Primorsky Region will present current and new investment projects, tourist attractions and transport and logistics opportunities at the “Far East Street” exhibition, which will be held from September 3 to 9 as part of the tenth anniversary Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok. The concept of the pavilion this year is “Primorye – the Bridge of the Future”. The exhibition is organized by the “Roscongress” Foundation with the support of the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District.
"Vladivostok, the capital of the Far Eastern Federal District, will once again welcome participants and guests of the Eastern Economic Forum. The Primorsky Region exposition is one of the brightest and key ones at the “Far East Street” exhibition. Primorye is the leader in the district in terms of the number of investment projects being implemented. The key instrument for the strategic development of Primorye is the implementation of the master plans of six cities. They will allow for a qualitative change in the city infrastructure, improving people's lives. The development of social infrastructure is carried out through the presidential unified subsidy. The regional pavilion will tell about all this. The region will also present a vision of the future, what this region will do to remain attractive to investors, so that Russians and residents of other countries as many as possible can visit and fall in love with the Far Eastern lands," said Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation - Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Eastern Economic Forum Yuri Trutnev.
The general concept of the pavilion "Primorye - a bridge to the future" symbolizes the connection between the past and the future, East and West, openness to partnership, investment and innovation. The pavilion tells how the unique geographical location, natural resources and human potential make Primorsky Region attractive for business, tourism and life over several historical eras.