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Based on 5 verified sources covering Thailand, Myanmar:

Big Ben chiming and a black cab beeping: British sounds in £2.5m tourism campaign The pouring of a cup of tea, a black cab beeping and the chimes of Big Ben are all sounds featuring in a new £2.5m tourism campaign aiming to attract more global visito... [1]

Business trendsJapan's food makers spice up factory tours with theme parks As 'experience tourism' booms, companies dream up new ways to entertain visitors Visitors at Glicopia Chiba pose with the historic icon of ice cream and sweets maker Ezaki Gli... [2]

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to encourage tourists to explore responsible and sustainable tourism initiatives at “The Sirindhorn International Environmental Park”, the international learning and training centre on natural resour... [3]

Reports of a new performance venue in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad drew my attention to the abandoned 17th-century Bansilalpet Stepwell, which had recently reopened as a tourist attraction. [4]

Chatrium Hotel Yangon has spectacularly updated its fresh seafood dinner buffet featuring a wide array of seafood and chef’s specialties including appetizers, salads, soups and hot dishes from the four corners of the culinary world. [5]

Sources
[1] MM dailymail.co.uk · 2014-02-17 · 45% match

Big Ben chiming and a black cab beeping: British sounds in £2.5m tourism campaign

Big Ben chiming and a black cab beeping: British sounds in £2.5m tourism campaign The pouring of a cup of tea, a black cab beeping and the chimes of Big Ben are all sounds featuring in a new £2.5m tourism campaign aiming to attract more global visito

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2019-12-20 · 34% match

Japan's food makers spice up factory tours with theme parks

Business trendsJapan's food makers spice up factory tours with theme parks As 'experience tourism' booms, companies dream up new ways to entertain visitors Visitors at Glicopia Chiba pose with the historic icon of ice cream and sweets maker Ezaki Gli

[3] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-08-01 · 32% match

Explore sustainable tourism initiatives at ‘The Sirindhorn International Environmental Park’ in Cha-am

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to encourage tourists to explore responsible and sustainable tourism initiatives at “The Sirindhorn International Environmental Park”, the international learning and training centre on natural resour

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2023-10-11 · 31% match

Indian stepwells provide lessons in ancient ingenuity

Reports of a new performance venue in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad drew my attention to the abandoned 17th-century Bansilalpet Stepwell, which had recently reopened as a tourist attraction.

[5] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2019-05-27 · 31% match

Chatrium Hotel Yangon’s Seafood Dinner Buffet Gets a Makeover

Chatrium Hotel Yangon has spectacularly updated its fresh seafood dinner buffet featuring a wide array of seafood and chef’s specialties including appetizers, salads, soups and hot dishes from the four corners of the culinary world.

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