Now I am the head of the Yunnan province tourism department, and I will give an introduction to it. Yunnan province is situated in the southest of China which covers a total area of 394,000 square kilometers. And it is land of natural beauty and mystery. Today people think of it as a “ frontier province”, which lies just below the Tibetan plateau and Vietnam, Laos and Burma. Yunnan is one of the best cities to be visited. The weather of many scenic spots in Yunnan is very pleasant all the year round. Yunnan’s climate is characterized by small seasonal change in temperature, great difference in daytime temperature and regional contrast between dry and wet seasons. The average temperature in summer is . Due to the peculiar geographical environment and complex landform diversified climatic conditions results. There are about 30,000 kinds of plants as well as numerous rare animals living in Yunnan. So it enjoys a reputation of “world garden” and “kingdom of animals”. You are able to see the wild herds of elephants and swarms of peacocks whose graceful pictures can put professional dancer to the shame. Moreover, Yunnan is the home to 26 ethic minorities which give a rich color to the land. They contributed to the attractive life with their colorful costumes, traditional songs and dances. The Splashing Water Festival of Dai nationality, the March Fair of Bai nationality, the March Fair of Bai nationality, the Torch Festival of Yi nationality and so on, will make you forget
To the south and southeast of China are the Himalaya Mountains. These are the highest mountains in the world. Because of their impassability the area of China was kept isolated from many other civilizations. The two of the world’s largest deserts are in the are of Ancient China. To the north and west of Ancient China were the Gobi Desert and the
Tourism has taken a toll on many Native Hawaiians and is a huge human rights issue today. Most Hawaiians dislike tourism greatly due to the selfishness and greediness tourists bring to their home country. The pastor at a small rural church on the island of Kauai, Reverend Kaleo Patterson, has witnessed and dealt with numerous Hawaiians who struggle with the issues of tourism. Numerous vacation resorts that attract tourists have taken over gravesites of Hawaiians that have passed away. Due to this problem ancient Hawaiians have to partake in reburials. Tourism causes destruction to coral reefs and rivers because of mindless pollution. Reverend Patterson has protested and given public hearings in effort to acknowledge her fury on tourism. Tourism has brought an uncontrollable worldwide business that has no sympathy or thoughtfulness for the original people of Hawaii.
This article brings to our knowledge and explains about the overall impact of tourism by taking the four species of macropodids (Onychogalea faenata, Macropus rufogriseus, Wallabia bicolor and Macropus giganteus) in a sanctuary as their study samples. A few negative impacts were observed on different methods of approach and study and so it is concluded that, tours in vehicles would be better to minimize those impacts rather than on foot. The study of this article proves to be worth reporting as it exposes and creates the awareness in general about the negative impacts on different species due to increasing human population and their approach towards them.
Anyone who travels to a place other than their residence for less than 12 months and the purpose of staying is not earning money in that place, is called tourist [1]. Tourists are one of the sources of waste production in some cities and parts of the world [1] and sometimes their waste production is several times of locals' waste [2], so that the amount of tourists' waste has been estimated 200 times of that of locals in Silver Pagoda, Cambodia, 250 times in Gianyar Island, Indonesia, 180 times in Cusco, Peru and 120 times in Bellwald mountainous region, Switzerland [3,4]. Therefore, their appropriate collection and disposal requires accurate and efficient management. But there is no scientific and precise method for determining the exact number of tourists in a region, as well as the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of waste produced by tourists yet, and different researchers use empirical methods or cross-sectional observations for this purpose. For example, Nayseang Sun et al. in their study, considering amount of tourists at Bangkok airport, suggested 185000 tourists per day and the per-capita output of each tourist was 410 gr [3]. Also, Arbulu et al. in their study in Mallorca, surveying number of passengers of trains and planes entering the city, reported 112500 tourists per day and per-capita waste for each tourist was 1200 gr that paper and carton were the highest amount of garbage [4]. Mateu-Sbert et al. by examining amount of tourists at the airport of
Climate: Northeast China experiences hot and dry summers and bitterly cold winters. North and central regions experience continual rainfall, hot summers and cold winters. Southeast region has substantial rainfall, semi tropical summers and cool winters. Central, southern and western regions are susceptible to flooding.
Present day China is an unlimited nation. It is the world's fourth biggest nation and is home to roughly 1.25 billion individuals - about a quarter of the world's populace. It has an awesome assortment of atmospheres and territories. The south is wet and tropical, with some downpour woods scope. North-west China is secured in desert. In the exact far north-east, near Russia, the temperature can drop to - 50ºC in the winter. In the west of China there are the Himalayas, with a percentage of the most noteworthy mountains on the planet. China's most minimal point is in the Turfan Depression, at - 154 meters beneath ocean level. The Turfan Depression is otherwise called one of the "heaters" of China due to its mind boggling warmth. The liquefying snows from the mountains in the west make the headwaters for two of China's most essential waterways, the Yellow River and the Yangzi River. The Yellow River gets its name in view of the yellow wind-borne earth dust called loses that is blown over the north of China from the steppes of Central Asia. The loses is blown into the waterway and gives it a yellow appearance. The Yangzi River is the longest in China and third longest on the planet. The Yangzi River waters the rice developing districts in the south of China.
In china, there is many different landforms that make up this country. Some of the important ones include the Himalayas, and the silk road. The Himalayas was important because it kept china secluded from the rest of the world. If China wasn’t secluded from the rest of the world, it simply wouldn’t be the same as today. I say this because China had only to depend on itself, it didn’t have contact with the rest of the world. However, China was only secluded until the Silk Road was invented. The silk road was a trading route that many empires used, such as China, India, Asia, Greece, Rome, and Britain benefited from it. It was very essential for the development of China. In this trade route, many different things were traded. You could buy anything from spices to medicines, silk, jewelry, kitchenware a variety of things in general.
With 1.4 billion living souls in China, it is by far the most populated country in the world. It is located south of Mongolia, northeast of India, northwest of the South China Sea, and west of Japan. Its absolute location is 35.86° N and 104.2° E. Because of its size, many climate regions exist within China’s territory. In the southwest lies the plateau of Tibet. With an elevation of 14,000 feet, it is the highest elevated area in the world! The Gobi Desert sits in the northern area of China and southern area of Mongolia. It occupies 500,000 square miles of area which is over 10% of China! This qualifies much of China uninhabitable without external intervention from society. Along with the Gobi Desert, the Taklamakan Desert is perched
Tourism is one of the world’s fastest-growing industries and businesses, employing 7.4 million people in the United States with a payroll of $183 billion, and federal, state, and local tax revenues of $113 billion. Tourism contributed $704 billion to the United States economy in 2009. Tourism is the third largest industry in Texas, directly supporting 500,000 jobs and indirectly supporting 419,000 jobs. In San Antonio alone, the tourism industry employs more than 113,000 workers who annually generate $12.2 billion dollars back into the local economy. Tourism is one of San Antonio’s largest industries.
Britain has been over the news due to the British exit the European Union, which this event is known as Brexit (Hunt, 2016). This decision brought a large impact on every country in Britain, but the Britain has not started negotiate with European Union about adapting regulations to minimize their negative consequences. Before people can list potential impacts of Brexit on Britain’s tourism, it is important for people to understand how well the Britain was doing in the tourism industry. In addition, it is important to analyze and understand what type of tourism impacts on Britain. So, people would know how Brexit will change its policy and what impacts will bring to their current life. It will provide an idea of how the changes of regulations will impact different countries and the region. Thus, it provides an understanding of how tourism helps to develop the Britain in terms of environmental impacts, socio-cultural impacts, and economic impacts.
1).The relationship between Hospitality and Tourism: Tourism and hospitality go hand in hand, the hospitality industry offer services like accommodation, transportation, food and beverage, recreation and leisure. Tourism is the activity by the tourists where they engage in travelling to destinations where they want to experience recreational and leisure activities and most of the time avails of accommodation, food and beverage. The hospitality industry is the supplier of the services for tourism. The meaning of hospitality is providing a safe and enjoyable environment for patrons. It also means responsibly serving liquor, to ensure that patrons do not become unduly intoxicated and subsequently a problem for management, staff and the
First of all, Qing Dao has wonderful beaches. The sand on the beaches glitter under the sun making it look golden and is very soft. People take wedding photos there because the scenery is very beautiful and some people ride on horses. The weather is mild which means that it isn’t hot in the summer and cold in winter. When walking deeper into the ocean, there are corals of orange, red, yellow, and green. Also, there are booths that sell stuff
Wenshang County has a long history, profound culture and beautiful environment, known as the Chinese Buddha. The first scenic spot is Wenshang Bao Temple. For thousands of years, with the temple as a Buddhist shrine, attracted many celebrities come to worship. Baoxiang temple has a pagoda, called the spirit Prince Zonta. The tower has 13 floors, 41.5 meters high. It's very tall and magnificent. In addition, the Baoxiang temple also enshrined a lot of Buddha and will usher in a lot of tourists every day . If you are going to travel here and you need to understand Buddhist culture ahead of time. Only in this way, you will have a more profound understanding of the scenic spot. In addition, you can travel here in March, because there is a Prince Edward cultural festival in March. During the festival, you will see wonderful performances and unique Buddhist culture. If you come here to travel, I think you will have a good memory.
Zhucheng is located in the eastern part of Shandong Province, upstream of the Weihe river. The southern part of the country is low mountains and hills, and the northern part is plain depressions. In 2010, the total area was 2183 square kilometers, with a total population of 1 million 88 thousand.
The Travel and Tourism industry is still one of the largest single businesses in world commerce and its importance is widely recognized. The tourism industry is now one of the largest sectors earning foreign exchange. In the face of many benefits, many countries have started assigning due weight age to the tourism industry in their national development agenda. Tourism is an industry that operates on a massively broad scale: it embraces activities ranging from the smallest sea-side hotel; to air-lines, multi-national hotel chains and major international tour operators. Originally, non-traditional industries such as tourism emerged as a solution to strike a balance between ecology and industry