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Module 0703 Foundation Tourism & Hospitality Assignment 2 Individual Work Report on Man-Made Attractions Name: Constantinos Surname: Stylianides Student number: 03109693 Date: 3 of November 2003 Tutor: Ms Philippa McAllister Terms of Reference: This report was produced as a requirement of module 00703 and was commissioned by the Module Leader. Contents Page 1. Introduction.................................................................... 2 2. Man-Made Attractions....................................................... 3 2.1 Stately Homes.......................................................... 4 2.2 Ancient Monuments................................................... 5 2.3 Activity Centres......................................................... 6 2.4 Theme Parks............................................................ 6 2.5 Catering Facilities...................................................... 7 3. Statistics........................................................................ 8 4. Current Developments 9 5. Conclusions................................................................... 10 6. Bibliography................................................................... 11 1. INTRODUCTION At any moment of the day and night throughout the whole world, there are millions of people travelling by ship, airplane, coach or train, going for holidays. Tourism industry has grown rapidly in Britain over the past 30 years and in the year 2000 the tourist industry in the UK employed over one million people and earned over £12,5 billion a year spending by overseas visitors. The United Kingdom is one of the world's leading tourist destinations. UK is ranked fifth after USA, Italy,...

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