generlly vistors are toword the tradition of local residents
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Explanation:
The focus in this chapter is on the study of the impacts of tourism on people in
groups. The specific groups are those who are residents of tourism areas (such
people are usually referred to as hosts), but also the tourists themselves. Sociocultural impacts are concerned, in addition, with impacts on the culture of the
local residents, (or host population) and also with any effects on the culture of
the visitors themselves. The study of socio-cultural impacts also involves ways
in which culture can be used to promote tourism, and this frequently involves
reference to how aspects of culture are packaged to ‘sell’ to tourists. The resulting
effects this has on the culture itself are also topics investigated.
There are a significant number of cultural factors that can act as tourism attractions. Of particular importance, according to Ritchie and Zins, (1978) are:
Handicrafts
Traditions
Gastronomy
Art and music