of the tourist flow from China to Vladivostok was held at the branch of the National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorye region.