21 August 2018

Preparations under way for Kamchatka Territory’s exposition at Far East Street

Kamchatka Territory will among the exhibitors at the 4th Eastern Economic Forum’s Far East Street. The exhibition will run from 11 to 16 September in Vladivostok.

Kamchatka’s exposition will consist of four spherical orange pavilions symbolizing caviar.

It is a fitting design, given that roe also represents the beginning of new life and growth. Three of the pavilions will focus on separate themes: “Nature and Kronotsky Reserve”, “Tourism”, and “Culture”. The main pavilion, measuring 5.6 metres in height, will carry the name “Kamchatka 2030”. 

It will house a 360-degree LED panoramic screen, which will allow visitors to experience being on the peninsula. 

A separate segment of the screen will highlight the investment potential of the region, such as the construction of an international air terminal, the Peter and Paul Harbour tourist and recreation complex, a year-round ski resort, and a hotel complex. 

Alongside the “caviar pavilions” will be a “Volcano Wall”, which will be illuminated at night and serve as a stage for various performances, and a “Wave Wall”, which will serve as a photo area.

“The Kamchatka Territory pavilion will once again take advantage of its popularity among Eastern Economic Forum participants and visitors to the Far East Street exhibition. We have another entertainment programme in place for this year’s event. Each 2018th visitor to the pavilion will win a prize courtesy of Kamchatka Territory. What’s more, each hour there will be giveaways of caviar, smelt, and souvenirs. We have every confidence that the Kamchatka exposition will see record numbers of visitors at EEF 2018,” said Vice Governor of Kamchatka Territory Alexey Voytov.


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