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    Singapore Flyer

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    Tourism Area Cycle of Evolution theory (1980)‚ the Flyer is likely to be at the development stage (third stage) as it has established itself as a well-known paid tourist attraction with sharp planning and strategies designed to attract tourists. Visitor arrivals in 2010 were 30% higher than in 2009‚ largely due to the Flyer’s $10 million master plan that included the launch of the Singapore Food Trail and the Journey of Dreams interactive gallery[1]. However‚ it has also faced much criticism for

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    Tourism and Its Types

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    tourism: * Is the tourism of resident visitors within the economic territory of the country of reference *   Inbound tourism: * Is the tourism of non-resident visitors within the economic territory of the country of reference * Outbound tourism: * Is the tourism of resident visitors outside the economic territory of the country of reference * Internal tourism: * is the tourism‚ of both resident and non-resident visitors‚ within the economic territory of the country

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    case study

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    sweat and resources were invested in the conceptualization and the creation of the theme park. To differentiate Enchanted Kingdom from the usual offerings of other local carnival operators such as Star City in Manila‚ and Fiesta Carnival in Cubao‚ visitors of the park could enjoy a whole range of magical moments in its seven fantastic theme zones The property owner agreed to invest in the proposed theme park‚ thus‚ began the long‚ arduous process of setting up the park itself. Groundbreaking took

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    Tourism Management Issues

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    this phenomenon. To clarify this concept‚ the report will also include a definition of dark tourism‚ a brief background of why this type of tourism is continuously increasing‚ and finally conclusions will be drawn. Keywords: culture management‚ visitor number management‚ safeguard‚ vandalism‚ conservation Introduction: Dark tourism has been defined as encompassing the visitation to any site associated with death‚ disaster and tragedy in the twentieth century for remembrance‚ education or entertainment

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    Eassay

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    Park Information Kakadu is open to visitors every day of the year. One of the first stops in your visit to the park should be the Bowali Visitor Centre‚ where our friendly staff can provide information on where the best places are to visit‚ dry season activities‚ and wet season access updates. Biodiversity is the variety of life - the different plants‚ animals‚ insects and all other life forms and the ecosystems of which they are a part. Kakadu’s stunning biodiversity is internationally recognised

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    tourism project proposal

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    Detailed Project Proposal on Development of Tourism in the Javakheti National Park Support Zone 2012 - 2013 Content: 1. 2. 3. 4. Project Primary Information and Situational Analysis Description of the Problem and Project Objectives Subsequent from the Problems Project Objectives and Feasible Outcomes Link between Planned Components and the Establishment of the Javakheti National Park in Georgia Project 5. Criteria and Methods for Selection of Beneficiaries 6. Number of Beneficiaries

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    quarter of the year‚ attracting about 3 million people to Dubai. It is the region’s largest and longest running shopping and entertainment extravaganza. DSF has had around 35 million visitors since 1996‚ who have spent close to Dh74 billion in shopping malls‚ airlines‚ hotels and entertainment outlets. In 2009 alone‚ visitors reached the 3.35 million mark and spent Dh9.8 billion in 32 days of the festival. During Dubai Shopping Festival‚ shops offer deep discounts on their merchandise‚ daily car raffles

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    Presentation

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    Conservation Union as environmentally responsible travel and visits to relatively undisturbed natural areas‚ in order to enjoy and appreciate nature (and any accompanying cultural features – both past and present) that promotes conservation‚ has low visitor impact‚ and provides for beneficially active socio-economic involvement of local populations. Eco-tourism respects the environment and encourages and promotes the well being of local people. Nature tourism may or may not do this. Eco-tourism is also

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    Machu Picchu became a wonder of the modern world‚ sharply increasing visitor numbers. In 1980 there were roughly 150‚000 visitors yet in 2009 there were approximately 850‚000 visitors (see figure B). Up to 2‚000 people visit the ruins every single day‚ with the vast majority being foreign visitors. The number of visitors reached a historic high in 2008‚ with 858‚211 people visiting Machu Picchu. These high numbers of visitors put a strain on local resources. Tourist’s feet are slowly eroding away

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    Individual Visit Scheme

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    While the considerable number of mainland visitors from the Individual Visit Scheme still remains controversial‚ the government has decided to open the city’s door even wider. From next month‚ there will be an additional of 4.1 million non-permanent Shenzhen residents that can make multiple visits to Hong Kong due to the change in permit rules. In addition‚ non-local residents of another five places can make single visit to Hong Kong without being required to make application from their hometown

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