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  2. Cultural tourism - Wikipedia

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    Cultural tourism is a type of tourism in which the visitor's essential motivation is to learn, discover, experience and consume the cultural attractions and products offered by a tourist destination. These attractions and products relate to the intellectual, spiritual, and emotional features of a society that encompasses arts and architecture ...

  3. Heritage tourism - Wikipedia

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    Heritage tourism. Heritage tourism is a branch of tourism centered around the exploration and appreciation of a region's cultural, historical and environmental heritage. [1] This form of tourism includes both tangible elements, such as historically significant sites, monuments, and artifacts, as well as intangible aspects, such as traditions ...

  4. Cultural resource management - Wikipedia

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    Cultural tourism is a significant sector of the tourism industry. At a national and international level, cultural resource management may be concerned with larger themes, such as languages in danger of extinction, public education , the ethos or operation of multiculturalism , and promoting access to cultural resources.

  5. Outline of culture - Wikipedia

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    Elements of culture. [] The arts – vast subdivision of culture, composed of many creative endeavors and disciplines. The arts encompasses visual arts, literary arts and the performing arts. Clothing – Fashion, jewelry. Gastronomy – the art and science of good eating, [ 2 ] including the study of food and culture.

  6. Heritage commodification - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Heritage commodification is the process by which cultural themes and expressions come to be evaluated primarily in terms of their exchange value, specifically within the context of cultural tourism. [1] These cultural expressions and aspects of heritage become "cultural goods," transformed into commodities to be bought, sold and ...

  7. Outline of tourism - Wikipedia

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    Tourism – travel for pleasure or business; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. [1] Tourism may be international, or within the traveller's country. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism more generally, in terms which go ...

  8. Cultural globalization - Wikipedia

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    Cultural globalization refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations. [1] This process is marked by the common consumption of cultures that have been diffused by the Internet, popular culture media, and international travel.

  9. Tourism geography - Wikipedia

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    Tourists at Niagara Falls.. Tourism geography is the study of travel and tourism, as an industry and as a social and cultural activity. Tourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geographies of tourism and leisure economies, answering tourism industry and management concerns and the sociology of tourism and locations of tourism.