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PINK FESTIVITY RETURNS THIS DECEMBER AT HARD ROCK HOTELÂŽ MALDIVES
Press Release: Hotels — November 30th, 2020
MALDIVES, Nov. 12, 2020 – Hard Rock Hotel Maldives is ready to rock ‘n’ roll this December with an array of music-themed festive activities being offered throughout the holiday season. After a successful inaugural campaign in 2019, Pink Festivity is back as a signature annual event, where the resort decks its halls with rose-colored decorations, accessories, and beverages. Guests are invited to Hard Rock Hotel Maldives dressed pretty in pink to complement the theme and enjoy their stay at one of the most popular Maldives island resorts.. |
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2019 WORLD TOURISM DAY HOST NATIONS: CAMBODIA AND DJIBOUTI
Press Release: Events — January 8th, 2019
World Tourism Day 2019 will be celebrated on September 27 under the theme/slogan of HISTORY AND TOURISM! A SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP ! announced today a communique form the President Office of European Council on Tourism and Trade and European Tourism Academy.. |
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TOURISMS INDUSTRY IS NOT SHIELDED FROM THE SINISTER POWER OF TERRORISM AND NATURAL DISASTERS
Press Release: Travel PR — August 5th, 2018
International travel and tourism are significant contributors to economic growth and development to any destination. Unfortunately, the demonstrated economic success of the travel and tourism’s industry does not mean that they are protected from the sinister power of terrorism and natural disasters. As an industry, it’s time to be prepared to respond, rebound and rebuild destinations. At ITSS, the main theme will be “Tourism Marketing and Crisis Communication in a Turbulent World. |
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TOKYO CELEBRATES SHōGATSU NEW YEARS 2018
Press Release: Destinations — December 1st, 2017
New Year’s in Tokyo used to be a time just for quiet reflection, but now celebrants have a choice – Visit a Temple or Shrine for the Hatsumode spiritual pilgrimage or party at midnight with a countdown at Shibuya Crossing or a hip night club or theme park. This is in addition to slurping toshikoshi or “year-end” soba noodles on New Year’s Eve, observing the first sunrise or Hatsuhinode from a high point on New Year’s morning, and eating Osechi Ryori on New Year’s Day.. | |
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