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    Shanghai Zhu Jia Jiao – the Ancient River Town

    because of the special festival, there were people demonstrating the process of making Zongzi, and with the entrance ticket every visitor can experience making one Zongzi for free! Wrapping the ingredients with a reed leaf is truly a trained skill. Tourism, beneficial for development, can be troublesome without proper management. The place is over crowded with business opportunities and the wastes and pollution (especially water) brought by them. Because of the business competitions, I felt like being

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    Thesis

    Philippines University College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management RESEARCH PROPOSAL |(Working)/ Title : | |An Analysis on the Problems Encountered by the 3rd year Students of Bachelor of Science International Travel and Tourism Management on their On-The-Job Training| |in Travel Agency

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    Internship Report on T & T

    TOURISM INTERNSHIP REPORT 2007 Internship Report Travel and Tourism Department Ming Chuan University International College Taiwan R.O.C Solange Sanchez 886 936 244 510 sweetbelizeangirl@gmail.com #69 De- Ming Rd. Gwei-Shan, Taoyuan, Taiwan R.O.C Belize Tourism Board 501 227 2420 64 Regent Street, Belize City, Belize C.A. www.travelbelize.org www.belizetourism.org Supervisor: Anthony Mahler 501 227 2420 Start Date for Internship: July 4, 2007 End Date for

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    Review of Article Entitled Tourism Thrust

    REVIEW OF ARTICLE ENTITLED TOURISM THRUST INTRODUCTION The authors of this article are Gurmeet Kaur and Yvonne Chong. The article is published in the Malaysian Business Volume 1, Number 2. Overview of this article is about the growth of Malaysia's tourism industry in terms of tourists arrivals and the future development of this industry. In the year 2009, many of the countries have experienced a significant decline of tourists arrivals due to the global economic crisis and H1N1 influenza

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    My Favorite Palce

    2006081024 Jonathan Yu My Favorite Place I am not a Canadian. I am a Korean who lives in Korea my almost entire life. When it comes to my favorite place, there are a lot of good place to visit in Korea and I went there many times. However, my favorite place is in Canada. Last year I made up my mind to go to Canada not only to experience different cultures, but to study how to speak English well. Calgary in Canada is my favorite place because of some characteristic : A tourist attraction, friend

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    Tourism Impacts on the Economy

    Tourism Impact on Economy | Table of Contents 1. Abstract------------------------------------------------------------------------------pg. 3 2. Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------pg. 3- 4 3. Methods------------------------------------------------------------------------------pg. 4- 6 4. Results--------------------------------------------------------------------------------pg. 6- 13 5.

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    Lucky Corporation V Badluck

    changes which influence development of international tourism. Recent developments in Tourism on the 21st Century Introduction             Tourism is a significant economic factor of nations worldwide. Not only does this help contribute to overall economic gain, but this also enable countries to share their natural resources, gain international recognition and attract prospects for further business transactions. Despite the rise of previous tourism obstacles such as epidemic and terrorism attacks,

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    Cambodia Plan

    recent years prospered as an international tourist destination and the tourism industry has become more recognised as a major source of income. The international tourist destination has therefore come to occupy an important role for the country’s economic development. Concerning the fact that Cambodia is a Third World country the local community can be extremely vulnerable in relation to the consequences that international tourism can create. The project ChildSafe was formed by the organization Friends

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    Mt.Samat

    | |of the requirements in the subject | |Tour 12 Tourism Research | |03/15/2013 |

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    Tour

    Tourism is a constantly growing industry that generates billions of dollars per year contributing to more than 9% of New Zealand’s GDP. In 1939, the amount of international travellers worldwide was one million and today there are over one billon each year. (Higham, 2013). This industry has seen major developments, improvements, and growth in just a single generation with the increase in advancements of technology and the introduction of affordable flights. Tourism is a complex system that is constantly

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