Tourism In Technicolour
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Cartoons might just hold the key to attracting an important new niche in the tourism market, according to a pioneering recent study by Dr Mimi Li and Mr Yuhao Chen of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and their co-authors. With society s increasing emphasis on family togetherness and bonding, especially through leisure activities, more families are travelling together than ever before. How can destination marketing be targeted to meet the needs of different generations? Focusing on child tourists, a growing yet remarkably understudied market, the researchers provide novel empirical evidence of how visuals can best be used to engage and entice these young consumers. The results have important implications for destination marketers focusing on the family sector in Hong Kong, mainland China, and beyond.
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From the riches of India’s Golden Triangle to the enchanting blooms of Japan’s cherry blossom, discover the blend of cultures and striking wonders – both natural and man-made, during this incredible cruise holiday.
Explore India’s greatest treasures during a fully escorted Golden Triangle tour that starts with a flight to the country’s scintillating capital, Delhi, where you’ll discover its multi-layered history and spirited street life. Enjoy fully escorted tours where you’ll discover the main attractions of both New and Old Delhi before travelling south to Agra. Here you’ll find the inimitable Taj Mahal, built by a maharajah in honour of his late wife and now one of the world’s best-loved buildings. It’s a sight that is both breath-taking and profoundly moving. You’ll also see the imposing Agra Fort before venturing to the Pink City of Jaipur. This is another city awash with architectural marvels, the highlight of which is the vast, hill-
Lantau Peak may be famed for sunrise shots, but––as the name suggests––Sunset Peak is the place to go for epic vistas of the sun going down.
869 metres above sea level, Sunset Peak gained fame for its glorious sunset vistas, with its altitude offering an unblocked view of Lantau’s Cheung Sha, Hong Kong s longest beach. The most convenient start is from Pak Kung Au, which brutally begins with a 400-metre set of stairs, but after the initial incline, the hike isn t too strenuous with the path well-paved for the majority of the way.
If you re hiking to catch the sunset, don t forget to bring a head torch for your descent. You can either return the same way as you came or continue northeastward for Mui Wo, which will add a few hours onto your hike.