Assignment On: Creating Brand image of Bangladesh Course Name: Marketing Management Course Code: MKT-5134
Submitted to:
Mr. Ishtiaque Arif
Assistant Professor, School of Business Studies
Southeast University
Submitted By: Name | ID | Md. Zobair Hossain | 2013210005066 | Md. Nazrul Islam | 2013210005067 | Md. Nooruddin | 2013210005086 | Rubel Hossain | 2014010005075 | Al Jabir | 2013210005064 |
Date of Submission: May 2, 2014
Acknowledgment
At first we desire to express our deepest sense of gratitude of almighty Allah. With profound regard we gratefully acknowledge our respected course teacher Mr. Ishtiaque Arif to give us such an essential task to do an informative report. In this report we
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In some respects, the world is right but hiding behind these images is a country with a rich history, tradition, and architecture, a strange beauty, and some interesting attractions and it is not, however, a destination for everyone. Incredible greenery, mighty rivers and attractive river cruises, sunny beaches, colourful tribal life and attractive cultural functions offer great tourist attractions.
Bangladesh can offer to the foreign tourists to satisfy their unquenchable needs by the artistic with bounty of tourism resources like natural beauty, sea beaches, forests, lakes, hills, wild lives, archaeological attractions, monuments, handicrafts, sanctuaries, religious festivals, folklore, cultural heritage, way of life, tribal culture etc.
Miles of golden sands, towering cliffs, surfing waves, rare conch shells, colorful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, delightful sea-food–this is Cox’s Bazaar, the tourist capital of Bangladesh. Having the world’s longest (120 kilometers.) beach sloping gently down to the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal, Cox’s Bazaar is one of the most attractive tourist sport in the country. There are also a few very old wooden Buddhist temples at Ramu, a few kilometers from Cox’s Bazaar, well worth visiting. Located at a distance of 152 km.
Cox’s Bazaar: Miles of golden sands, towering cliffs, surfing waves, rare conch shells, colorful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, delightful sea-food–this is Cox’s Bazaar, the
The trip to Vietnam from the 16th of November to the 1st of December was an eye-opener to my life as I saw how the locals live and operate daily. This has helped myself gain a new perspective on life. With gaining a new perspective it has helped myself understand and give direction to achieve my future goals and personally help with figuring out a which career path within tourism and hospitality I would like to go down. Over recent years in Vietnam tourism and hospitality impacted the local lives which helped myself understand how they live the way they do. Travelling to diverse cities such as Ho Chi Minh, Hoi An and Halong Bay showed me that Vietnam has different aspects on offer to help myself understand their cultural but also the hospitality and tourism industry. The hospitality and tourism within each city support the history of Vietnam. This increases the experience economy as individual travel for their traditions but also to be educated about Vietnam and their past.
We all know that the tourism plays an important role in the overall national economy and each of its
Before going to the detail about our report, we would like to pay our gratitude to the Almighty Allah for helping us to prepare this report. We would also like to thank our honorable faculty in charge, Sayba Kamal Athoi (SBK) for giving us such a nice assignment to implement our knowledge in the context of the real world.
While many problems are associated with International tourism, it can still offer some advantages. For one thing, International tourism can open job opportunities for the native citizens. To demonstrate, when tourists visit an area, the vast majority of them don’t have a clue on
There are many religions that people currently practice. In some cases, one religion is practiced among different cultures, such as Islam. Islam is a religion that is constantly expending and increasing in numbers of believers. It is known, that this religion is practiced not only in Arabic countries, where is originally came from, but we can find its worshipers in America and Europe as well. In this project, I will explain what Islam is, I will review the teachings of this religion with emphasize on object of human creation, view of faith, and beliefs. Next, I will describe how Islam is practiced and who Muslims are among different countries, such as Great Britain and America. Also, I will go over the interaction between Muslims and non-Muslims and briefly describe similarities and differences between both groups. In addition, I will explain how Islam is contrasted with Christianity and Judaism.
I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my teacher, Mr. Binayak Chhetri, Faculty of KUSOM, for giving me this term paper as a part of my academic course. It helped me increase my knowledge and analytical skills.
I would like to express my deepest appreciation to all those who provided me the possibility to complete this report. A special gratitude to my tutor, Mrs. Charanya Mohanakrishnan, for her guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the topic and also for her support in completing the report.
We also extend our gratitude to the writers and publishers and of the books from which parts have been included in my report. Lastly, we would like to acknowledge the Almighty God for his guidance and wisdom throughout the process.
In the third word, tourism is one of the main economic activity for countries with less natural resources such as timber, oil, and mineral. Britton (1982) indicates that these countries lack structural economic due to poverty. Today, countries with more money, from the third world, seek to diversify their economy that has been based on natural resources exploitation. This diversification is based on ecotourism due to scenic and unique natural biodiversity. This could be part of “tourism gaze” that Urry (1990) presents as “something distinctive to be gazed upon, that the signs collected by tourists have to be visually extraordinary. This offering should be “visually different and distinguished from otherwise mundane activities. This visual consumption is attached to the aesthetic appropriation of the environment” that could be characterized by unique flowers, landscapes, or wildlife. As new third world countries are entering in the market define and control by western people, they have to propose extraordinary and unique landscape to be gaze, have intense tourism promotion in tourism markets, and all the infrastructure able to attract tourism to them.
While in today’s world you wouldn’t hear to someone refer to another individual as an “Orient” or “Occident”, we frequently make note of the cultural differences that exist. Some of us will even go as far to place ourselves into new settings in order to better understand those cultural difference. However, our travel experiences are not without repercussions, this being particularly true in lesser developed nations. As such, various cultures are becoming redefined through the tourism industry.
One can gain experiences by acknowledging and understanding social and cultural differences throughout the world. Travel helps enlighten these aspects along with humanitarian efforts. Tourism provides insight to economic standings of various cultures. Through tourism society can “promote peace and understanding between peoples.” (…)
All the thanks to Allah for giving us the courage to complete this report. We would like to express our special
The book is well written and also provides maps and images that aid in understanding the message being delivered. They help the reader in creating a mental image of the social conducts, the way of living etc. The author also provides pictures of some early inventions of the Muslim scientists which further aid the reader’s understanding. The author
First of all, we would like to thank all mighty Allah who helped us in his mysterious ways. We were very short in time, but even then we were able to carry on our research. Our instructor Ma’am Faryal helped us in every way possible. The project would not have been possible without contribution from all the group members. The introduction was covered by Asim, the literature reviews were dealt by Mr. Ali hassan,
We would like to express our special thanks of gratitude to our lecturer Mrs Aditi, who gave us the valuable guidance for this assignment.