Chinese visitors to come‚ as well as both the legal and illegal attractions to Mainland China visitors. In the legal way‚ it can be viewed as the attractions of high quality goods (for example‚ luxury products‚ and infant formula); duty-free shops; and tourist attractions (for example‚ the Ocean Park and the Peak). In the illegal way‚ Hong Kong attracts numerous of traders coming here for buying goods and trade back to the Mainland. We will probe into these issues in the later
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University of Salford- Tourism industry operations | Kirsty White 2011 Evaluation of how airports are operated and their importance to tourists. Description of how airports generate their revenue. 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report is to evaluate airports and their importance to tourists and how they generate their income. It will also identify the key components of the tourism industry‚ and recognise the upcoming trends and technology advancements that have recently influenced
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L – doctor S – husband O – wife O: Good morning‚ Mr. Brown! I’m Samantha and this is my husband Richard Thompson. May we come in? L: Surely‚ but before all tell me are you private patients or you have an insurance? S: What insurance? I’ve never heard about it. L: Oh‚ don’t worry. It seems to me that you’re not Americans. Am I right? O: Yes‚ absolutely‚ we’re from Britain. Could you‚ please‚ explain us what’s the problem with the insurance? L: There’s not any problem. Simply‚ most Americans
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MILLENNIUM HOTELS & RESORTS Established in 1996 and located on all over the World‚ Millennium Hotels &Resorts is a dynamic hotel ownership Group with over 100 hotels in locations attractive to business and leisure customers. This Group comprises: Millennium Hotels‚ Grand Millennium Hotels‚ Copthorne Hotels‚ Kingsgate Hotels and additional brands: M Hotels‚ Biltmore and Studio M. - Millennium and Grand Millennium Hotels: The hotels are from the largest part of the Group (44 hotels)
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Hong Kong‚ an increase of 4.8 per cent over the same period last year.(Tourism Fact Sheets‚ HKTB‚ 2012) The importance of events as an element of destination tourist offers is reflected in tourist‚ social and cultural functions. It is by means of tourist functions of events that many destinations widen the tourist market‚ attract tourists to destinations‚ build the destination image‚ promote the destination and stimulate the creation of economic benefits (Sherwood‚ Jago & Deery‚ 2005). With events
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tourism‚ but sufficiently limit the damage to the environment‚ all whilst protecting their own nation’s cultures‚ and in doing so; creating a more sustainable future. The WTO (1993) defines sustainable tourism as ‘meeting the needs of the present tourists and host regions whilst protecting and enhancing opportunity for the future.’ It also illustrates that sustainable development strategies must stress the need for due regard to be given to the ‘long-term appropriate use of natural and human resources’
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w w w e tr .X m eP e ap UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education .c rs om 0500/23 FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH Paper 2 Reading Passages (Extended) Additional Materials: *3559230415* October/November 2010 2 hours Answer Booklet/Paper READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet‚ follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you
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to a tourist. Danny Boyle’s(2000) adaptation depicts an American backpacker‚ Richard‚ who seeks to discover beyond the sightseeing of typical tourists. Upon following a series of unfortunate events on an island‚ the article examines how the film has shaped a diverse audience’s interpretation of cultural travel. The Tourist Gaze (2002) by John Urry reinforces Richard’s motivation to travel as “romantic” instead of the “collective” tourist. The article explores how the Beach embodies the Tourist Gaze
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underground economy as sex workers. Tourist from all over the world fantasized with sex workers and the experience of being on an exotic island for a few days. Theses heterosexual men wanted to express their masculinity and take full control over these women. While some men enjoyed having full dominance over these women other men enjoyed these women’s company and built relationship that granted the women a pathway out of poverty. The representation that the tourist had of these women and destinations
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brand‚ tourism is positioning itself as a big part of the Australian economy. As a feature of the general tourism putsch‚ the selling of traditionally low-niche‚ specific‚ Indigenous cultural products and tourist destinations within the Indigenous estate has played its part‚ with ethno-and-eco tourists being invited to ‘discover’ Aboriginal cultures via a variety of leisure activities and tourism ventures: many owned and run by Aboriginal Australians. Indeed‚ Aboriginal-owned tourism ventures are a
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