Legal Analysis on “Tourist Breaks Back on Sentosa Ride” Article Sherlyn Goh‚ Nathanael Sim‚ Tay Wenyao‚ Shi Jinhua‚ Tong Mingshuo Factual Summary of Case Australian tourist‚ Michael McCarthy‚ suffered a fall and broke his back while riding Sentosa’s MegaZip‚ which is a flying fox adventure ride run by Flying Dragon Adventures (FDA). The riders would initially slide down the zipline fast and would be slowed down by a braking mechanism as they approach the landing platform. However‚ in this case
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THE DETERMINANT OF TOURIST ARRIVALS IN MALAYSIA: A PANEL DATA REGRESSION ANALYSIS. TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENT PAGE Chapter 1- Introduction Background of the Study 1 Problem Statement 2 Scope and Rational of the Study 2 Significance of Study 2 Research Objectives 3 Chapter 2- Literature Review History of Tourism in Malaysia 4 Chapter 3- Methodology Methodology 6 Model Specification 10 References
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Effects of Food Image on Tourists’ Destination Image and Visit Intention ABSTRACT In Korea‚ recent trends brand destinations using their regional food‚ realizing that food reflects a country’s culture and its people. However‚ theoretical concepts and research are lacking to explain how food images work in branding destination and what their effects are. Therefore‚ the primary goal of this study is to identify the attributes and impacts of Korean food image on
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Understanding tourist motivation concerning the term dark tourism with a focus on Alcatraz Table of Content 1. Introduction 3 2. Abstract 4 3. The definition & development of dark tourism 5 4. The different types of Dark Tourism 6 4.1. Holocaust Tourism 6 4.2. Battlefield tourism 6 4.3. Cemetery Tourism 7 4.4. Slavery-Heritage Tourism 7 4.5. Prison tourism 7 5. Motivation factors vary from person to person. 7 5.1. Belonging to a particular community and education 7 5.2. Concept of Schadenfreude
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Perceptions of Tourism related Responsibility of the Stakeholders in a Tourist Destination: Empirical Evidences Edgar D’ Souza* Nandakumar Mekoth* Abstract There are multiple stakeholders who have varied interests in relation to tourism industry namely the host community‚ business organizations‚ tourists and the government. Responsible tourism aims not only to minimize the negative impacts but to maximize the positive impacts of tourism on these stake holders
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Renub Research www.renub.com Thailand Medical Tourist Arrivals‚ Medical Tourism Market & Forecast to 2015 Publisher: Renub Research Published: April‚ 2012 Thailand is the leader in medical tourist arrivals holding more than 40% share in Asia medical tourist arrivals in 2011. Its medical tourism market was around US$ 2 Billion in 2011 and it is expected to be more than double by 2015. Thailand has world-class medical facilities with its high-profile private hospitals and clinics. Thailand
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HK DISNEYLAND: CHINESE TOURISTS’ BEHAVIOR AND DISNEYLAND’S INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGY1 Mainland China is been making an unprecedented economic growth in the previous three decades‚ and one of the major contributors is its tourism industry. The mainland Chinese tourists are a major force in the world tourism. Considering its proximity to mainland China‚ Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has all the benefits to gain with the increasing demand by mainland Chinese for travelling
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TABLE OF CONTENT Abstract i Table of content ii List of figures and tables iii I) Overview 1 II) Buying and consumption behaviors of eco-tourists in Khoang Xanh 2 III) Buying and consumption behaviors of eco-tourists in Ba Vi National Park 4 1. Figure analysis 4 2. Eview application 9 2.1 Econometrics models 9 2.2 Multicollinearity 10 2.3 Heteroskedasticity 13 2.4 Conclusion 16 IV) Evaluation of ecotourism products
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internet has made direct selling easier and faster for both tour operators and tourists. According to Frost (2004) the fascination with new technology has changed the way tourism providers interact and trade with their customers. The primary focus for this essay is to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of direct selling for travel and tour management. In this essay‚ the perspectives of both tourism operators and tourists will be considered. This essay will be presented in four sections. The first
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