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At the Shankai Sports sales launch ceremony on May 15, Shankai Sports unveiled their official hospitality programme for the Russia 2018 World Cup. This programme is available for the Greater China Region, including China Mainland, Hongkong, Taiwan and Macau.
Through this programme, the fans are seen as people who really engage in the World Cup Tournament. Besides watching the matches in the best viewing positions in the stadiums, they can also be served with full services including catering, entertainment activities and interaction with the matches. There are 5 different level products in this programme – the Tsarsky Lounge, MATCH Private Suite, MATCH Business Seat, MATCH Pavilion and MATCH Club. The starting price of a ticket for a single match is 7,000 yuan, while the starting price of a ticket package is 14,500 yuan.
According to Larry Zheng, Vice President of Shankai Sports, fans who purchase tickets for the Russia 2018 World Cup before December 1 will receive a Zabivaka doll, the mascot of the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Zheng also stated that most of the hotels for the hospitality programme were those where the participating teams of the 2018 World Cup will stay .
Source: Xinhua
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