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    Tourism New Zealand will always have a targeting and segmentation strategy and the tourism industry will always need to be able to maximise its returns from that strategy. Question 2f- Destination positioning is the process of segmentations and target marketing. The objective is to position the tourism product for the minds of potential customer, this means creating a unique image of the product, having…

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    examines the intellectual, cultural, and economic influence on the Caribbean Islands. This course has focused on the complex histories, experiences, values, and human struggles of the Caribbean. Throughout this course, I have learned to appreciate the unique components that have influenced the region and made the Caribbean what it is today. It is evident that the Caribbean has a unique history, from slavery, to the revolution, the rise and fall of the empire, effects of tourism, and migration.…

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    audience, genre, situation and medium. The first source that I will be exploring in this essay comes from the Journal of Sustainable Tourism. The article, entitled “Integrating Indigenous values with capitalism through tourism: Alaskan experiences and outstanding issues” focuses on the relationship between the indigenous people of Barrow, Alaska and the tourism that sustains a sizeable part of their economy. The…

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    French does have the potential to cause the progress of the province from economic and an education perspective. For achieving that, I examined articles such as the linguistic study of Acadian French by Balcom and Staging La Francophone: Tradition, Tourism and Acadian Musical Spaces on Prince Edward Island(Forsyth: 2013). Showing that the diversity of language benefits the local area, this research highlights the importance of the revival of Acadian French develops the living standard and…

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    forefront of the world. Some people said that Dubai is the" Hong Kong of Middle East Country." Moreover, the tourism industry in Hong Kong and Dubai grows at a rapidly speed. In 2010, Dubai ranked 7th in world city visit with 7.4 million visitors. In 2011, Hong Kong ranked 14th in the world city visit with 22.3 million international overnight visitors and 19.6 million day visitors. In this way, tourism is one of the main driving…

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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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    inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the impacts of tourism on three levels: economical, environmental, and cultural. Central Idea: Continuous progress in tourism affects residents in living in touristic destinations economically, environmentally, and culturally. The effects are both positive and negative and vary in how important and essential they are for the country’s residents. Preview Statement:Impacts of tourism are divided into seven general broad categories. Today I am…

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    Economic impacts of tourism: Tourism is important to the economy of both the rich and the poor countries. Tourism does not only benefit the economy by handing out employment but also through the expenditure of the tourist (tourismintheunitedkingdom.weebly.com). Tourist destinations can also assist in the improvements and development of infrastructures as well as services such as roads that therefore has a positive impact on their locals, tourists, and their community. In London, tourist…

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    River Delta. It has 14 high-speed entrances and exits. Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway and Huning are all located in Xiangcheng. Xiangcheng District has a rich cultural background, which has bred many historical and cultural celebrities such as Lu Xun, Lu Li, Yao Guangxiao, Shen Zhou and Wen Zhiming. It has also formed the cultural heritages of "ten absolutely Xiangcheng" represented by "the Royal kiln and the gold bricks". Xiangcheng District has 2/3 of the Yangcheng Lake surface, rich…

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    attain their socio-economic objectives (Morrison, 2013, p. 7). The management process may entail product development, marketing and branding, collaboration with various partners, and community affiliation. Destination management is significant as tourism is a highly competitive sector and in order to compete efficiently, destination have to provide superior value to tourists (Artal-Tur & Kozak, 2015, p. 20). A tourist’s visit will be affected by numerous services and experiences such as…

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