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    A ticket is a voucher that indicates that one has paid for admission to an event or establishment such as a theatre‚ amusement park or tourist attraction‚ or permission to travel on a vehicle (such as with an airline ticket‚ bus ticket or train ticket) typically because one has paid the fare. A ticket may be free‚ and serve simply as a proof of reservation. This program can be used by the users in performing online reservation via internet for their all business purposes. The software program

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    Ethnotourism

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    tourism is a niche in the tourism industry where tourists visit ‘places where tragedies or historically noteworthy death has occurred and that continue to impact people’s lives’ (Tarlow‚ 2004). Stone (2009) stated that dark tourism has become “seemingly more popular” and Foley and Lennon (1996) wrote that ‘tourism associated with sites of death is registering a rapid growth’. Dark tourism appears therefore to be an important component of the tourist industry which is slightly surprising given the

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    Lake District National Park is located in the North West of England‚ located specifically in Cumbria. It starts from Caldbeck to Lindale‚ Calbeck is in the north and Lindale is in the South and from Ravenglass which is situated in the East which is Shap. It is one of the fourteen national Parks in the UK. Lake District National Park has 101 sites of Special Scientific interest and 6 national nature reserves which also give it its beauty. There are around 400 villages where the population of over

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    took round about two hours. Before we arrived at the Youth Hostel in Grasmere‚ we went on a 2 mile walk in Windermere; this is a small village before Grasmere. I think this was a good idea because you could get a brief idea on passive and active tourists around this area. We had to draw a picture of the upland scenery we could see around us‚ and label the different characteristics we could name. We got back onto the coach and drove the Youth Hostel we were staying in‚ dropped our belongings off and

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    Role of tourism in spain

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    During Franco’s regime Spain became isolated from democracy‚ he had followed Primo de Rivera’s dictatorship which resulted in the Spanish Civil War. During the war the leaders of the Spanish military army immediately asked Germany for their help asking them for aeroplanes to fly in troops from Morocco to Spain. Originally Germany rejected the request as they thought it would result into a war within Europe‚ however Adolf Hitler did not agree with the current leaders views and after a discussion he

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    Dark Tourism

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    Dark Tourism Dark tourism is the act of travel and visitation to sites‚ attractions and exhibitions that have real or recreated death‚ suffering or the seemingly macabre as a main theme.  Tourist visits to former battlefields‚ slavery-heritage attractions‚ prisons‚ cemeteries‚ particular museum exhibitions‚ Holocaust sites‚ or to disaster locations all constitute the broad realm of ‘dark tourism’. The Institute of Dark Tourism Research (iDTR) at the University of Lancashire in England in 2012 marks

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    industry is based on many different components and interrelated parts. For example‚ transport‚ accommodation‚ attractions‚ activities‚ marketing and government regulation. Many businesses span more than one sector and the impacts in one part of the tourism industry have significant implications for other sectors. The tourism industry includes: 1. those sectors which enable the tourist to travel to and from the destination (for example travel agents‚ airlines‚ bus companies‚ tour operators and

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    States of Sevier County‚ Tennessee. It has been intriguing tourists around the world because of its plenty of attractions and events. The city is globally known for its sightseeing attractions including Dollywood theme park‚ outlet malls‚ Black Bear Jamboree Dinner Show‚ the Miracle Theater‚ Dixie Stampede‚ Zorb‚ Flyaway Indoor Skydiving and much more. Further‚ Winterfest seasonal event also gives remarkable introduction of this city to the tourists. The presence of so many Pigeon Forge Tennessee cabins

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    pilgrimages. In contemporary society the individual has been isolated from the end of life and even discussing it is considered taboo. Why do people travel to dark attractions associated with death and suffering if even talking about them is so hard? The House of Terror museum in Budapest‚ Hungary‚ is a good example of a dark tourism attraction. It stands as a monument to the memory of those held captive‚ tortured and killed in the building under the Nazi and the Communist reigns during and after the

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    Tourism in Hong Kong

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    lustre? For years‚ a huge amount of tourists from all over the world had flooded into the territory in search for Hong Kong¡¦s shoppers¡¦ and gourmets¡¦ paradise. However‚ recently‚ Hong Kong seems losing its edge in luring tourists. Hong Kong used to supply goods with cheap prices because of its simple tax system which charges low tax on almost every item except cigarette and alcohol. Because of that‚ clothes in Hong Kong are of good quality but cheap. Tourists simply come here doing shopping. Hong

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