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Preservation of Culture and Economic Sustainability Through Cultural Tourism

Malay Sarker
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Malay Sarker: Associate Professor, Department of Hotel Management and Tourism, Royal University of Dhaka

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2024, vol. 9, issue 6, 213-221

Abstract: The preservation of culture is crucial for the sustainable development of tourism, alongside economic sustainability. A nation can be well known through the presentation of its own culture. Bangladesh has great potential for cultural tourism since it is diversified with different cultures, heritage and festivals spread over the different regions of the country. The current state of cultural tourism in Bangladesh has been examined in this study, along with its potential, significance, and difficulties. The study also finds some weaknesses, challenges, and threats which hinder the growth of cultural tourism that need to be solved for economic growth and development. After examining the importance of tourism in Bangladesh, several promotional tactics have also been proposed.

Date: 2024
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