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    international and domestic tourists has increased steadily. In 1998‚ the province welcomed 360‚000

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    The high-speed rail (HSR) project connecting Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will have seven stops in Malaysia‚ namely Kuala Lumpur‚ Putrajaya‚ Seremban‚ Ayer Keroh‚ Muar‚ Batu Pahat and Nusajaya. While several of the proposed stations had been revealed earlier this year by Malaysia’s Land Public Transport Commission‚ they were confirmed yesterday by its chairman‚ Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar. Construction of the line could begin some time next year‚ although the actual date has yet to be fixed. Giving

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    and management. It also describes the issues linked to the rapid growth of tourism and the challenge of managing it in a way that makes it sustainable so that it doesn’t ruin the original attraction. It discusses how the industry has grown over the years due to technological advances making it easier for tourists to research and book holidays. Employers have also changed

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    Food Tourism

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    FOOD TOURISM-DESTINSTION Food tourism means experiencing the food of the country‚ region or area‚ and is now considered a vital component of the tourism experience. Dining out is common among tourists and food is believed to rank alongside climate‚ accommodation‚ and scenery in importance to tourists. Hall and Mitchell (2001) define food tourism as ‘ visitation to primary and secondary food producers‚ food festivals‚ restaurants and specific locations for which food tasting and / or experiencing

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    tourism Domestic tourism Domestic tourists are people who take holidays in their own country. For example Mr and Mrs McBride from Blackburn are going to take a weekend break to Blackpool for two nights to celebrate their anniversary. Inbound/incoming tourism Inbound tourists are people who come from other countries to the UK. For example Mr Smith and his two kids came from Florida to visit their Grandma in Blackburn for two weeks. Outbound tourism Outbound tourists are people who are from the UK

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    is different from other products as it is produced and consumed simultaneously by the consumer. The buyer has to experience the product and services to know the worthiness of the tourism package. For instance if the tourist is buying a package tour to destination Mauritius‚ the tourist must travel to the country to experience the tourism products and services available there. Then he will assess his experience as being satisfied or not and whether it was value for money to choose Mauritius to spend

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    t&t unit 1

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    Overview of components There are eight separate components in the travel and tourism industry. Accommodation Tour operator Ancillary Services Trade associations and regulatory bodies Tourism development promotion Travel agents Attractions Transport Describe each component and explain its role in the travel and tourism industry. Give an example of an organisation that works in each field. Accommodation Accommodation is where people

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    Tourism in Society

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    highly unlikely for such motivations to disappear‚ efforts need be made to address the controversies generated by the interpretation and presentation of tragic history as a commercialized attraction. This paper thus seeks to understand the controversies surrounding dark tourism. Drawing on different attractions across the tourism spectrum‚ the paper examines the controversies associated with the interpretation of dark tourism. It explores on the curious connection between the sad and the bad and

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    Cultural Tourism

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    Richards (2001‚ p.37) in which the concept of cultural tourism it can be defined in a technical way as “all movements of persons to specific cultural attractions‚ such as heritage sites‚ artistic and cultural manifestations‚ arts and drama outside their normal place of residence” or in a conceptual way as “the movement of persons to cultural attractions away from their normal place of residence‚ with the intention to gather new information and experiences to satisfy their cultural needs”‚ again focused

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    Thailand: Overview

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    East Thailand [ I’san ]. * | | Bangkok‚ the capital of Thailand‚ is a metropolis where one can find both old and new‚ East and West‚ traditional and fashionable‚ blended together in a harmonious way. Samut Prakan (29 km) has countless tourist attractions such as historical sites‚ old markets and indigenous lifestyles along the canals. The largest crocodile farm in the world is situated here. Samut Songkhram (63 km) highlights King Rama II Memorial Park and Amphawa Floating Market. Those who

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