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. …………………. attracts high-spending tourists
Culture and heritage drive (39)………………. growth and employment opportunities
The flamenco dance of Spain is well-known all over the world and it is also known as (38)…………… in UNESCO list.
Despite not always succeeding in keeping out invaders, the Great Wall seemed to be an enormous (37) _______ to overcome.
The Great Wall is a testament to China’s long, (36)___________ history.
35. Brings people together and encourages their active participation.
34. Goods, sites, or objects considered relevant to the culture, history, and identity of a specific society, country, or region.
33. Objects included in the term are not limited to a specific time period or but a wide range of elements contributing to a community's identity, history, and cultural richness
32. Objects, artifacts, and collections of cultural significance that are portable or can be relocated.
31. A popular form of Korean folk song and the outcome of collective contributions made by ordinary Koreans throughout generations.
30. Halong Bay is not affected by tourism or human activities
29. The limestone formations in Halong Bay have been shaped by a cold and arid climate.
28. Heritage tourism does not bring any environmental benefits.
27. When people visit heritage sites, they do not enjoy anything from the local area.
26. The benefits of culture and heritage tourism are solely focused on economic growth.
25. Preservation of heritage can only be achieved through financial contributions.
24. Heritage allows us to appreciate the beauty and diversity of different cultures
23. The Islamic idea of a perfect heaven is reflected in the layout of buildings, walls, gates and gardens of Taj Mahal
22. One way to promote nationalism and patriotism among a country’s citizens in East Asia is by leveraging heritage and tourism.
21. The countries in the East Asia are among the least populated on earth.
20. Maintaining historic buildings does not contribute to business innovation.
19. People who go on heritage trips usually visit places like shopping malls and theme parks.
18. Heritage preservation has no connection to environmental sustainability goals.
17. Heritage connects people to their past and gives them a sense of identity and continuity.
16. When tourists visit old spots, they spend money on things like accommodation and souvenirs, which helps the local community..
15. Why does the travel industry like to show old spots to people? a. Because they are not very different. b. Because they are special and different. c. Because they have new designs.
14. Australia's vibrant cultural hubs, such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, offer world-class experiences in which areas? a. Agriculture, science, and technology b. Cuisine, arts, and entertainment c. Sports, fashion, and literature
13. Which of the following is the largest coral reef system in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site in Australia? a. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park b. Great Barrier Reef c. Kakadu National Park
12. What are the current threats faced by the Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch? a. Urbanization, deforestation, and earthquakes b. Climate change, pollution, and over tourism c. Landslides, volcanic eruptions, and wildlife poaching
11. What types of events and ceremonies did Nha Nhac (The Royal Music) accompany? a. Anniversaries and religious holidays, funerals, formal receptions. b. Family receptions, funerals in the rurals c. Religious festivals in the emperal Citadel of Hue.
10. What does My Son Sanctuary represent? a. The national religion of Vietnam for a long time. b. The unique architecture and art of Vietnam in the 13th century. c. A unique and extinct civilization and the cultural diversity of Southeast Asia.
9. What is a special feature of the marble outside Taj Mahal? a. When viewed from the outside, the marble appears to change color with the changing light and weather. b. To enter the Taj Mahal today, visitors pass through the Great Gate, an impressive building made of red sandstone and marble. c. The mausoleum, the flatform holding it, and the surrounding towers are covered with white marble.
8. Which country is Angkor located in? a. Thailand b. Laos c. Cambodia
7. Which wasnot the recognized heritage site in East Asian countries? a. Taj Mahal b. The Great Wall of China c. The Terracotta Army
6. How does heritage tourism raise environmental consciousness? a. By promoting community relationships b. By investing in infrastructure projects c. By raising awareness of the significance of tourist sites
5. What is one benefit of heritage tourism for students? a. Work-placement opportunities b. Tax revenue increase c. Environmental awareness
4. What problem can happen when a lot of people visit old places? a. The buildings become stronger. b. The buildings might start to break because of foot traffic. c. The buildings become more beautiful.
3. Immovable heritage refers to: a. Monuments, buildings, and sites b. Natural features and geological formations c. Traditional crafts and knowledge
2. Why is it important to keep old places safe? a. To attract more tourists. b. To learn about different things and to develop travel. c. To build new places for visitors
1. What does tangible heritage include? a. Movable and immoveable artifacts b. Oral traditions and performing arts c. Natural phenomena and habitats