[Tutorial: Friday; 2pm-3pm] [Task 2b – Final Report] [TSM313-Technology and Innovation in Tourism‚ Leisure‚ and Events] For From [University of the Sunshine Coast] [Tutor: Vikki Schaffer] [Margaux Chedri 1070739] [May‚ 31st of May 2013] Innovation and Technology in Tourism‚ Leisure and Events Table of content Introduction ........................................................................................... 3! I. Context ......................................................
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Cultural tourism is referred to the kind of tourism‚ which is concerned with the culture of a specific region or country‚ particularly in the arts. It basically focuses on the traditional communities that have diverse customs as well as the forms of art and the distinct social practices that distinguish a certain culture from the others. It would include tourism in the urban areas and even the historic and large cities‚ including facilities like theaters and museums. It also includes this in the
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management. Part of the program for capacity building for the local community consists of eight modules described below and it is designed to educate and develop the skills of local communities. The modules are: Capacity Building -APEC TOURISM WORKING GROUP (TWG02/2008A) All the participants attain the course to learn how to behave in order to acquire good behavioral attributes. Every homestay has a first aid kit. Food safety‚ quality and knowledge is essential to the participants
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Introduction Tourism is traveling for predominantly recreational or leisure purposes or the provision of services to support this leisure travel. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited". Tourism has become a popular global leisure
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venue that aims * To entertain its domestic and foreign customers with total customer service at reasonable costs. * To maximize the benefits of available telecommunications and internet technology to expand our market and promote tourism in the Philippines. * To provide employees with decent living and working conditions and an environment where they feel valued and happy. * To promote efficiency‚ courtesy and fairness. Current Data: * From Research
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INTERNSHIP REPORT ON TOURISM PERSPECTIVE IN BANGLADESH MD. MASUD PARVEJ ID: BBA 040301009 Department of Business Administration Northern University Bangladesh NORTHERN UNIVERSITY B A N G L A D E S H INTERNSHIP REPORT ON TOURISM PERSPECTIVE IN BANGLADESH Supervised by Abdullah Mohammed Ibrahim
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Abstract Tourism businesses operate globally and many have opted for a competitive advantage of internationalization. Technology‚ information and reduction of boundaries have created new forms of service companies‚ not only the large multinational corporations‚ but also small niche specialists. The growing importance of strategic alliances in creating networks of business relationships has become a trend also in tourism. Tourism has considered as the world’s largest and rapid growing industry of
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Peerumedu as a tourist destination. As a result the topic ’ A study on tourism in Peerumedu ’ has been selected for the research. OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES * TO HAVE A STUDY ON THE VARIOUS TOURIST SPORTS OF PEERUMEDU. * TO ANALYZE THE
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and housing development. A lot of retirees were drawn to Palm Springs as the 1970s were coming to an end and today the city depends on its tourism to keep the economy going. Celebrities still retreat to Palm Springs‚ but today the city’s economy centers on tourism‚ real estate‚ health care‚ shopping and gambling. A way for the city to capitalize off of tourism is the Transient Occupant Tax or TOT. “The Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT)‚ also known as room tax or bed tax‚ is a tax collected by an operator
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different market segments and visitors can have more entertainment (not only gambling).If the Macau’s government want to building new attractions‚ more foreign companies will be interested in investing the projects to enhance Macau as an international tourism destination. b) Transportation development As we mentioned before‚ although Macau has international airport‚ it is relatively smaller when compared with that of Hong Kong. Less airlines and direct flights cause tourists travelling to Hong Kong
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