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    associations: Tourism Australia: International Market Update http://www.tourism.australia.com/documents/Markets/TAINT10315_International_Market_Update_March_2016.pdf According to the International Visitors Survey (IVS), the result shows that

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    1 Destination Overview Canada, a premier four- season tourism destination (Canadian Tourism Commission, 2013), offers incredible tourism experiences, therefore, Canada becomes one of the top ten countries in the world in respect of tourist arrivals, tourist spenders and tourist receipts (Jayawardena, 2003) Travel deficits grew in Canada yearly from $ 2 billion in 2001 to $17.8 billion in 2012 (see Table1); however, it results in decline to $1.4 billion in 2010 due to Winter Olympic (Deloitte, 2013)

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    Culture of North Korea A particular society that has its own beliefs and ways of life define Culture. Major characteristics that define culture are Learned Behavior, Abstract, Products of Behavior, Attitudes, and Values Knowledge. We may define culture as the total of human achievements or the way of life of the people in a certain geographical area. The Peoples Republic of North Korea is a great example of this definition. The Democratic People 's Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia located

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    police corruption, the use of police power to acquire personal and organizational benefits, can be easily found in Thailand just like a disease (Carter, 1990). From the statistics, the corruption especially bribery is committed by almost all police organization; in year 2013, it is surveyed that the cost of corruption is roughly $8.6 Billion, 10 percent of Thailand overall investment and budget (Arunmas, 2014). Even if the corruption aggravates the country, some authorized groups of people including the

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    service and added value. Second part is human capital of tourism and hospitality industry. Tourism and hospitality industry has high employee turnover and many companies have employee shortage. Hire well trained and experienced employee is so difficult. So, company must give intrinsic and extrinsic rewards to employees to keep them. They also can corporate with secondary schools and help schools educate students who want to work in tourism and hospitality industry. Third part

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    products results in a US$412 increase in the export of other consumer goods (Tuk 2012, 12). On the other hand, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism tried to expand the popularity of K-pop such as established thousands of Korean Cultural 9 Centers worldwide. Those measures contribute to Korean culture and K-pop music becoming a wave that named Korean wave. Korea first began to export

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    With the announcement and implementation of the deployment action, China has issued a number of anti-measures against South Korea, including the ban on Korean media and artists and tourism activities. These measures also led to the rapid cooling the relationship between China and South Korea. The issue of the THAAD missile system showed that the national defense system, the international relation affair system and the political system are three systems appear

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    Since 1948, North Korea has become renowned as being a nation that is closed off to any foreign influence. Wanting to cultivate the communist government’s ideology in it’s people, involvement in foreign influence has been strictly prohibited, to the point offenders either being sentenced to a heavy labor camp or punished by death (For Dummies). Now, under the rule of the current Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has slowly begun to loosen its grip on its strict

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    The Korea and Japan

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    ENG 107 ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES NAME : RYAN LIM YI ZHE CLASS : DBS 1 SEMESTER : SEMESTER 1, 2013 COURSEWORK : Presentation Topic : Japan VS Korea Introduction The topic that I choose for the presentation is Japan vs Korea. These 2 countries are near to each other. Japan is in the continent of Asia. Its country is made up of many islands. Since the sun rises in the east, Japan is often called "The Land of The Rising Sun. "The

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    history in a short time is really difficult for tourists, because the national history is normally over 3000 years like South Korea. However, Seoul has a great benefit in this sense. For instance, Seoul is only 605.28 km2, which makes it one of the smallest cities among the major metropolises in the world, allowing tourists to see most of the national history of South Korea in a single location. Only this advantage of touring Seoul in a short time does not necessarily make Seoul an attractive city

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