Write a letter to your friend giving him an idea about your city.
(Hints: Absence of city , Tourist places , other attractractions
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What do you do for fun around here?" When visitors come to your town, replies to this question can make or break their impression of your community. If you want visitors to come back again — and say nice things about your town to others who might come, too — you need to have some good answers at the ready.
That means offering things to see and do that are either unique (one of a kind) or extraordinary (other towns might have them, but yours is better). Effective community tourism development aims to give visitors an authentic, high-quality experience that they will remember for a long time.
As Hank Todd of Hank Todd Solutions Group in St. Paul says, "Anybody that thinks back, if they've gone on a trip and had a great experience and found it memorable — their feeling about that place stays with them a long time."
The core of assessment is an inventory of existing and potential attractions that might draw tourists to a community. Places of natural and scenic significance should go on the list, of course. Count things like