Germany Looks to Living Tradition and Reunification

PHOTO: Germany will be promoting living traditions, like this Munich brass band, in 2015. (courtesy German National Tourism Board)

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In October 1990, German reunification became official and a decades old wound began to heal. Almost 25 years later, the country seems stronger than ever and more popular than ever with travelers. Germany began counting overnights by foreign travelers in 1993, three years after Reunification. Since that time foreign overnights have doubled in Germany. This year in its tourism promotions, Germany will highlight Reunification and celebrate its Traditions and Customs with promotional campaigns by the German National Tourism Board (GNTB).

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