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    Manalac‚ Katrina Mari Y. January 11 2012 2T1 Cultural Tourism Legacy: Philippine World Heritage Sites Our country has the magnificent beauty of the Tubbataha Reef in Cagayancillo‚ Palawan‚ Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in Palawan‚ Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras‚ Historic Center of Vigan in Ilocos Sur‚ and the Baroque Churches of the Philippines. The future of our country and world’s beauty is in our hands and protection. The world holds

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    Cultural Baggage

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    228/272 Summary of “Cultural Baggage” In the article “Cultural Baggage” published at The New York Times magazine on May 3‚ 1992‚ the author Barbara Ehrenreich assess and weighs hers and other people’s cultural and religious background. By listening to an exciting friend about her cultural legacy‚ Mrs. Ehrenreich abruptly understood that she hasn’t defined one. However‚ she impliedly denotes some English heritage. In the 60’s and 70’s era‚ she witnessed ethnical and cultural awakening. These celebrations

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    Cultural tourism is referred to the kind of tourism‚ which is concerned with the culture of a specific region or country‚ particularly in the arts. It basically focuses on the traditional communities that have diverse customs as well as the forms of art and the distinct social practices that distinguish a certain culture from the others. It would include tourism in the urban areas and even the historic and large cities‚ including facilities like theaters and museums. It also includes this in the

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    To What Extent is Negative Heritage a Benefit to Society? Contents 1. Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 2. Background------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 3. Arguments--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3.1 Drawbacks------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3.2 Brief evaluation of drawbacks-------

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    As far I concern about our case study of heritage buildings (City Hall‚ Fort Cornwallis and Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower)‚ in generally my feeling or respond towards that building is kindly proud. This because‚ basically that buildings was built in a previous year ago (since year 1786) and the reason and function are based on situation during that period. Thus‚ in my view we need to conserve that kind of building from rapidly development in that area because my observation the surrounding

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1. Cultural Tourism in Mauritius Tourism comprises of activities of persons travelling and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than 1 consecutive year‚ for leisure business and other purposes (WTO‚ 1991). Mauritius is one of the islands which make up the Mascareignes Islands group. Tourism is a major factor in keeping the economy of this country as high as it is. Before people started visiting this beautiful part of the world they solely relied

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    Heritage‚ Local Communities and the Safeguarding of ‘Spirit of Place’ in Taiwan Peter Davis‚ Han-yin Huang International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies‚ Newcastle University‚ NE1 7RU‚ UK p.s.davis@ncl.ac.uk; han-yin.huang@ncl.ac.uk AND Wan-chen Liu Graduate Institute for Museum Studies‚ Fu-Jen Catholic University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan wanchenliu@yahoo.com Abstract: After brief reviews of the theoretical issues relating to place and ecomuseological processes this paper traces the changing relationships

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    Essay Heritage Listed Sites - Should it be Open to Public or Kept Private Sienna Ko Assignment: Personal Project Due Date: 20 Jan 2013 Did you know that there are 962 properties listed as heritage sites in the world? As we aware the Kakadu National Park‚ Uluru‚ Shark Bay and Great Barrier Reef in Australia are also listed as world heritage sites. However‚ there are currently 38 properties listed in danger because of various reasons; unable to support with technical‚ scientific expertise

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    1. Introduction The city of Bath has become a World Heritage Site (WHS) since 1987‚ identified as “a place of outstanding universal value for its architecture‚ town-planning‚ landscape‚ archaeological remains and its role as a setting for social history”‚ which is a unique WHS in Britain covering the whole city scale instead of only historic core part (UNESCO‚ 2009). Following the inscription of Bath from UNESCO (2009)‚ which is “astonishingly‚ undertaken with no boundary”‚ WHS designation became

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    crucial tool to interpret and manage archaeological heritage places. It is used to conveying interpretive themes and messages to visitors as well as utilized to keep them far away from vulnerable and fragile features. However‚ to be an effective interpretive and communicative technique‚ this signage must be flowed out from a comprehensive planning framework of a particular place. Its chief aim should be interpreting tangible and intangible cultural values of that place by making them more understandable

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