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Title: Issues in the Malaysia Tourism Industry
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Not to mention the competitions between the destination countries and between the different areas are more and more intense, the third place's political and economic factors and the tour companies’ different marketing strategies will also affect the received population and tourism income in a specific destination... Showed first 250 characters
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Even completely different types of produces, like the local recreation facilities, the fitness exercises, education trainings may also become the competitors to the tourism activities and substitute people's traveling demand.
Adverse consequences
As a result of the tourism industry’ own vulnerability, the adverse consequences are as follows:
(1) The reduction of tourist quantity and tourism income
The most direct manifestation as the vulnerability is the non-conventional reduction of tourist quantity... Showed next 250 characters
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