Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges.
Archaeological sites have developed into an essential part of the tourism industry in many countries of the world. In some ~countries, archaeological sites have not only become an important part of the tourism industry but also form a leading sector of the national income, earning millions of dollar...
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| author | Chia, Dr. Stephen,Ming Soon |
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| description | Archaeological sites have developed into an essential part of the tourism industry in many countries of the world. In some ~countries, archaeological sites have not only become an important part of the tourism industry but also form a leading sector of the national income, earning millions of dollars every year. These include, amongst others, the terracotta army of China's first emperor in Xian, the ancient pyramids of Egypt and Central America, the stone age cave paintings of Lascaux in France, the ancient temples of Angkor in Cambodia, Borobudur in Indonesia, and Ayutthaya in Thailand.
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| spelling | usm-78292013-07-13T03:45:22Z http://eprints.usm.my/7829/ Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges. Chia, Dr. Stephen,Ming Soon CC1-960 Archaeology Archaeological sites have developed into an essential part of the tourism industry in many countries of the world. In some ~countries, archaeological sites have not only become an important part of the tourism industry but also form a leading sector of the national income, earning millions of dollars every year. These include, amongst others, the terracotta army of China's first emperor in Xian, the ancient pyramids of Egypt and Central America, the stone age cave paintings of Lascaux in France, the ancient temples of Angkor in Cambodia, Borobudur in Indonesia, and Ayutthaya in Thailand. Universiti Sains Malaysia Chan , Ngai Weng 2003-12 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/7829/1/Conservation_of_Archaeological_Sites_for_Ecotourism_in_Malaysia_Issues_%26_Challenges_%28PPAkeologi%29.pdf Chia, Dr. Stephen,Ming Soon (2003) Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges. In: Introductory Course On Ecotourism 2003. Universiti Sains Malaysia, pp. 56-60. |
| spellingShingle | CC1-960 Archaeology Chia, Dr. Stephen,Ming Soon Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges. |
| title | Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges.
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| title_full | Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges.
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| title_fullStr | Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges.
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| title_full_unstemmed | Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges.
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| title_short | Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges.
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| title_sort | conservation of archaeological sites for eco tourism in malaysia: issues & challenges. |
| topic | CC1-960 Archaeology |
| url | http://eprints.usm.my/7829/ http://eprints.usm.my/7829/1/Conservation_of_Archaeological_Sites_for_Ecotourism_in_Malaysia_Issues_%26_Challenges_%28PPAkeologi%29.pdf |