Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Sochi culture

Sochi culture

Sochi is the largest tourist attraction in Russia. There are many sanatoriums and resorts in the subtropical shade of the city, and more than 3 million guests come here for recuperation and tourism every year.

The history of Sochi as a health resort began at 1909. This year, Sochi built the first sanatorium-Caucasian "Livije La" sanatorium. At that time, Sochi was just a small town, barren and messy, full of swamps, and malaria was often prevalent. The promulgation of "Decree of the Soviet Russian Government on State-level Sanatorium" signed by Lenin laid a good foundation for the development of the sanatorium in Sochi. The main principle of this law is that recuperation serves the working people. Sochi is a university town. In addition to Sochi National Tourism Rehabilitation University, there are many branches and research institutes of famous Russian universities.

In addition, the hosting of the 20 14 Winter Olympic Games contributed to the establishment of the Russian International Olympic University. The university was established in Sochi in 20 14, aiming to train the next generation of sports management professionals and meet the demand of Russia and the world for high-quality international sports industry experts. Research topics include venue management, event management, media management, governance and sports diplomacy, and talent management.