Tourism in the UK

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Tourism in the UK
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    Tourism in the UK

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    Tourists actually love the UK, and they make a big contribution to the economy - around 3% of the GDP.  In 2008, there were 32 million visitors to the UK. It's popular for many reasons, but here are a few: Countryside (eg. national parks - Dartmoor, the Peak District etc) Historic landmarks (eg. Stonehenge)  Churches and cathedrals (eg. Exeter Cathedral) Castles and palaces (eg. Buckingham Palace)

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    London and more
    London is particularly popular for its museums, theatres and shopping. It's the destination of half of all visitors to the UK. In 2007, tourism contributed £114 billion to the economy and employed 1.4 million people.

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    Things affecting visitor numbers
    Weather - bad weather doesn't just irritate locals. In 2007, a wet summer was blamed for the lack of tourists. World economy - in a time of recession, people tend to cut back on luxuries, so fewer overseas visitors come to the UK - but people in the UK still choose to have a holiday closer to the UK or inside it. Exchange rate - if it's low, the UK is cheaper to visit,, so there are more overseas visitors. Terrorism and conflict - wars and terrorist threats mean people are less likely to visit affected areas, Tourism fell in 2005 after the London bombings. Major events - attract huge numbers of people! For example, in 2008, Liverpool was the European Capital of Culture and as a result, 3.5 million people visited who hadn't been there before.

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    Stage 7 - REJUVENATION/DECLINE
    Rejuvenation is when the resort or area is completely renewed - new facilities and infrastructure attract a new generation of visitors.
    Decline is when the area is now a lot less attractive to visitors and in turn becomes a little bit derelict. Visitor numbers - you guessed it - decline. 
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