Bulgaria:
Staking out a vampire tourist trail
Two towns in Bulgaria and Romania are planning to boost
their tourist appeal by capitalising on their "vampire" past, it
seems.Bulgaria's ancient city of Sozopol on the Black Sea coast is teaming up
with medieval Sighisoara in Romania, the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, the
ruler thought to have inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula. Last year, archaeologists
in Sozopol found the 700-year-old skeleton of a man with an iron spike through
his chest. The old pagan ritual was meant to prevent "bad" dead people
from rising from their graves.Sozopol's mayor, Panayot Reyzi, saw an
opportunity to attract more tourists by twinning his city with Sighisoara.
"Both Dracula and our vampire had a limp and could've been cousins,"
he tells the Flagman
news website. Recently he announced the two towns had agreed to create a
"vampire trail". Tourists visiting Dracula's house in Sighisoara
would also be encouraged to go to neighbouring Bulgaria to see the
"Sozopol vampire", explains Focus
News.
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