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The growth of cultural and heritage tourism is traced in this review study. The study is based on a variety of viewpoints voiced by contemporary historians. Monuments or groups of buildings and sites of universal aesthetic, archaeological, scientific, ethological, or anthropological value are referred to as cultural heritage. Cultural heritage refers to the features that cover people's way of life, such as customs, traditions, attire, eating habits, music, and dancing. The preservation and protection of these treasures is a vital function and responsibility of every government and citizen in the country. For the conservation and protection of these heritages, public education and awareness about the significant characteristics of these places is critical. Heritage tourism has grown in importance as a source of revenue and a vital source of historical information. It has the potential to boost the local economy, safeguard natural resources, enhance visitor spending, create jobs, and retain the community's unique character. It can help cultural heritage resources produce sufficient cash to preserve, protect, and promote other cultural treasures. It has the potential to increase regional and communal recognition. Historic landmarks, museums, and art galleries are all included in this category or market area. Heritage is difficult to define precisely because it encompasses a wide range of activities.
Employment, Preserve, Income, Market Segment, Blend, Uniqueness, Future Generations, Assets
Employment, Preserve, Income, Market Segment, Blend, Uniqueness, Future Generations, Assets
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