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CHINESE OUTBOUND TOURISM: NEW CHALLENGES FOR EUROPEAN TOURISM

CHINESE OUTBOUND TOURISM: NEW CHALLENGES FOR EUROPEAN TOURISM

... Most Chinese tourists still travel in organised groups for a number of reasons, which include the cultural distance and linguistic barriers, the fact that it is easier to obtain a visa and the preferences of those ... See full document

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Policy and Development - A study of outbound tourism in China 1978-2008

Policy and Development - A study of outbound tourism in China 1978-2008

... of tourism itself, research into the subject has made great leaps since the Second World ...War. Tourism has been widely recognized as very complex, since many other industries are involved in it, and ... See full document

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A multidimensional inquiry into Chinese outbound tourism to Western Europe: the visitation of Chinese millennial students to the Netherlands.

A multidimensional inquiry into Chinese outbound tourism to Western Europe: the visitation of Chinese millennial students to the Netherlands.

... young Chinese who accompany their parents (usually a ‘dream’ of the parents) on this mission to visit the country which had such a significant impact on their ...young Chinese companion (p.2). International ... See full document

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RURAL TOURISM IN INDIA CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

RURAL TOURISM IN INDIA CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

... Rural Tourism has a long history of expand themselves for leisure purposes. Thomas Cook, the pioneer of tour packages conducted its first excursions to country areas (Williams, Han & Qualls, 1998). However ... See full document

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Challenges for tourism in the Mediterranean

Challenges for tourism in the Mediterranean

... protection, tourism demand and development, land-use planning policy, synthesis of the new situation, possible alternative approaches to tourism development for the particular area) ... See full document

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E TOURISM AND INDIAN HERITAGE: A BOOST TO FLAGGING ECONOMY

E TOURISM AND INDIAN HERITAGE: A BOOST TO FLAGGING ECONOMY

... The tourism, as all extraordinary activities within the tertiary quarter discipline, wishes an intensive guide using the multimedia representations so that it will offer a photograph or a tangible revel in to the ... See full document

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New Forms of Tourism and New Tourism Management on the Balkans

New Forms of Tourism and New Tourism Management on the Balkans

... Is characterized by the existence of several very valuable mountain sites with cable cars and other tourist infrastructure. Climatic elements of Jahorina are beneficial for chronic lung diseases, closed TB, anaemia, and ... See full document

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Using tourism to build social capital in communities: new pathways to sustainable tourism futures

Using tourism to build social capital in communities: new pathways to sustainable tourism futures

... This paper reports on a study guided by Flora’s (2004) community wellbeing framework but focused on tourism and social capital. Despite, or perhaps as a result of, a substantial literature across multiple ... See full document

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Outbound tourism from China: literature review and research agenda

Outbound tourism from China: literature review and research agenda

... of tourism over the years (see, for example, Henshall et ...whereby tourism organizations package their various tourism products in ways that increase their relative competitiveness within a broader ... See full document

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Types of Tourism in Thailand

Types of Tourism in Thailand

... Thailand is very popular for its wellness tourism. Thai culture with strong influence of Indian culture has developed unique massage and wellness techniques. The massage and wellness techniques are wide in variety ... See full document

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CHALLENGES FACED BY TOURISM ACTORS FOR A MORE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN ALBANIA

CHALLENGES FACED BY TOURISM ACTORS FOR A MORE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN ALBANIA

... At the moment, there are two types of changes that present challenges and particular opportunities for local communities. The first is about property development, linked to tourism, changing the character ... See full document

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The Development of Urban Tourism Resources Based on the New Normal Economy

The Development of Urban Tourism Resources Based on the New Normal Economy

... economy Chinese appeared a lot of market-oriented large-scale tourism ...many Chinese enterprises (including tourism enterprises) too much resource allocation in the price war, the enterprise ... See full document

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Tourism and the Construction of Regional Identities

Tourism and the Construction of Regional Identities

... of tourism has major consequences for the socio-economic development of Europe, but it also has a vital impact on regions and their territorial ...way tourism affects the various parts of Europe depends on ... See full document

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The Impact of Leisure Agriculture on Package Group Tours: A China’s New Tourism Laws Perspective

The Impact of Leisure Agriculture on Package Group Tours: A China’s New Tourism Laws Perspective

... China’s new tourism law has an impact on the tourism in- come of leisure agriculture groups of travel agencies is that farmers and rural gas industry are the chief operating entities of China’s ... See full document

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2010 SOUTH AMERICA HOTEL MARKET OVERVIEW

2010 SOUTH AMERICA HOTEL MARKET OVERVIEW

... two new openings that are projected, that for the location, international brand, facilities and the projected services, will compete among the higher hotels ... See full document

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Casa Samba: Identity, Authenticity, and Tourism in New Orleans

Casa Samba: Identity, Authenticity, and Tourism in New Orleans

... on New Year’s Day of 2011, but I have attended several rodas at the house over the years and I have traveled with other group members to rodas in Jackson, MS where there is a group of students for whom Curtis is a ... See full document

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An Evaluative Study on Tourism in Bangladesh

An Evaluative Study on Tourism in Bangladesh

... It is widely recognized that Bangladesh is very rich by the natural beauty and panoramic views, what a tourist wants to enjoy. But there is lack of effective initiatives, proper management plan, and quick & sincere ... See full document

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Social and Economic Geography

Social and Economic Geography

... In Guinea, there are four distinct zones as reflected in the country’s rich landscape, history and traditions. These distinct zones provide the country with different and excellent opportunities toward the emerging niche ... See full document

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BARRIERS AND SUCCESS FACTORS TO ALBANIAN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

BARRIERS AND SUCCESS FACTORS TO ALBANIAN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

... Butler (1980) looks at the evolution and potential decline of tourism areas overtime. Different tourism areas become not attractive after a certain period of time. Is this the destiny of Albania in the near ... See full document

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STRATEGIES FOR ENTERING THE CHINESE OUTBOUND TRAVEL MARKET

STRATEGIES FOR ENTERING THE CHINESE OUTBOUND TRAVEL MARKET

... advantage changes from the wealth of natural resources to the wealth of intelligence, as employees change from instruments of company owners to asset owners of the company, and as outsourcing practice becomes widely ... See full document

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