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    Introduction In this paper, I will evaluate Hallyu in regards to its effect on medical tourism. However, I will first define the terms in order to give a clearer picture of what is Hallyu and which medical tourism I am referring too. Hallyu is defined as the growing popularity of Korean-based products that include drama, film, and pop music (Kim). It is also used to describe the fast spreading popularity of Korean culture like food, clothing, and housing. Recently, Hallyu or Korean Wave has not

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    Academics:National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition. Introduction of all the travelling sports and tourism activities within all over of south korea.  Chambers of commerce: AustCham Korea. An organization who acts as a role of establishing

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    Impact of Visist California in Tourism

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    Visit California is a nonprofit organization that was formed in 1998 at a governmental state level that encourages tourism to California. The organization is run by the executive committee and board members. The mission of the organization is “to develop and maintain marketing programs — in partnership with the state's travel industry — that keep California top-of-mind as a premier travel destination” (About Visit California, 2014). The 37 members Visit California commission include individuals from

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    Recent years, conventions and meetings industry has been recognized as one of the most important contributor in tourism industry. It is speedily developing with a significant contribution to both business and leisure-related tourism (Rogers, 2008). Despite the rapid growth, the industry remains the same as creating social network, bringing people together to communicate by sharing information, exchanging ideas, launching new products and technology which add values to contribute to the economy of

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    Convention Tourism Assignment 1 Essay Question The conventions and meetings industry has unlimited growth potential. It will bring substantial returns on investment. Therefore, all destinations should actively promote conventions and meetings. Program MSC HTM 524: Convention Tourism Instructor Name: Dr. Karin Weber Student Name: XIAO Xiang (Sean) 13117714g Recently, the global convention

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    1. Introduction: In today’s world, tourism has become one of the key factors of many countries, which contributes significantly not only to the countries’ economies, but it also helps resolving lots of problems such as employment. According to the World Tourism Organization (WTO), n.d., tourism consists of activities of people travelling and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one year for leisure, business, and other purposes. Nevertheless, in order to stay overseas

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    The Future of Theme Parks in International Tourism   |by Clive B. Jones & John Robinett  |  |State Of The Industry |Theme Parks And Tourism |Developing Trends  

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    The Amphawa

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    The socio-diverse impacts by an induced tourism towards Amphawa Prepared For Ajarn Sethapan Krajangwongs Western and Eastern Cultures and Civilizations Course Code: 912 503 Prepared By Amornchan Vanichapol Duanratchada Chimphalee # I.D. 49501321 # I.D. 49501307 November 17, 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction of the Study 1.2 Research Problem 1.3 Research Objectives 1.4 Definition of Terms 1.5 Scopes and Limitations

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    to approximately 19.1 million in 2011. Occupancy rates during 2011 were approximately 45% in the north, 59% in the central region, and 65.5% in the southern region. This growth has created tremendous opportunity for those who wish to invest in the tourism industry. However, in order to capture the benefits of this opportunity, proper attention to

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    Reading Has Many Benefits

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    we should never wait to lose before we start appreciating it. EXAMPLE 3 Tourism is good for our country. What do you think? Tourism consists of activities of people visiting a place on holiday and providing the services to these people. All countries of the world from the developed to the underdeveloped, from the first world to the third world have jumped on the bandwagon to earn at many tourist dollars as possible. Tourism is a big money spinner, from the safari parks in Africa to the ancient historical

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