Cultural Tourism In The Philippine Culture

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Introduction
Cultural tourism nowadays is widely increasing in the Philippine society but some teenagers don’t have their attention on this issue and rumor. The awareness of the youth today was not giving attention. This is an important thing to consider because this rumor is developing our country as a top of plentiful natural resources and for these beautiful attractions. Having such stunning country may help us to grow bigger and to have a better economy. It helps a lot because almost of the tourists nowadays visiting and travelling our country to experience our smugness attractions. Even with the consequences confronting of our country it still dominant focus in all aspects.
We all know that cultural tourism is a drawing significant of attention as interest in experiencing and learning about different cultures. But some individual’s assumption is not clearly defining their cultural values. Many of us devastated our assets in our society. Some are doing this for only personal preference. They do not know that they destroying our environment. And we are still not aware in what happening. All of these were wrong; we need to know all the pertinent to our cultural tourism must be give importance. Doing terrible things to our environment it can be affect our lives. We have many things that can be proud of our country. Cultural heritage, sites, manmade, beaches, cultural products and attractive things that recognized and make a distinction of our country. It just should not know, it must also be valued.
We all know that our generation today is modern and is invaded by many kinds of technology. The youth focuses more on the new trends gadgets not on how they can help to our society. If we continue to focus on those things, what wou...

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...ct visitors in the first place. Because tourism is a highly sophisticated, fast-changing industry, it presents its own challenges.
Tourism is generally a “clean” industry; no smokestacks or dangerous chemicals. But it does put demands on the infrastructure—on roads, airports, water supplies, and public services like police and fire protection. These problems—travelers increasing in numbers and adding stress and strain to infrastructure and heritage sites—are, as Safer says, only beginning, and the travel industry is already addressing them. But a challenge results not only from visitor impact, but also from visitor expectations of quality products and services. Tourism is essentially a service industry, which means it depends on the competence of people in many different jobs and locations. Tourism, while not a panacea, is an attractive form of economic development.

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