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    Walt Disney expanded into international markets, in places like Tokyo, and Hong Kong (Encyclopedia, 2014). The park was opened in 1983 as Disney’s first franchise to leave the United States and appeal to a broader audience. In Japanese society the fertility rates are some of the lowest in the world. In 2010 70.8% of the visitors were over the age of 18. In that the same year females made up 71% of the 25.4 million visitors (Sanchanta, 2011). The park has found that the vast majority of…

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    cultural collection in Hong Kong. An education tool for piano learning This homophonic piece is suitable for students of intermediate level in piano learning. It is in rondo form, a structure derived from round dance music, which the…

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    The short film project Hong Kong Slow Food explores the meaning and impact of slow food development in Hong Kong environment. What we found out in the course of making the film is how much the locally emerged movement such as Slow Food can reach different parts of the globe and transform the food industry globally. The movement that emerged in Italy was originally aimed to resist the growing influence of fast food chains in the country, specifically, McDonald's. Nevertheless, Slow Food Manifesto…

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    Each hotel has a different design and theme to allow the visitor to get unforgettable memories. And, each guest room have different theme and design. They have different location in Hong Kong such as Central, Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui and Sheung Wan. Also, they are get the recognized by renowned travel sites and awards such as Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor 2016 and 2015. 3.1 The Background of Grand Hyatt Macau Hotel…

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    experience. In analyzing the similarities and differences between an exchange of food transnationally, the reception of each food must first be discussed. McDonalds was initially introduced to Hong Kong, where it had an amazing reception. McDonalds was seen, then, as a place that “catered to the children of Hong Kong’s wealthy elite (1)”, which then transformed into a place that served affordable, predictable, and familiar food for working-class families. In contrast, the rest of the People’s…

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    Results and Discussion Not only Hong Kong acts as a significant linkage between Mainland China’s outbound tourism market and in other Asia countries, but also Hong Kong has a unique outbound tourism market of it own. According to the report republished by UNWTO in 2010, Hong Kong ranked as the 4th largest outbound tourism market in Asia and 14th in the world regarding international tourism expenditure. (Export.gov) Also, Hong Kong has about 85.3 million outbound tourists in 2012 as well as a…

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    bright yellow and red lights are reminiscent of Hong Kong. Picturesque, adjacent Kensington Market is of ten associated with Chinatown. The…

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    Stereotypes In Fast Food

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    fast food restaurants has served many satisfied customers at various locations in America and in foreign countries. Because of Western culture and influence, McDonald’s has gained many other franchises in the past years in countries such as Japan, Hong Kong, and Australia. Although, McDonald’s in the United States is consistent with the type of food they offer as well as a similar presentation style depending on what states one visits; McDonald’s abroad may look physically different…

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    different elements of culture, for example: arts, gastronomy, celebrations, and performing arts etc. Gastronomy is a study between food and culture. There are a lot of cuisine from different country or from the specific races such as French cuisine, Italian cuisine or Japanese cuisine while in China they can differentiate to regional cuisines such as…

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    Nepal travel information is important to know the tourist visa, trekking information, place to see, world heritage site, major cities, how to get Nepal, things to do, money exchange, water, environment, and accommodation. Nepal is a small country with a diversity of culture, society, ethnic group, geography, and language. Nepal travel information explains different subjects, including place to stay, best season, attractions, tourist visa, and people. Kathmandu is the first entry point of Nepal,…

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