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    World’s best tourism contry Turkey ! Lots of tripper come to Turkey all seasons .Turkey has got lots of natural parks ‚ antique cities. Tourists love Turkey ‚ because Turkey has everything for attracting any kind of tourist . Firstly ‚ Antique tourism is very popular in Turkey ‚ because Turkey is a old civilisation centre . There are lots of antique cities ‚ castles ‚ mosques in Turkey .For example ‚ ‘’Ayasofia ‘’ and ‘’Sultan Ahmet ‘’ mosques are very popular in the World .In addition castles

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    References: * Sandals Resorts. 2007. Retrieved on May 05‚ 2011 * Elizabeth Fox‚ The Jamaica Tourist Board’s Regional Director‚ 19 February 2009 * Akrofi‚ J. 2006‚ Recreation and Tourism: Impacts of Tourism: Socio cultural aspects: Ethical Issues‚ retrieved on May 04‚ 2011 accessed [02/05/2011] * Daye M.‚ et all * Momsem‚ J. H. and Pugh‚ J. 2006‚ Environmental Planning in the Carribean. England: Ashagate Publishing Limited [05/05/2011] 4

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    LA TOMATINA FESTIVAL‚ BUNOL‚ SPAIN La Tomatina is a largest food fight festival in the world which is held in the Valencian town of Bunol‚ Spain. It is held on the last Wednesday of August every year. This festival required the visitors to throw approximately 40‚000 tomatoes and get involved in this tomatoes fight just for fun every year. The history of this festival was started on the last Wednesday of August 1945. During that time‚ the town square‚ where the “tomatina” is traditionally held nowadays

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    by the owner of Worthy Farm‚ Michael Eavis‚ in 1970 and has continued to grow each year since then‚ with the 2000 festival attracting in excess of 150‚000 people (BBC‚ 2002). Glastonbury Festival is now one of the most well known festivals in the world “…this festival is now a multi-media‚ international event…” (Avon and Somerset Constabulary‚ 2002). Hall (1992) highlights some of the benefits to the local community of hosting a festival‚ he says “undoubtedly‚ festivals and programs of special events

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    climate change and unrestricted development are to blame for this discouraging fact. Boracay is‚ undoubtedly‚ one of the country’s top tourist destinations‚ and as such‚ has been a major source of income for the Philippines. In 2016 alone‚ Boracay tourism generated a revenue of 43.9 billion pesos from the 1.7 million tourists who flocked to this island paradise. However‚ in its continuing efforts at being a top tourist destination‚ Boracay businesses have intensified the construction of tourist-related

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    Industry consists a number of fields within the service industry‚ including the food and beverage‚ lodging or accommodation‚ gaming‚ entertainment‚ event planning‚ theme parks‚ cruise line and transportation. In addition to these are the fields in the tourism industry like airline and travel agencies. Because of the increasing interest for food and travel of the population‚ there is also an increasing demand for the work force in the hospitality industry. And because the hospitality industry is a several

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    Skills and Competencies Needed for the Hong Kong Hotel Industry: The Perspective of the Hotel Human Resources Manager Benny Chan Marianne Coleman ABSTRACT. The tourism industry is one of the main sources of income to Hong Kong. If qualified employees provide better service‚ Hong Kong can potentially attract even more visitors. The training of new recruits and existing staff is therefore vital‚ but views on the value and the type of training vary amongst the stakeholders. This study of

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    Introduction Our topic studies about that the Mainland China visitor affecting Hong Kong tourism industry. For evidence for the most of Mainland people accounted for traveler in Hong Kong. The evidence will be mentioned the profile of them such as states and period by Yip Hiu Yi’s individual report. Lam Chi Longs individual assignment mentioned that spending of Mainland China traveler. According this report‚ we knoew whether they can substantially raise the revenue of Hong Kong. Moreover‚ “Zero-fee"

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    INTRODUCTION Tourism industry is now one of the major industries in the Philippines; according to President Aquino it employed 3.8 million Filipinos or 10.2 % of national employment in 2011 and contributing 8 % to 9 % of our national GDP. Now‚ let’s take a closer look to those behind this boosting industry. There are many aspects that tourism industry is progressing in our country and one of that is tour guiding. Many people say that tour guiding is just an easy job‚ they just have to say “look

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    people‚ Codrescu was able to understand the beauty of New Orleans as something more than a “cheap trick”‚ and has become one of the many “people who never left” (Codrescu‚ 69). Now considering himself a New Orleanian‚ Codrescue does not criticize all tourism‚ but directs his angst at the vacationers who leave their true identities at home and travel to the city “to get drunk‚ to get weird‚ and to get laid” (148). Throughout the novel‚ the author depicts his home as a historical city filled with “the dead”

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