On Wednesday(13.Feb.) in the late afternoon hours, I went to the International Mediterranean Tourism Market (IMTM) at the 'Convention Center' of "Expo Tel Aviv".
to the main entrance of Expo TA
Quite a colorful, entertaining event! Less lively and versatile than in previous years, I must admit, but that's not surprising. Things around us get more instant and/or business-like all the time. Besides , I visited on the second day. It is the first day that gets all the buzz.
Lovely poster! it attracted attention.
There were many touristic booths to be seen (some of them very nicely decorated; Guatemala, Greece, Czech Republik, Cypress), and a lot of walking to be done among them. However, it was all worth the effort.
The event had a cosmopolitan air about it which made one feel part of the big world, and that was a good feeling.
Guatemala's attractive space
Czech Republic; nice!
near the Serbia booth- reminder of my Belgrade visit last summer
The fair is an opportunity to get free quality maps of all of the participating countries and cities. A good map is priceless, and it always comes handy when you're away from home. Sometimes, the map offered at the stand is accompanied by small ,cute mementos (pens, bags, coasters, cards, tiny calendars, mini maps) which make the visiting experience even more pleasant and rewarding.
Some booths offer special attractions. This time it was Taiwan with a contest and prizes. Certain countries have their representatives wear national costumes (the girls from Odessa, for example- a delightful sight). A filipino girl attracted visitors with some specific technique of creating a picture.
Taiwan contest with prizes
Odessa girls in traditional embroidered blouses
filipino young woman creating a picture
the picture as seen on the nearby screen
Food , as always, is the star ; fast food outside, in the lovely warm weather, before or after entering the huge Expo building. Cafeteria food (pastry, sandwiches, coffee and beverages ) in the main entrance hall. Inside the booths' area - there were offers of biscuits, candies, cheese, wine to visitors. Culinary brochures with specific food of various regions, were displayed on most of the stands.
Fast food stand in the open air
Fast food stand
eating fast food outside
Cafeteria in the entrance hall
cakes and sandwiches
people eating in the entrance hall
Information pamphlets on Wellness opportunities (spas, beauty, health treatments), are also quite an attraction at these fairs. To mention a few: ayurvedics (India), aquatic pool at Debrecen (Hungary), mineral springs (Romania, Czech Republik, Slovenia).
I came home loaded with stuff I'll have to sort out , view and read. I feel I'm behind with certain geographical and political knowledge, and this stuff will definitely help me catch up with things.