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Myanmar and Buryatia Plan Tourism Boost Through Cultural and Economic Ties
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47835, member: 636"] Myanmar's top leader wants stronger ties with a Russian region called Buryatia. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing just finished his third trip to this Buddhist area. He told local reporters that both places could work together on many projects. The military chief visited factories that make trains and airplanes during his stay. He feels comfortable visiting Buryatia because it reminds him of home. Buryatia's regional boss Aleksey Tsydenov shared his excitement about the Myanmar visit. The Russian leader already traveled to Myanmar last December and loved what he saw there. His region makes helicopters that Myanmar has used for many years. Drug companies from Buryatia want to sell medicine to Myanmar. Both sides plan to expand their business deals in transportation. Education partnerships could bring the two regions closer together. Buryatia wants to train Myanmar teachers who speak Russian. The Russian region might start offering Myanmar language classes at local universities. Tourism exchanges could help people from both places learn about each other. Religious connections matter because both areas have many Buddhist followers. The Myanmar leader invited Russian media crews to visit his country. He believes journalists will understand Myanmar better after seeing it firsthand. Factory visits showed him new ways both regions could work together. Healthcare cooperation offers another chance for partnership. Agriculture projects might help farmers in both places. Regional leaders from both sides see many opportunities ahead. The Senior General promised to return to Buryatia again. Three visits prove how much he values this friendship. Russian officials want to build stronger connections through various industries. Both regions hope tourism will bring their people together. [/QUOTE]
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