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Russia draws hordes of Chinese tourists with 'red circuit' packages retracing nation’s turbulent revolutionary history

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Chinese tourists take a "selfie" in front of the Church of the Savior on Blood " in central St. Petersburg. Photo: AFP

Drawn by its Communist past and a visa-free regime, Chinese tourists are flocking to Russia in droves as it develops new routes touting “red tourism”.

Nearly 410,000 Chinese came to Russia last year putting them on top of the list of foreign tourists, according to the federal tourism agency.

Their number has swelled 10 percent since 2013, when Germans topped the list of overseas visitors.

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“We had lots of work this summer,” said Viktoria Borgacheva, the head of the association of Chinese interpreters and guides in the city of Saint Petersburg, Russia’s main tourist destination.

“I would say our workload has increased 30 percent since last year,” Borgacheva said.

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A Chinese tourist holding a Russian flag inspects a gift kiosk in central St. Petersburg. Photo: AFP
A Chinese tourist holding a Russian flag inspects a gift kiosk in central St. Petersburg. Photo: AFP
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