|Continents |Famous countries/ Geographic regions |Largest cities | |Asia |India‚ Iraq‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ Malaysia‚ Maldives‚ the |[pic]Tokyo ( Japan ) | | |Philippines‚ Russia‚ Singapore‚ Thailand‚ Turkey‚ Cambodia‚ |[pic]Seoul ( Korea ) | | |Vietnam
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find an assortment of wonderful historical sites and beautiful scenery such as beaches‚ mountains. If those attractions appeal to you‚ then Europe and the US would be perfect travel destinations. Even though both Europe and America are great vacation destinations‚ they can be differentiated from each other based on three important travel distinctions: cost‚ transportation and tourist attractions. The first major difference between Europe and America is the gap in cost. In other words‚ Europe’s market
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“My destination ” There are many reasons why my destination is different from others. My destination is St. Maarten which is a country that is divided into two sides. It is a 37 square miles country with over 37 different beaches. It is a country where every roundabout has a statue. My destination is divided into two sides which are known as the Dutch side (St. Maarten) and the French side (St. Martin). Living on an island with two sides can be very interesting. For example: I have been living
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How can events contribute to destination image enhancement? Give example. A destination images is a psychological concept‚ studied in multitudinous fields‚ refers to an individual ’s perception acquired regards to a particular destination. In tourism studies‚ the term destination image generally refers to tourist based image. Crompton (1979) defined destination images as the summation of ideas‚ beliefs and impressions that a persona has of a destination. Furthermore‚ Milman and Pizam (1995) illustrated
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What would be your dream destination if you do not need to worry about the budget and time? Sun‚ sand and sea‚ a thousand ‘Robinson Crusoe’ islands‚ massive lagoons with different depths and infinite shades of blue and turquoise‚ dazzling underwater coral gardens; a perfect natural combination for the ideal tropical holiday destination. However there is more to the Maldives than just that. Mal Dives comprises 1‚190 coral islands‚ forming an archipelago of 26 major atolls on Southwest
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Assessment 1 Explain how governments may intervene in the management of destinations. In this assessment I will be looking at why tourism is so important to the UK’s economy and how the government influences tourism. I will be looking at the roles of DCMS and tourism organisation boards and local councils. I have chosen the New Forest in Hampshire to investigate how the government plays a role in the day to day running of the destination. When I searched online‚ how do governments intervene
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The novel The Accidental Tourist’ written by Ann Tyler demonstrates that initially change is always difficult. However it may become less complicated when unexpected relationships form and things happen. At the beginning of the novel Macon is portrayed as an orderly character caught up in almost a time warp. Through each of his relationships Macon is able to significantly change. He does this by learning to deal with people; who have trouble expressing their emotions‚ which insist on eating potatoes
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appendix I) PEST Analysis: Mullins. L.J (1999‚ pp.101-102) explains that one popular technique for analyzing the general environment is a PEST analysis – this is‚ Political‚ Economic‚ Socio-cultural and Technological influences. These factors can affect the environment where the River Cruise will perform‚ therefore‚ It is important to keep track on them but acknowledging that these it is out of the control of any organisation. Examples are as follows: Political “Vilnius city strategic plan 2010
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A Practical Guide to Tourism Destination Management Copyright © 2007 World Tourism Organization Calle Capitán Haya‚ 42 28020 Madrid‚ Spain A Practical Guide to Tourism Destination Management ISBN: 978-92-844-1243-3 Published and printed by the World Tourism Organization‚ Madrid‚ Spain First printing 2007 All rights reserved The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinions whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat
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KUWAIT OUTBOUND TOURISTS This graph shown the number of departures in Kuwait International outbound tourists are the number of departures that people make from their country.The data on outbound tourists refer to the number of departures‚ not to the number of people traveling‚ thus the person who makes several trips from a country during a given period is counted each time as a new departure.This graph includes a historical data chart‚ news and forecasts for International tourism; number of departures
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