Now Tourism and Hospitality industry is genuinely recognized as a core pillar of development and employment opportunities. Moreover, thanks to the unique breadth of the sector, touching on almost every part of our societies, it has the power to drive recovery and get the tourism community back on track. For people, it is a leading employer and provider of opportunities, most notably for women, youth, and rural communities.
For our planet, the tourism sector helps safeguard habitat and species – witness how the sudden halt in tourist arrivals has led to an increase in habitat destruction and wildlife poaching in many parts of the world.
Tourism has also been leading by example in facing up to its climate responsibilities. The innovation driving the sector forward can help us build a more sustainable future for all.
The seminar will also give an appropriate platform to showcase the talent, creativity, and innovation of future tourism and hospitality professionals through various inter-college/ inter-university competitions:-
1. Tourism Quiz Contest
2. Craft it- Itinerary Designing competition
3. Life on earth- Poster Making Contest
4. Dekho Mera Desh/Pradesh- Traditional Modelling Competition
5. Skit Competition (responsible tourism/climate change/nature-based T. etc.)
6. Meri Kashi Mera pride - Photographic Essay Competition
7. Folk Lore- Folk Dance Competition
The purpose of such competitions is to encourage and promote professional skills, team building, creativity, and innovativeness in youth by providing them exposure to competition among their peers and inculcating within them the concept of creating, applying, and developing innovative thinking, which will enrich and enhance their learning and knowledge.
Dr. A.K. Singh & Dr. P.S. Rana (Seminar Organisers)
Now Tourism and Hospitality industry is genuinely recognized as a core pillar of development and employment opportunities. Moreover, thanks to the unique breadth of the sector, touching on almost every part of our societies, it has the power to drive recovery and get the tourism community back on track. For people, it is a leading employer and provider of opportunities, most notably for women, youth, and rural communities.
For our planet, the tourism sector helps safeguard habitat and species – witness how the sudden halt in tourist arrivals has led to an increase in habitat destruction and wildlife poaching in many parts of the world.
Tourism has also been leading by example in facing up to its climate responsibilities. The innovation driving the sector forward can help us build a more sustainable future for all.
The seminar will also give an appropriate platform to showcase the talent, creativity, and innovation of future tourism and hospitality professionals through various inter-college/ inter-university competitions:-
1. Tourism Quiz Contest
2. Craft it- Itinerary Designing competition
3. Life on earth- Poster Making Contest
4. Dekho Mera Desh/Pradesh- Traditional Modelling Competition
5. Skit Competition (responsible tourism/climate change/nature-based T. etc.)
6. Meri Kashi Mera pride - Photographic Essay Competition
7. Folk Lore- Folk Dance Competition
The purpose of such competitions is to encourage and promote professional skills, team building, creativity, and innovativeness in youth by providing them exposure to competition among their peers and inculcating within them the concept of creating, applying, and developing innovative thinking, which will enrich and enhance their learning and knowledge.
Dr. A.K. Singh & Dr. P.S. Rana (Seminar Organisers)
We are delighted to celebrate the World Tourism Day 2022 organized by the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Daffodil International University.
World Tourism Day will be celebrated as the shift towards tourism is recognized as a crucial pillar of development and progress is well underway. The theme “Rethinking Tourism” will reflect this. It aims to inspire the debate around rethinking tourism for development, including through education & jobs, and tourism’s impact on the planet and opportunities to grow more sustainably.
On this glorious occasion, we are arranging a traditional sports event titled “খেলার হাট-বাজার “. The event will cover the representation of Bangladeshi cultural elements and traditional sports on 27th September 2022 at Daffodil Smart City, Ashulia, Dhaka.
On this day, the celebration will start with a colorful rally in the morning. After the inaugural session, industry personnel from hotels, Airlines, Tourism, etc. will visit the traditional game shop arranged by the students of the THM department. All the guests will participate in the traditional Bangladeshi game: Kabadi, Ghuri Uthshob, Hari Banga, Balish Khela, Latim, Dariabanda, Gollachut, Bou-ci, Kanamachi, Marbel Khela and enjoy traditional food. With the prize-giving ceremony and closing session, we will wrap up the celebration of World Tourism Day 2022.
We are delighted to celebrate the World Tourism Day 2022 organized by the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Daffodil International University.
World Tourism Day will be celebrated as the shift towards tourism is recognized as a crucial pillar of development and progress is well underway. The theme “Rethinking Tourism” will reflect this. It aims to inspire the debate around rethinking tourism for development, including through education & jobs, and tourism’s impact on the planet and opportunities to grow more sustainably.
On this glorious occasion, we are arranging a traditional sports event titled “খেলার হাট-বাজার “. The event will cover the representation of Bangladeshi cultural elements and traditional sports on 27th September 2022 at Daffodil Smart City, Ashulia, Dhaka.
On this day, the celebration will start with a colorful rally in the morning. After the inaugural session, industry personnel from hotels, Airlines, Tourism, etc. will visit the traditional game shop arranged by the students of the THM department. All the guests will participate in the traditional Bangladeshi game: Kabadi, Ghuri Uthshob, Hari Banga, Balish Khela, Latim, Dariabanda, Gollachut, Bou-ci, Kanamachi, Marbel Khela and enjoy traditional food. With the prize-giving ceremony and closing session, we will wrap up the celebration of World Tourism Day 2022.
Over the years, there has been much debate about how to overcome the barriers to developing Timor-Leste’s tourism sector. But now, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the emerging effects of climate change have brought a new urgency – and opportunity – to re-boot tourism, and to engage in some innovative, creative and courageous thinking about the path to take in years to come. Today’s debate aims to launch that process, within the structure of the National Tourism Policy.
Over the years, there has been much debate about how to overcome the barriers to developing Timor-Leste’s tourism sector. But now, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the emerging effects of climate change have brought a new urgency – and opportunity – to re-boot tourism, and to engage in some innovative, creative and courageous thinking about the path to take in years to come. Today’s debate aims to launch that process, within the structure of the National Tourism Policy.
Department of Tourism Studies, Pondicherry University celebrates World Tourism Day 2022 with various Academic and Cultural programmes from 20 September - 27 September 2022.
Department of Tourism Studies, Pondicherry University celebrates World Tourism Day 2022 with various Academic and Cultural programmes from 20 September - 27 September 2022.
Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) will hold a two-day conference on the theme “Rethinking Tourism” here on September 26 and 27 to celebrate World Tourism Day at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) and Marriot Hotel Islamabad.
The conference is part of three-day activities to be started from September 26 including photography competition, photography and painting exhibition, display of tourism stalls, heritage crafts exhibition, youth painting competition, Islamabad sightseeing tour for students and youth at PNCA.
Experts from tourism industry will participate in five panel discussions to discuss topics including recovery of tourism after floods and widespread rains, removing bottlenecks to promote foreign tourism in Pakistan, issues and challenges of mountaineering and trekking tourism in Pakistan, promotion in Islamabad Capital territory and Initiatives of provincial tourism departments for the of development and promotion tourism
On 27th September, this tourism conference will conclude with presentation of the summary of recommendations formed in various sessions of the conference and prize distribution ceremony of photographic and art competition.
Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) will hold a two-day conference on the theme “Rethinking Tourism” here on September 26 and 27 to celebrate World Tourism Day at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) and Marriot Hotel Islamabad.
The conference is part of three-day activities to be started from September 26 including photography competition, photography and painting exhibition, display of tourism stalls, heritage crafts exhibition, youth painting competition, Islamabad sightseeing tour for students and youth at PNCA.
Experts from tourism industry will participate in five panel discussions to discuss topics including recovery of tourism after floods and widespread rains, removing bottlenecks to promote foreign tourism in Pakistan, issues and challenges of mountaineering and trekking tourism in Pakistan, promotion in Islamabad Capital territory and Initiatives of provincial tourism departments for the of development and promotion tourism
On 27th September, this tourism conference will conclude with presentation of the summary of recommendations formed in various sessions of the conference and prize distribution ceremony of photographic and art competition.
Hainan University- Arizona State University international joint tourism college celebrates UN WTD for the third time. This year all our activities are online since campus in Haikou is impacted by lockdown and not all students, faculties and staff are on campus. The activities of 2022 include traditional greetings by Dean Lin Wang as well as a message from a student.
We are also happy to invite you to Virtual Tours of China (http://en.chinaculture.org/special_reports/virtualtoursinchina/page_2.html) and an opportunity to create a travel photo with your travel mantra “Which wanderlust quote should be your mantra?” (https://www.boboandchichi.com/2020/03/which-wanderlust-quote-should-be-your-mantra).
Furthermore, there is going to be an Online Quiz for HAITC students. We are super happy to show you more of Hainan. Our partnership with Hainan Tropical Rainforest National park shows a video from the Jiangenglin section of the national park provided by Mr Guoqiang Li.
Finally, we are delighted to announce that our HAITC friend and supporter Ms Zhang Chao from Tunchang Tourism Bureau and local Li artist Chen Yijun kindly donated his artwork which showcases the Sansha region in Hainan Province. The painting will be auctioned online as part of the celebrations.
Everyone is welcome to take part in our online events! Happy World Tourism Day!
Hainan University- Arizona State University international joint tourism college celebrates UN WTD for the third time. This year all our activities are online since campus in Haikou is impacted by lockdown and not all students, faculties and staff are on campus. The activities of 2022 include traditional greetings by Dean Lin Wang as well as a message from a student.
We are also happy to invite you to Virtual Tours of China (http://en.chinaculture.org/special_reports/virtualtoursinchina/page_2.html) and an opportunity to create a travel photo with your travel mantra “Which wanderlust quote should be your mantra?” (https://www.boboandchichi.com/2020/03/which-wanderlust-quote-should-be-your-mantra).
Furthermore, there is going to be an Online Quiz for HAITC students. We are super happy to show you more of Hainan. Our partnership with Hainan Tropical Rainforest National park shows a video from the Jiangenglin section of the national park provided by Mr Guoqiang Li.
Finally, we are delighted to announce that our HAITC friend and supporter Ms Zhang Chao from Tunchang Tourism Bureau and local Li artist Chen Yijun kindly donated his artwork which showcases the Sansha region in Hainan Province. The painting will be auctioned online as part of the celebrations.
Everyone is welcome to take part in our online events! Happy World Tourism Day!
The theme of this year’s World Tourism Day is “Rethinking Tourism”, and rightly so. We all know that the pandemic has severely impacted our industry and disproportionately on women. We need to empower our workforce to be more inclusive to address this imbalance. Specifically, both men and women need to work together to bring gender equity at par for building a sustainable model for our organizations and our industry.
Rethinking Tourism & Hospitality: Leading Towards an Inclusive Future is an event Organized by Academy of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management and Center for Leadership and Entrepreneurship in collaboration with World Women Tourism
This event will address a critical dialogue regarding the challenges facing women in our industry. In the event, we will discuss how we can implement strategies for women to be more visible at work, redesign the future, and how men can be better allies to our women co-workers. The event aims to advance the dialogue on gender equity in hospitality and how ACA can champion this in Nepal.
The theme of this year’s World Tourism Day is “Rethinking Tourism”, and rightly so. We all know that the pandemic has severely impacted our industry and disproportionately on women. We need to empower our workforce to be more inclusive to address this imbalance. Specifically, both men and women need to work together to bring gender equity at par for building a sustainable model for our organizations and our industry.
Rethinking Tourism & Hospitality: Leading Towards an Inclusive Future is an event Organized by Academy of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management and Center for Leadership and Entrepreneurship in collaboration with World Women Tourism
This event will address a critical dialogue regarding the challenges facing women in our industry. In the event, we will discuss how we can implement strategies for women to be more visible at work, redesign the future, and how men can be better allies to our women co-workers. The event aims to advance the dialogue on gender equity in hospitality and how ACA can champion this in Nepal.