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Venice has also introduced a tax on hotel guests.The Dutch city of Amsterdam has long tried to shed its reputation as a city of rowdy boy parties, drugs and sex, which it blames in part on an influx of around 20 million tourists a year.Amsterdam has taken various measures to limit tourist numbers, with throngs of tourists gathering in the streets. Photo: Getty ImagesAmsterdam announced this month that it would ban the construction of new hotels and halve the number of river cruise ships in the city within five years.The government also decided last year to ban marijuana smoking on…
Which country is the most dangerous in the world? It’s difficult to quantify the world’s most dangerous countries because there are so many factors to consider. But these places usually include non-tourist destinations that even the most intrepid travelers would avoid right now. According to the Global Peace Index’s list of the world’s 10 most dangerous countries in 2023, the most dangerous countries are Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, South Sudan, Congo, Russia, Ukraine, Somalia, Sudan, and Iraq. There is. This is in line with the US State Department’s travel advisory, where 19 countries, including the countries listed above, have reached Level…
This photo taken on September 10, 2023 shows a view of Gaborone, Botswana at dusk. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)President Mokgweetsi Masisi said Botswana was ramping up marketing efforts to attract more Chinese tourists, adding that China’s large population and growing interest in travel combined with China’s middle class with significant purchasing power. He cited expansion.GABORONE, April 28 (Xinhua) — Botswana is stepping up marketing efforts to attract more Chinese tourists, President Mokgweetsi Masisi said on Saturday.Speaking at the official opening of the Motse wa Setso cultural festival in Botswana’s second-largest city, Francistown, Masisi said that despite its many attractions for Chinese tourists,…
The influx of tourists has led to significant growth in this industry, with countless benefits for local residents who can benefit economically from the increased number of tourists. Unfortunately, a by-product of this is some overcrowded, inauthentic activities and attractions that are frankly a complete waste of time.Let’s take a look at some activities that I personally believe are overrated, not worth the money, or better spent on other things.golden bridgeNestled in the lush mountains, 20 km from Vietnam’s beautiful coastal city of Da Nang, lies one of Vietnam’s most popular tourist attractions. The Golden Bridge, which will probably appear…
Movement between the islands and the mainland has become increasingly restricted since 2019, as tensions on both sides of the Strait have led to restrictions.”We sincerely invite our Taiwanese compatriots to visit the mainland more often, and we are happy to see mainlanders visit our homeland’s treasure island,” Xi said, adding that the exchanges would “promote trust.” “We can build close bonds between our hearts and minds.” between the two sides.Citing President Xi’s message, Zhu said there were “bright prospects” for exchanges despite “artificial obstacles”, citing travel restrictions imposed by Taipei authorities.’Consumer confidence’: Taiwan’s tourism industry misses mainlanders as ban…
Sign up for our breaking news emails to get real-time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox for freeSign up for free breaking news emailsA tourist has been fined £900 for getting too close to a walrus in Norway.A member of the public alerted local authorities after seeing a man on an ice floe trying to get close to an animal on Norway’s Svalbard archipelago. It is believed he was trying to take a photo of the animal.Under local law, it is illegal to cause unnecessary disturbance to wildlife in Svalberg, which is located halfway between mainland Norway’s north…
Get our free Morning Headlines email with news from reporters around the worldSign up for our free Morning Headlines emailCornwall’s tourism chief has warned holidaymakers that it is “certainly conceivable” that a tourist tax will be introduced in the near future.More than four million people visit Cornwall on holiday each year, with a further 12 million visiting on day trips, according to a local committee report. Visit Cornwall chief executive Malcolm Bell has now expressed support for a ‘Cornwall Tax’ to benefit from these visits. “Rather than rushing into action, now is the time to have discussions, engage with people…
The tourism agency has issued a warning language guide banning the use of the word “walkthrough” as it is “non-inclusive”.Tourism UK, which receives £54m a year from taxpayers, insists it should use the word “review” to avoid offending disabled people.VisitBritain bans use of word ‘walkthrough’ on grounds of ‘not being inclusive’ VisitBritain NewspeakIt also states that the “blacklist” should be abolished and a “denial list” should be adopted.Other terms identified by bosses include “guru”, which is said to have been appropriated from India’s Hindu culture, and should be replaced with “expert”.The terms “minority,” “blindspot,” and “sanity check” are also considered…
Mitch Peters, who has served as chairman of the Indiana Dunes Tourism Board for the past 13 years, said in a letter Friday that there were no political motives for the failed effort to oust him at Tuesday’s Porter County Council meeting. He resigned for this reason. With one committee member absent, the board was tied when Council President Mike Brickner (R) called for a vote to fire Peters. “The reality is they don’t stop,” Peters said by phone Saturday morning. “I did not resign for political reasons. This alone cannot continue. Every time I think it’s over, it starts…
REND LAKE, IL — The Illinois Department of Tourism has approved the Rend Lake Regional Tourism Council (RLATC) to become a Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) in 2025. This change will allow for increased state funding to flow into Rend Lake’s tourism sector. The state of Illinois will adjust funding for the Rend Lake CVB based on the money that competing hotels receive from lodging taxes. This will allow the state to track the amount of foot traffic passing through Rend Lake and distribute appropriate amounts of funding to local communities. By definition, the CVB is the primary group responsible…