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"Degree and Profession" and The Tourist City
Florence, Italy
Dear Blog Friends,
Last week in Florence the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation pro
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Florence, Italy
Dear Blog Friends,
Last week in Florence the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation promoted an International Festival called Degree & Profession, an important meeting for students, graduates, companies, professors, universities and professionals having the chance to share their own knowledge and experiences.
This Festival was rich of conferences, workshops, and other interesting events related to the worlds of school, work, culture, architecture, and, of course, TOURISM.
In particular, there was a very interesting workshop about tourism which was intitled The Tourist City, conducted by the Professor Ray Hutchinson from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, U.S.A.
Tbilisi, Georgia
The participants to this workshop were people from all over the world, coming from Georgia, America, Italia, Iran, Estonia, Serbia, Russia, etc., and they were all experts in the field of tourism. Their works were all about the relation between their cities of origin and tourism, in the sense that tourism is a very important aspect for the growth of their economy and for a social and cultural growth too.
New York, U.S.A
It was very interesting to notice how different was the approach of each [link] participant to this argument, and how different was their concept of tourism applied to each one of their cities.
In fact, we can't talk about New York as a tourist city in the same way as we talk about Tbilisi (the capital of Georgia) as a tourist city, because each place has its own features and characteristics, its history, culture and economy. Therefore, every place has got its own tourism, in the sense that tourism depends on the resources that a particular place can offer to tourists.
Tallin, Estonia
For example, New York is a great business city and is so organized and structured that tourists often visit it simply to say "I have been to New York!". In this case we don't need to do more to improve tourism in this city or to promote its features because it already does it by itself.
Instead, there are places like Estonia or Iran which are not so well known, which need to be promoted by a different kind of tourism that focuses on their historical, cultural or landascape characteristics.
Belgrado, Serbia
Another interesting point was the intercultural dialogue established by the participants to this workshop. Everyone talked about his country and at the same time interacted and shared his knowledge with the others and learnt about different cultures, cities and realities. They shared their point of view and discussed about different ways of "making tourism" and different experiences and stories.
Again, New York has got a very different culture and history compared to Florence which has got its very personal history too.
Yazd, Iran
In conclusion, every place in the world is worth to be visited and known because of its own features, culture and history. If we want to avoid mass tourism we should visit both the most famous places and the less famous ones because we could happen to be amazed by the beauty of some of these places!
What do you think about it?
LBT
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