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Full of range of inherited traditions, monuments, objects, and cultures.
Heritage
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Includes but is much more than preserving, escavating, displaying, or restoring a collection of old things.
Heritage
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Refers broadly to the social heritage of a group.
Culture
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Determines what is acceptable and unacceptable.
Culture
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Branch of tourism oriented toward the cultural heritage of the location where tourism is occurring.
Cultural Heritage Tourism
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Landmark or area which is selected by UNESCO as having cultural, historic, scientific, or other forms of significance and is legally protected by international treaties.
World Heritage Site
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How many Properties?
1199
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How many Cultural
933
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How many Natural
227
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How many Mixed World Heritage Sites
39
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How many Delisted
3
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How many in Danger
56
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How many Transboundary
48
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Perstains to mythology, epics, poetry etc
Literature and Folklore
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Pilgrimages, religious rites and holidays.
Religion and Spiritual Beliefs
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Regarded as universal language
Music and Dances
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Growing in property
Language, Dialects and Communication System
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Deals with ancient history of depicting the origins of something
Relics, Artifacts and Antiquities
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includes traditional or indigenous games to contemporary sports
Sports and Games
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rites, rituals, habits, norms of society
Customs, Traditions and Ways of Life
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Highlights the mean of livelihood of communities
Livelihood and Industries
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Pursuit of tracing a person’s family history, kinship, or lineage
Genealogy
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There are so many indications of the presence of heritage tourism in the Bible such as the constant wandering of the Israclites.
Biblical Episodes
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This started with the Mesopotamian tribes and Phoenicians in 6000 BC.
Barter Trade
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It was an ancient network of trade routes, both land and sea, connecting Asia, Middle East, and South Europe which was central to cultural interaction between them.
Silk Road Route
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This refers to the 170 and 18u century custom of a tradition trip to Europe undertaken by mainly upper-class young European men.
Grand Tour
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The first Olympic Games in Athens paved the way for multicultural understanding through sports.
Olympiad Through Sports
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The monarchies and elites around the world ensured that their vast wealth was sustained through the centuries.
Royal Intermarriages
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Natives were indoctrinated with new cultures and religions.
Colonization and the Conquistadores
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Every great religion on earth has its own distinct set of religious pilgrimages characterized by an organized convergence of devotees.
Pilgrimages
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Schools encourage young people to travel and experience other cultures.
Touring Scholars and Students
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This phenomenon gave further rise to interracial marriages, making genealogy more interesting.
Migrant Workers
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This paved way to the introduction of western influences in more traditional cultures.
Touring Artists
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Many refugees were temporarily accommodated by benevolent governments until their citizenship documents have been processed in their final destination countries.
Refugees Seeking Asylum
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helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.
Heritage Tourism
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can be an attractive economic revitalization strategy, especially as studies have consistently shown that heritage travelers stay longer and spend more money than other kinds of travelers.
Heritage Tourism
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are also useful to cultural heritage tourism efforts.
Regional Partnership
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A community united can accomplish a lot; a community divided is not ready for cultural heritage tourism. So, begin to organize by building a local consensus that supports cultural heritage tourism.
Human Resources
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Preparing for visitors means readying historic resources by preserving their historical integrity, constructing new museums, and generally cleaning up your community— but it is also the time to figure out how you are going to tell your story and make your community hospitable to visitors.
Prepare
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To ensure that cultural heritage tourism resources have a long and productive life, you need to protect them. How?
Protect
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Preparing, protecting and managing heritage resources is a big job, one that involves not only producing tangible improvements to places and structures but also coordinating multiple activities and maintaining momentum on numerous projects simultaneously.
Manage
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Protects significant places representing diverse cultural experience by taking directs action and inspiring broad public support.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Privately Founded nonprofit organisations, works to save Americas historic places.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Responsible for coordinating international cooperation in education, science, culture and communication.
UNESCO
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Essential ingredient for all cultural heritage tourism.
Quality
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Critical whenever heritage or history is involved.
Authenticity