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EATOF
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | East Asia Inter-Regional Tourism Federation |
| abbreviation | EATOF |
| formation | 2000 Gangwon Province, Korea |
| purpose | International Tourism Conference |
| website | http://www.eatof.org |
Functions
Each member is playing following roles to achieve goals of EATOF:
- Exchange of information on tourism policy and tourism industry
- Development of joint programs which promote tourism in individual provinces and the region as a whole
- Training, education and exchange of personnel working in the tourism sector both private and public
- Other matters related to mutual cooperation in tourism
History
2000
After preliminary meeting, EATOF 2000 was held in Gangwon Province, Korea with participation of nine member provinces.
2006
Quang Ninh Province in Vietnam became a regular member.
2007
At the EATOF 2007 in Chiang Mai Province the group agreed to establish the EATOF Permanent Secretariat.
2008
EATOF permanent secretariat was established in Gangwon Province.
2009
Siem Reap in Cambodia and Luang Prabang in Laos became regular members.
Member Province
| Country | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Provinces | ||||
| Logo | ||||
| Accession | ||||
| South Korea | Gangwon Province | Founding member | ||
| Indonesia | Yogyakarta Special Region | [[File:Coat of arms of Yogyakarta.svg | 100px]] | Founding member |
| Philippines | Cebu | Founding member | ||
| Japan | Tottori | [[File:Flag of Tottori Prefecture.svg | 100px]] | Founding member |
| China | Jilin | Founding member | ||
| Malaysia | Sarawak | [[File:Coat of arms of Sarawak.svg | 100px]] | Founding member |
| Thailand | Chiang Mai | Founding member | ||
| Mongolia | Tuv | [[File:Mn coa töv aimag.svg | 100px]] | Founding member |
| Russia | Primorsky | [[File:Coat of arms of Primorsky Krai.svg | 100px]] | Founding member |
| Vietnam | Quảng Ninh Province | 2005 | ||
| Laos | Luang Prabang | 2009 | ||
| Cambodia | Siem Reap | 2009 |
| EATOF General Assembly | No | Date | Country | Host | Theme | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 5–7 September 2000 | South Korea | Gangwon Province | |||
| 2nd | 9–11 September 2001 | Indonesia | Yogyakarta Special Region | |||
| 3rd | 22‒24 September 2002 | Philippines | Cebu | |||
| 4th | 5–7 September 2004 | Japan | Tottori | |||
| 5th | 2–4 September 2005 | China | Jilin | |||
| 6th | 14–16 September 2006 | Malaysia | Sarawak | |||
| 7th | 5–7 September 2007 | Thailand | Chiang Mai | |||
| 8th | 21‒23 July 2008 | Mongolia | Ulan Bator | |||
| 9th | 8–10 September 2009 | South Korea | Gangwon Province | |||
| 10th | 2010 | Vietnam | Quảng Ninh Province | EATOF 2010 - For the sustainable development in East Asia | ||
| 11th | 22‒25 November 2011 | Philippines | Cebu | Celebrating 12 Years of Enduring Cooperation and Commitment | ||
| 12th | 28 November – 1 December 2012 | Cambodia | Siem Reap Province | East Asia Optimizing Sustainable Green Tourism | ||
| 13th | 17–21 October 2013 | Laos | Luang Prabang Province | Tourism, the Key to Sustainable Cultural Conservation | ||
| 14th | 4-6 September 2014 | Malaysia | Kuching, Sarawak | Growing Regional Tourism Together | ||
| 15th | 2015 | Indonesia | Yogyakarta Special Region |
References
References
- [http://www.eatof.org/sub01/sub02.asp "East Asia Inter-Regional Tourism Forum"] {{Webarchive. link. (3 August 2010 , additional text.)
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