Tourism and Regional Development

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There are many factors which are responsible for the promotion of tourism. Some regions are attractions for tourists due to their specialities, like adventure fun and even prostitution. Most of the American and European tourists visit Hong Kong, Bangkok and Manila for prostitution. Thailand it a Buddhist Country but it is famous for prostitution and prostitution curiously enough has earned billions of dollars for Thai economy in the post world war II period. There are some archeological attractions like Khajuraho and Ajanta Allora caves, which attract tourists world wide. The editor expresses his deep sense of gratitude to the Ministry of Tourism Govt. of India for providing very relevant material for preparing this book. It is hoped the book will be found useful and interesting.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.K. Sharma

K.K. Sharma, Ph.D., D.Litt., former Professor of English, University of Allahabad, is currently the Editor of the Scholarly research journal, Points of View. He is well-known for his books and articles both in India and abroad. Some of his notable full-length studies are: Joyce Cary: His theme and Techniques; Modern Fictional Theorists: Virginia Wolf and D.H. Lawrence; Bhabani Bhattacharya: His Vision and Themes; Tradition in Modern Novel Theory; Rabindranath Tagore’s Aesthetics; The Partition in Indian English Novels; Four Great Indian English Novelsists; The Litterateur as Art-theorist; Feminism, Censorship and other Essays; Indo-English Literature: A Collection of critical Essays (Ed.); perspectives on Raja Rao (Ed.); perspectives of Sarojini Naidu (Ed.); Indian English Literature: A perspective (Ed.); Bhabani Bhattacharya: Some points of view (Ed.); Feminism and Literature (Ed.); Film and Literature (Ed.); and Censorships and Literature (Ed.)

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Title
Tourism and Regional Development
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8176255297
Length
vi+293p., Maps; Tables; Figures; Index; 26cm.
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