Asian TourismJanet Cochrane Routledge, 20 Des 2007 - 416 halaman Tourism in Asia is growing faster than anywhere else in the world, driven by the increasing wealth of countries like Taiwan, South Korea and Malaysia, and by the huge populations of China, India and Indonesia -the first second and fourth biggest countries in the works. Despite the significance of the tourism industry in this area it is still under researched. |
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... tourism coordination in the GMS. International tourist arrivals, 1950–2005. Information collected for Project/Product No. 1 (ecotourism). International tourists entering TAR. Comparison of international/domestic tourists entering TAR. ANI ...
... domestic and international. Events Visitors Dislikes — domestic and international. International arrivals to Bali, January–April 2001–2007: China and major source markets. Buildings viewed on the Heritage Trail. Tourism arrivals to ...
... domestic tourists should be easier for destinations to understand, but there is sometimes as deep a gulf in perception and expectation between the host communities of more marginal destinations and their compatriots from urban ...
... tourism in so many parts of Asia. This is also demonstrated by DeWald in his investigation into tourism in Vietnam during the colonial period. In both these examples, domestic tourism (not just by resident Europeans, but by wealthy ...
... tourism sector, where Asian source markets have shifted dramatically from the West to the East, and from international to domestic, and where the tourism product has become fantastically diversified, requires nimble fingers to steer and ...
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Market Demand and Supplier Response | 131 |
Destinations Industry and the Forces of Change | 269 |
Glossary | 391 |
Subject Index | 393 |