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    The Five Forces model of Porter will be applied in this part  Bargaining power of customers Although there are some strong competitors are also providing M.I.C.E‚ the market in the North is joined by very few players. Therefore‚ the choices for Northern customer are somewhat limited. Despite the fact that they may come to Saigontourist of FidiTour in the South but it seems to be no convenient and cost effective. Hence‚ the bargaining power of customers in the market for NACI is at moderate

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    The Tourism in Hong Kong

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    Thrill rides‚ giant pandas and a world-class aquarium keep Ocean Park on Hong Kong’s favorite list. * Temple street night market Souvenirs‚ snacks‚ opera singers and fortune tellers - ordered chaos in action. * Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (and Golden Bauhinia Square) One of Hong Kong’s more striking constructions provides the backdrop for a ceremony rich with historical significance. * The big Buddha and po lin monastery A beautiful monastery and an impressive giant

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    EASY: Q1. A. In one exhibition‚ some air got mixed with the hydrogen‚ and in the words of the performer: “The explosion was so bad that I imagined all my teeth were blown out!” B. An entertainer finishes his acts by blowing the hydrogen he had inhaled towards a lighted candle; the moment hydrogen caught fire‚ flames would shoot menacingly from his lips. C. A bag filled with hydrogen amused guests by getting off into spaces. D. When people learned about the unique lighter-than-air property of hydrogen

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    GALLERY REQUIREMENTS

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    GALLERY EXHIBITION AND DISPLAY In order for us to understand the requirements of gallery exhibition‚ the researcher first identified the types of exhibitions for a clear knowledge of what an exhibition actually entails. Types of exhibitions Commercial exhibitions; these are the kind of exhibitions intended to attract buyers and sell the displayed items. Non-commercial exhibitions; these are simply arranged for appreciation of talents and skills of the artist or designers. However‚ exhibitions can

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    The Guggenheim Museum

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    The Guggenheim Museum & its Giorgio Armani Exhibition In November of 1999‚ the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York announced that it would devote an exhibition to honor the works of the celebrated Italian designer Giorgio Armani. However‚ during the announcement of the exhibition‚ the museum did not mention that it was simultaneously entering into a three-year agreement in which Armani pledged a donation of $15 million to Guggenheim. When The New York Times unveiled Armani’s gift‚ the museum

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    out of the village for marketing or organize exhibitions within the village. THE CASE: * 50 year old small scale industry in West Bengal. * Main products: Leather‚ textile and other handworks like Kantha stitch. * Employs 350 workers‚ out of which 72 are women. They work in groups of ten with monthly income of 400-800 Rs. * Products perceived as a luxury goods and not necessity. * Currently‚ the source of income is through exhibitions in nearby towns and cities. Major market being

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    Death Of Marat

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    the Juxtapoz x Superflat show located at the Vancouver Art Gallery. This exhibition is at the third floor of the building. Due to the theme and the style of Juxtapoz magazine is pop surrealist‚ which partly how the superflat culture‚ the influence of “flatness” of Japanese manga and anime culture. For the word pop surrealist‚ the first thing comes to my mind is paintings with vivid colours and odd images. This exhibition is trying to include multi-media to deliver the most strange and surreal element

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    Analysis Of Sunset Sungei

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    Introduction The POP-UP exhibition‚ ‘Sunset Sungei’‚ was inspired by the closure of Thieves’ Market at Sungei Road. The market was a free hawking zone where many elderly made a living until it closed down on 11 July 2017 to make way for residential development (National Environmental Agency‚ 2017). Sunset Sungei targeted Ngee Ann Polytechnic students aged 17 to 21. 85% of youths were unlikely to search for information on local heritage (Aziz‚ 2014). Hence‚ the hands-on exhibition aims to enhance understanding

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    SPD4385-EXHIBITION MANAGEMENT Individual Assignment (15%) Exhibition visit plan: Due: 1‚000 words 10:30am on Sep 19 (lecture) by 5pm on Nov 20‚ 2013 (Wed) You are required to visit an exhibition or tradeshow held in Hong Kong. Write a report to reflect on your visit. The following aspects should be included: 1. Background information of the exhibition/ tradeshow 2. Facilities‚ activities and service provided to the exhibitors and visitors by the organizors 3. An indepth analysis

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    (Page and Connell‚ 2006; Cooper et al.‚ 2008). Currently‚ the development of world exhibitions in Indonesia has a very experienced significant improvement. This is demonstrated by the many national and international exhibitions held in Indonesia It also could even become a trigger for the tourism industry‚ especially the field of MICE (Meeting‚ Incentive‚ Convention‚ Exhibition) to grow. The number of exhibition held in Indonesia‚ especially Jakarta every year is always to increase‚ based on data

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