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    Macau has developed its tourism sector when there was a rapid growth on the gaming industry since the 70s. However‚ there is no longer a comprehensive tourism planning at that time. It was until 1980s‚ the Portuguese government has tried to preserve the cultural influence over Macau after 1999. By preserving the mixture of Eastern and Western cultures in Macau‚ it paved the way for the development of cultural tourism in Macau. Nowadays‚ the development of cultural heritage tourism is significantly successful

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    14/11/2011 HERITAGE TOURISM & MUSEUM MANAGEMENT LESSON 2: TOURISMHERITAGE & HERITAGE TOURISM (1st PART) Dr Christina Bonarou bonarou@gmail.com Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki‚ Greece Department of Tourism Management Definitions of tourism 2 All travel is not tourism.  “Tourism comprises the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes

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    How is heritage significance assessed? Heritage professionals have developed ways of formally assessing the significance of natural and cultural heritage places. The following documents. listed in the Resources section of the guide‚ may provide some assistance: Natural Heritage Places - A handbook for conservation: Implementing the Australian Natural Heritage Charter for conservation of places of natural significance‚ 1998‚ Lorraine Cairnes‚ Australian Heritage Commission in association with

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    Are the trends in Heritage tourism having an effect on world Heritage sites? | | Abstract Using in depth secondary research this paper aims to examine the impacts of heritage tourism to various heritage sites in terms of potential threats and opportunities associated with tourism development and growth. In addition there will be an analysing of the research methodologies used in order to identify theoretical framework surrounding area of study to clarify the outcomes of results. With effective

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    HERITAGE AND CULTURAL TOURISM TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Tourism is third largest industry in the world and according to the report of World travel and Tourism Council tourism industry generates approx 12% of world GNP (Agyei and Samuel‚ 2006). Heritage and culture has always been one of the most significant aspects of world tourism. People live their lives against rich environment formed by historic buildings‚ countryside’s of ancient times (Chang‚ 2000). This present research report

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    Background of the Study Heritage Tourism is traveling to experience the places and activities that authentically represent the stories and people of the past and present. It includes historic‚ cultural and natural attractions. (Heritage Tourism & Economic Development) Its activities and services which provide international and domestic visitors with the opportunity to experience understand and enjoy the special values of a region’s heritage‚ are sometimes referred to as heritage tourism. (Lorton Consulting)

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    Lecturer: Student: Ramona Iacomi Task 2. Heritage Tourism in Romania The Palace of Parliament Built by Communist Party leader‚ Nicolae Ceausescu‚ the colossal Parliament Palace (formerly known as the People’s Palace) is the second largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon. It took 20‚000 Bucharest - Parliament Palace workers and 700 architects to build. The palace boasts 12 stories‚ 1‚100 rooms‚ a 328-ft-long lobby and four underground levels‚ including an enormous

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    HERITAGE TOURISM: STRENGTH AND CHALLENGES OF BALINESE ARTS CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND THE SETTING 1.1 PROBLEM STATEMENT As one of the largest industry around the world‚ tourism industry has undergone a tremendous growth during the last decades. Heritage tourism‚ being one of the categories of tourism‚ has been entitled as a major area in tourist demand. According to the WTO (Richard‚ 2000)‚ heritage tourism is considered as very important segments of the total tourism demand‚ representing

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    ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF HERITAGE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BULGARIA ABSTRACT This paper combines reflections on my personal experiences of internship practice in Rome‚ Italy at one of the largest youth campsites‚ accommodating international travelleres to famous heritage tourism sites with an analytical review of the key trends and issues of the Bulgarian heritage tourism. I tried to clarify the meaning of the HT as a term and its dimensions as a SIT phenomena. The paper provides analysis

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    Unjust Gains: Speeding Tickets Key to a City’s Economic Growth. COLL 300 Abstract Every year‚ thirty four million speeding tickets are issued in the U.S. That amounts to 93‚000 tickets per day‚ 3‚875 per hour‚ and 65 tickets per minute. Traffic tickets are big business as public and private companies via for their share of the very vulnerable but lucrative driving public. Everyday across the country police officers are out in full number armed with the very latest in speed detection

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