Tourism Culture And Society Essay

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Tourism, Culture and Society 1) The Singapore River Trail Tourism may be defined as the processes, activities, and outcomes arising from the relationships and the interactions among tourists, tourism suppliers, host governments, host communities, and surrounding environments that are involved in the attracting and hosting of visitors. According to UNESCO (2002), culture is defined as ‘the set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of society or a social group.’ The Singapore River Trail reflects the rich history and culture of Singapore. The Singapore River Trail do presents key cultural experiences along the trails but I am going to highlight some of them which I believe would stand out most. Key cultural …show more content…

 Casual cultural tourist Firstly, the casual cultural tourist. Casual cultural tourist are those who visited the site with no intention of visiting it in the first place. For instance, those travelling with tour guides. It is part of the tour package to visit the historic site. For this type of tourists, the experience they sought for is quite shallow. Their level of importance visiting the cultural site is mid- level. The causal cultural tourist would most likely be interested in Boat Quay. Boat Quay is a historical quay in Singapore that not only consist of cultural elements, but also nightlife entertainment.  Purposeful cultural tourist Secondly, the purposeful cultural tourist. The purposeful cultural tourist are those who visit a country mainly for its history and culture. Historic and cultural locations are always in their itinerary as it is their sole purpose for visiting the country. These tourists also have a strong desire to seek for a deep experience and their importance to visit a cultural site is very high. The kind of tourist under this section are tourists like archaeologist and cultural tourist. This group of tourist would be interested in the Fullerton Hotel, Merlion Park and the Cavenagh Bridge as it contains the valuable history of Singapore. The Fullerton Hotel itself is a historical building. The buildings were designed by Major P.H. Keys. The Merlion Park is the icon of …show more content…

The advancement of technology has led to the improvement of audio and support devices, the creation of homepages, social media and the invention of QR code. The advancement of technology has led to the improvement of audio and support devices. An example is the Esplanade Theatres On The Bay. Now with top quality audio devices, cultural shows can be performed at its very best and cultural messages can be sent to the audience more clearly. The improvement in technology has also led to the creation of homepages. Nowadays, almost everything can be done through the internet. Internet is also the key driving force that keeps our tech-savvy world spinning. Thus, this leads to the creation of homepages. An example would be the National Heritage Board website. Information on the Singapore River Trail can be found there and people can find plenty of information on the website itself. There is a link to each of the location at Singapore River that describes the history of these trail. This would create a cultural experience for the tourists. This might also enhance their desire to visit the trail. If they do not have the luxury to visit the site personally, through technology, this could save them the trouble of travelling down. With homepages available, everyone from all over the world would be able to access to the history of

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