Tourist attraction Essays

  • My Stay at Blackpool Pleasure Beach

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    surprising. Blackpool is known for its forty two acre Pleasure Beach, Blackpool tower; a name so ironic it’s unbelievable; and for the largest concentration of fast, super-fast, small and huge roller coasters in Europe. Yes! I did my research! This tourist spot gives popular a whole new meaning; it is the annual home of some 6.5 million people, and what’s more, these people actually go there to have fun! Truthfully, I, being hopefully not the only person who has a fear of any type of rollercoaster,

  • Major Tourist Attractions in Chicester

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    Major Tourist Attractions in Chicester All the main streets of the city are lined with bustling shops, businesses, restaurants and pubs. During the Christmas time, the Rotary club in Chichester places a large Christmas tree near the cross at the nave of the city. The colorful lights looming over the streets emit a magical glow, which lights the streets after sun down. This city offers numerous eye-catching places. Following are the top ten phenomenal places you must not miss out. 1. Chichester

  • Steveston Village and Deep Cove- Canadian Tourist Attractions

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    Nowadays, lower mainland tourist attractions are one of the most attractive tourist destinations for people to go travel. They always locate just beside the big cities, but you can get many special things you can’t get in the big cities, such as the natural environment, local building, fresh air and peaceful feeling. Many people like to relax in the lower mainland tourist attractions at weekend. Vancouver is a city full of good lower mainland tourist attractions. Steveston Village and Deep Cove are

  • Pigeon Forge

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    shopping, restaurants, and tourist attractions. It is a getaway from their hometown with plenty of choices of things to do. There are outlet malls that sell a variety of clothing. A few of the attractions located in this area are race tracks, bungee jumping, indoor skydiving, and put-put. Families with young children will be able to do a limited amount of outside tourist activities, but instead might opt to shop within some of the popular outlet malls. The attractions with a minimum age or height

  • Determining the Importance of Tourism on the Settlement of Haworth

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    [IMAGE] Haworthis a small village not far from Bradfordin West Yorkshire. Situated above the WorthValleyamid the bleak Pennine moors, Haworthis internationally famous for its connection with the Bronte sisters. Haworthis one of the main attractions in Yorkshireand has been for some time. In the past 20 years it has attracted about one million visitors from Japan, the USA, Canadaand Europe. Many come to visit the world-famous Bronte Parsonage museum, home of the remarkable Bronte sisters

  • Elephants

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    not the most intriguing place to go on your vacation. If there were no elephants the amount of tourists would significantly decrease. Twenty eight percent of all tourist come to see the elephants. In the movie “Ivory Wars” the narrator says “ One of the few attractions for tourists is the African elephants that run wild and free across the vast plains of the continent of Africa.” When the amount of tourists decrease so does the money that they pay to see the elephants at a safari. Africa is obviously

  • The Colonization of Hawaii and Tourism

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    The Colonization of Hawaii and Tourism Since 1840 the Hawaiian Islands have been an escape to a tropical paradise for millions of tourists. People all over the world encounter alluring, romanticized pictures of Hawai'i's lush, tropical vegetation, exotic animals, beautiful beaches, crystal clear water, and fantastical women. This is the Hawai'i tourists know. This is the Hawai’i they visit. However, this Hawai'i is a state of mind, a corporate-produced image existing on the surface. More precisely

  • The Management of Tourism at Hengistbury Head

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    wildlife habitats. The point of my coursework is to research how successful the management of tourism at Hengistbury Head is. Aims ---- The aim of my enquiry is to find out: o Why do tourists visit Hengistbury Head? o What problems do tourists cause at Hengistbury Head? o How are tourists being controlled (managed) at Hengistbury Head? o Is this management working? Location Hengistbury Head is a headland on the South Coast of England in Dorset. Hengistbury Head is near

  • Llandudno Fieldwork

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    Fieldwork The study area in question is the town of Llandudno located in the North East of Wales on the date of 15th July 2004. Llandudno is a growing tourist hotspot and is a popular destination for tourists from the north west of English, although long distance travellers alike enjoy the lush scenery and the vast verity of attractions this beautiful town has to offer. Map A: Map A shows the location of Llandudno, and as you can well see from the map it is highly accessible from many

  • About My Home Town Ooty

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    About My Home Town Ooty The name Ooty is derived from Ootacamund, also popularly known as “Udhagamandalam or Udhagai” in the regional language. India is a growing Tourist destination. The southern most part of India lies the State of Tamil Nadu, the cradle of the Dravidian Culture, founded over 5000 years ago. This state is the home to some of the most ancient architectural beauties, sculptures and the natural beauties of which Ooty is one among them. In 1821 a batch of British soldiers

  • A Sociological Look at JAWS

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    A Sociological Look at JAWS The movie I choose to review was Jaws, which is one of my favorites and a timeless classic. A traditional story about man against beast takes place on an island that depends on its summer tourist business. When the summer season in threatened by a series of shark attacks three men are sent out to track down a great white shark. The three main (human) characters are Brody (Roy Scheider), the police chief, who came to the island from New York looking, so he thought

  • Tourism in Hong Kong

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    (conduct a questionnaire in popular tourism districts to gather information from tourists and locals). [IMAGE] Introduction to Hong KongTourism Board: The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is established to promote Hong Kongas a tourist destination. If Hong Kong attracts a lot of tourist, the big spending of the tourists will contribute to the Hong Kong economy. HKTB often uses new strategies to attract tourist to Hong Kong, especially in those sectors that can bring the highest yield in

  • The Effect of Tourism in the Seaside Towns of Cromer and Southend-on-Sea

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    Hypothesis: 1. Tourism increases the amount of litter in commercial areas 2. Tourism increases the amount of car congestion 3. Commercial areas will be more populated than residential areas 4. There would be more older aged tourists than middle aged tourists 5. Tourism will be writhe near amusements or entertainment 6. There will be more retail near the coast than inland 7. Residents will feel tourism is good for the economy I will prove these hypotheses correct or incorrect

  • Gateway to the Smokies

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    of the ETSU campus. Pigeon Forge is a highly recognized tourist town with many activities. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee contains many forms of entertainment, such as Dollywood, lodging, and restaurants for the average student tourists. The entertainment industry is the main reason why Pigeon Forge is such a well-known tourist town. Dollywood is usually the main attraction. Dollywood is an Appalachian theme park that draws in thousands of tourists each year. It is located at the next-to-last traffic light

  • Level of Awareness of the First year Tourism Students about the Preservation of Tourist Attractions

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    successful. The people should take care all of the creations of almighty God just like mountains, plants and many more. Preserving the tourist attractions is very important because it highlighted on what a place have. The tourist attraction has undergone difficult growth because there are lot of people who didn’t know the real importance of the tourist attractions and on how to preserve it. Rofe states that Tourism is viewed as the panacea for natural decline. It explains that tourism is viewed as

  • The CN Tower

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    CN Tower The CN tower is the most popular attraction in all of Canada. This is the defining feature of the Toronto skyline. When traveling into Toronto, there is nothing that stands out more than this structure. Towering over everything else, it is a marvel of engineering and the limits that we can push construction to. Standing at a towering height of 553.3m or 1,815ft and 5 inches, it is a monster among the other structures in the area. This structure sits in the heart of the city which

  • Red Lodge, Montana

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    locations traveled by millions of tourists each year include major cities, national monuments, ski resorts, theme parks, and national parks. These popular travel destinations are constantly flourishing with new and returning visitors looking to take a break and relax. In particular, the tourists traveling to national monuments, ski resorts, and national parks are most likely to encounter tourist towns. These towns are typically small and thrive on the abundant amounts of tourist activity flowing through the

  • Race and Representation in the Film Jedda

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    in these representations. One of the first representations encountered in the film Jedda is the portrayal of Australia as a tourist destination in the exposition of the film. This glorified view of the landscape is conveyed to the audience through the use of bold visual images and birds eye camera angels. The visual images, as well as portraying Australia as a tourist destination, also adopt the romanticised Hollywood view of the landscape that many American westerns use to emphasise their appeal

  • Bhutan

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    Bhutan Area: 18, 147 square miles Population: 1,660,000 Capital: Thimphu (pop. 20,000) Languages: Dzongkha (official) Gurung, Assamese Ethnic make-up: Bhote 60%, Napalese 25% Religion: Buddhist (state religion 75%) Hindu 25% Currency: Indian rupee Literacy rate: 15% Imports: gasoline, fabrics, light equipment Exports: timber, rice, coal, fruit Trading partners: India (Bhutan, 740) Climate and Geography Bhutan is a small country located in the Himalayas. It does have

  • Olympia, Greece

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    bus ride from capital city Athens. Home of the first Olympic games Olympia, as we will soon see, is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Greece.? New tourists flood the home of the first Olympic games by land and by sea, coming in on buses and on cruise ships that dock at the nearby port of Katakolo.? The town is filled with tourist shops, cafes, restaurants, and a Historical Museum of the Olympic games.? Olympia is definitely most noted for its being the host of the first Olympic