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    Essay On Hawaiiki

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    Evolution of Waikiki Today, Waikiki remains Hawaii's most visited guest destination, and its presence is the significant reason as to why the city of Honolulu keeps it's position as one of the main ten destinations in the United States, after a seemingly endless amount of time. It might be difficult to envision that the Waikiki we have today, encompassed by the brilliant lights, a dashing beachwalk, towering buildings, and cluster of shops, eateries, and different attractions, was once a marsh…

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    First of all, for the tourism industry, the strategic infrastructure projects benefit the tourism industry in Hong Kong directly because they increase the number of tourists. In fact, 71% of respondents stated that the strategic infrastructure projects increased their frequency that they visited to foreign countries. There are four reasons why they increase the number of tourists, including bringing convenience to them, reducing their travel time, increasing the competitiveness of tourism…

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    Destination Branding – India’s North East – “Paradise Unexplored” Destination Branding: Destination branding in a way can be said to be creating value and favorable opinion of a place or destination in the minds of the people by way of images, advertisements, blogs and travel diaries to promote the place and harness its tourism potential. Through destination branding people try to communicate the cultural, behavioral and aesthetic aspect of the places so that the tourism industry in the place…

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    1:6.2. National Scenario Tiwari in his book- “Tourism and Socio-Economic Development” greatly emphasised the importance of domestic tourist in economic development of the state. No doubt, tourism is fast becoming global with an eye on quality. For instance the number of domestic tourists visiting Orissa in the year 1980 was 19,293 but increased sharply to 13,24,025 in2000, fuelling economic growth and development (Tiwari,2004). Today in India Tourism is the largest service industry with a…

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    Introduction Grand Hyatt Macau is convention hotel and Butterfly on Prat Boutique Hotel is boutique hotel. Both they are famous in the world. Their type is different, so their facilities are different to suitable for their target market. In this project, will comparison this two hotel from facilities and services. Also, will introduce the hotel and their hotel group background. 2.1 Grand Hyatt Macau: Hyatt Hotels and Resorts Hyatt Hotels and Resorts group is the world's top multinational…

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    General Purpose: To 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…

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    Theme Park Case Study

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    Since the solid growth of the major theme parks all over Asia after the tsunami , a 5.8% growth in 2012 numbers have reached an all-time high of about 108.7 million visits. (Global Attractions Attendance Report , 2012).Furthermore it is speculated that visits in Asia will soon overtake the US in numbers. The customers for our Eco-friendly theme park are from all walks of life, differentiating in ages, race and income. Therefor it was necessary to create different customer personas for each…

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    Kenya Research Paper

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    With its long, tropical beaches and dramatic wildlife parks, Kenya has an exotic tourist image. And rightly so perhaps. For this is one of the most beautiful lands in the continent- and, whether you are travelling or touring, a satisfyingly exiting and relatively easy place to travel. The kodachrome hype may not take account of the country`s less salubrious images-its share of post colonial poverty- nor of any more diverse or contradictory reality, but it is true enough on its way. Which is not…

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    It is summer now,so I recommend you go to Yantai, Penglai of Shandong province, because there are not only beautiful sea and places of interest but also all kinds of fresh fruit. Penglai pavilion scenic area is the symbol of the penglai travel scenic spot which is located in the extreme north of jiaodong peninsula.And it’s a famous national key scenic spot.There are penglai pavilion, three Angle mountain, sea scenic spot and so on more than 20 attractions,which attract millions of tourists to…

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    Marine Tourism Case Study

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    According to Cater (2007, p. 6), the increase of interest in the global marine environment had meant that the growth rate of marine tourism exceeded that of most of the rest of the tourism industry. As stated by Orams (as cited in Cater, 2007, p. 7), "Coastal and marine tourism includes those recreational activities which involve travel away from one's place of residence which have as their host or focus the marine environment and/or the coastal zone." This is the case for Indonesia, Thailand,…

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