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    Wedding and Spiritual tourism Shivgit Dhaliwal 1.Abstract Tourism is an age old activity associated with civilized nations. Thus, tourism literature too has a long history. This paper critically exam the positioning of a New-fangled league of tourism products in India. The creation of New- fangled tourism products like medical tourism, spiritual tourism, religious circuits, wedding tourism, cruise tourism, caravan tourism and film tourism has served to widen

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    In so-called Special Tourism Zones, Law 8 offers incentives such as 100% exemption from income tax, real estate tax, import duties for construction materials and equipment, and other taxes. Panama has declared different parts of the country as Special Tourism Zones which are benefited with multiple tax exemptions and tax holidays ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT Panama uses US dollar as currency since 1904 so that dollarization results in low inflation and interest rates. That’s why Panama is

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    emergence of TAT’s oversea office to promote Thailand through western eyes. It seems be a traditional uniqueness of Bangkok whereas it freezes experience of cultural tourism which one of obstacles to compete in a midst of dynamic modern world. The Culture, Sports and Tourism Department of Bangkok’s

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    HTM 4105 Contemporary Tourism Issues Topic: TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOURISM – KEY PROBLEMS AND ISSUES FACING HONG KONG Introduction Unquestionably, Hong Kong is a blessed land where possesses prosperity and most of the elements of being a world class cosmopolitan which has successfully attracted visitors over years, especially from the mainland by emphasising our world-class shopping, dining and other urban attractions (Lam, H., 2004). Despite the flourishing scene of the tourism industry, the volatile

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    report is to develop and understanding of the changing tourism marketplace and alternatives to mass tourism and the different problems associated with the delivery of different types of TL activities. Flowing from task 1, a Mystery Shop was completed on Skydive Ramblers Caboolture and a case study has been developed based on the special interest activity undertaken. The report has two parts; Part A, which is based on special interest tourism and management and marketing implications that may be present

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    LONG TAIL TOURISM: NEW GEOGRAPHIES FOR MARKETING NICHE TOURISM PRODUCTS Alan A. Lew ABSTRACT. The Long Tail concept refers to the Internet-based economy that has enabled company success through a focus on highly specialized services and products that are not in high volume demand, but maybe in high-value demand. The concept of the post-tourist, for example, is a Long Tail phenomenon. Long Tail marketing approaches are proving success due to advances in communication technology and social networking

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    My hometown is Heze Shandong province, and it’s a beautiful city. I'm very happy for having been hired as a director of tourism department in Heze. As a qualified supervisor, I have obligations and responsibilities for every tourist to services and help them, then they will have a pleasant travel. Heze is a city with long history and profound culture background, and rich in tourism resources, convenient transportation.It is a famous hometown of peony, martial arts,calligraphy and painting, the drama

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    4105 Contemporary Tourism Issues Topic: TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOURISM – KEY PROBLEMS AND ISSUES FACING HONG KONG Introduction Unquestionably, Hong Kong is a blessed land where possesses prosperity and most of the elements of being a world class cosmopolitan which has successfully attracted visitors over years, especially from the mainland by emphasising our world-class shopping, dining and other urban attractions (Lam, H., 2004). Despite the flourishing scene of the tourism industry, the volatile

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    The Aim Of Agrotourism

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    Regions, as it is vital in the diversification of the agriculture, farming and tourism sectors. In addition, Agrotourism is essential in order for farms to diversify, transform and improve their competitiveness and quality (Reguero, 1994). Its concept is generally connected with the promotion of quality goods and services provided by agrotouristic holdings in comparison to the services and products provided by the mass tourism holdings, the respect towards the cultural heritage, the environment and the

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    Events are an important motivator in tourism that can significantly impact either negatively or positively the development of the world. Events are unique celebrations that are arranged and organized in a spot by distinctive open institutions or private associations and may contain various exercises. Event tourism is a type of tourism that offers the opportunity of the event in which multiple factors such as the people, place, and agenda of the event which connects with the particular assets and

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