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East Asia Inter-Regional Tourism Federation
AbbreviationEATOF
First event2000 Gangwon Province, Korea
PurposeInternational Tourism Conference
Website http://www.eatof.org

East Asia Inter-Regional Tourism Federation (EATOF) was founded in Gangwon Province, Korea in 2000 in order to pursue peace and prosperity through exchange in diverse fields, especially on tourism. Nine member countries from Northeast and Southeast Asian Provinces founded participated at the preliminary meeting in Seoul in September 1999. It is the only international tourism association in East Asia. EATOF has 10 member provinces. [1]

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 Founding member
  Philippines Cebu Founding member
  Japan Tottori Founding member
  China Jilin Founding member
  Malaysia Sarawak Founding member
  Thailand Chiang Mai Founding member
  Mongolia Tuv Founding member
  Russia Primorsky 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

  1. ^ "East Asia Inter-Regional Tourism Forum" Archived 3 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine, additional text.

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