Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries. The World Travel and Tourism Council (wttc) estimates that tourism generates some 12 per cent of the world gnp


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Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries. The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) estimates that tourism generates some 12 per cent of the world GNP. With studies predicting continued growth, tourism is an increasingly important factor in the planning and management of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Denmark has long stretches of sandy beaches, attracting many tourists in the summer, with Germany accounting for most foreign visitors. I think I should mention ten places in Denmark because they are really beautiful to visit and enjoy. They are Egeskov Castle, Ribe, Skagen, K.Ronborg Castle, Copenhagen and so on. Egeskov Castle is an amazing place. The main reason is romantic e-school slots are a living castle with a fun path for families, museums and a beautiful garden. All are located on the island near Owenza in Denmark. It is not an ordinary castle and it is one of Europe’s finest renaissance buildings. E-school castle with taking visitors on a walk through history to the time when kings and queens ruled the country. It was built in 1554 for defence purposes the majestic castle has hosted various noble families over the years. Since 1959 it’s been welcoming thousands of locals and tourists every year. It stands in the middle of an outstanding park which has won several awards. Such as the European garden award or the European heritage network. But it is picturesque and over-remote. So it is worth visiting. In addition, Skagen is also an enjoyable place to see everyone. It is a part of town at the north end of Denmark’s Jutland. Peninsula is the northernmost destination in Denmark, Scale is a renowned town with amazing light combined with a unique nature. Moreover, sandy beaches and it is home to a vast number of entertainment activities. Such as the teddy bear display at the skating museum. The first and only teddy bear museum in Scandinavia now who would not want to miss that? Although, another well-known place is a great skating and great what a wonderful combination. It hosts a unique natural phenomenon. These two seas meet and the collision of waves is visible to the naked eye and that is something you should not miss. I love Frederiksberg Castle. I am sure everyone wants to visit there. Also, it attracts every tourist. Fredrick’s bowl castle is one of the most famous castles in Denmark and for good reason, it is situated on three islands surrounded by a lake and beautiful gardens. The castle was built in the early decades of the 17th by king Christian IV. Also, it is the largest renaissance castle in Scandinavia and incorporates the very best of renaissance architecture, and craftsmanship. The castle was often used as a royal residence and to this day Danish kings and queens are anointed in the chapel. It is nice and so many opportunities for tourists to take wonderful pictures. https://youtu.be/jNrZmlrCLdM
Denmark has a lot of tourism resources. One of them Okolariet. It is located in the centre of Vejle, just across the road from the train station. Okolariet is a knowledge and experience centre filled with interactive exhibits based around the theme of sustainability or, to put it another way, there has a shop, tourists will find a selection of products. There does no have a café but they offer to eat your lunch in Okolariet’s area or the roof garden. There has Fjord and Sea, and tourists and people can explore the water’s surface and see live fish swimming around between the seaweed on the bottom of the Fjord. The differences between a clean fjord and one that has so many nutrients that fish is unable to survive in the oxygen-depleted water. Tourists also have the opportunity to taste the difference between brackish water from the Baltic Sea, water from Vejle Forjol and the North Sea, and extremely salty Red Sea water. Another exhibit is Forest Hill. Their tourists can see under the earth’s surface and experience how much life exists under our feet. There are moles, earthworms, badgers and bats-all animals that usually live hidden from sight. Also, from Forest Hill, tourists enter a river valley lined with forest on either side. The Forest and river valleys are home to a rich variety of animal and plant life. It is therefore important to take good care of these landscapes. In a variety of games, you can find and test how well you know the leaves of the trees and the voices of the birds. As you make your way around the exhibit, you will spot some of the many animals that live in the forest. Tourists also try counting the rings of any old oak tree and they can enjoy them. There has a recycling city. In the Reinvention House, tourists can explore and see examples of discarded items that have been recycled to make new, fun products. (Okolariet.DK) In addition, Copenhagen Library is the largest public library in Denmark. It is modern and when you get in you feel another atmosphere. It consists of five flours. The best opportunity you can purchase books there.
Without the modern high-speed forms of transportation that are available to large numbers of people, tourism would be possible only for a tiny fraction of the population. For long-distance travel, the aeroplane has replaced the railroad and the ship as the principal carrier. The aeroplane has become so commonplace that we often fail to realize what a recent development in transportation it is! The different modes of transport are significant to the growth of international tourism. The cost of transport often determines the total cost of tourism products and directly influences the choice of tourism destination. Air transport has contributed to the creation of new tourism markets far from tourist-generating countries which are not accessible either by road or by sea. The air transport industry occupies an important part of the tourism industry and the world economy. But the importance of rail travel has given way to private cars and air travel, but it is picking now since many services have been designed specifically for the tourist trade on a local and international level. Denmark is very comfortable for tourists. Also, their transport system developed very well. Such as railways, bicycles, etc.
Denmark has a good national railway network. Moreover, Germany is connected by rail services using the ferries from Putt garden to Rodby. Outside of the tracks parallel to, but separated from, the roads between towns during the summer months, there are free “city bikes” stationed at various spots in the downtown area of Copenhagen and Aarhus. Also, there are numerous national and regional bicycle routes throughout Denmark. (Specific English for future Tourism Managers)
The tourist sector could increase its presently below-average contribution (8 per cent) to the Danish GDP. There are four broad categories of climate change impacts that will affect tourism destinations, their competitiveness and sustainability:
Indirect environmental change impacts. Changes in water availability, biodiversity loss, reduced landscape aesthetic, altered agricultural production (e.g., wine tourism), increased natural hazards, coastal erosion and inundation, damage to infrastructure and the increasing incidence of vector-borne diseases will all impact tourism to varying degrees.
Impacts of mitigation policies on tourist mobility. Policies that seek to reduce GHG emissions will lead to an increase in transport costs and may foster environmental attitudes that lead tourists to change their travel patterns.
Indirect societal change impacts. Climate change is thought to pose a risk to future economic growth and the political stability of some nations. Climate change is considered a national and international security risk that will steadily intensify, particularly under greater warming scenarios. Tourists, particularly international tourists, are averse to political instability and social unrest.
Potential conditions for outdoor, non-winter rural tourism activity have been assessed for the Nordic region (Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) (5). This has been done for three future periods compared with the reference period 1961–1990: 2010–2039 (the 2020s), 2040–2069 (the 2050s), and 2070–2099 (the 2080s). The assessment is based on one Global Circulation Model and two climate change scenarios that span a plausible range of speeds and intensities of climate change (medium scenario B1A and high-end scenario A1F). By the 2020s, the main beneficiary of the warming climate appears to be Finland, where the number of good months is projected to rise by one month across most of the country. By the 2050s, the length of good conditions across Denmark, southern Sweden, the Swedish coastline, and southern Finland is projected to visibly increase, with up to four or five months of good conditions possible according to the high-end A1F scenario. The same trend prevails into the 2080s. According to this assessment, good conditions fail to materialize for any extended period across Greenland, Iceland or Norway.
Climate change may have a net positive effect on the overall European potential for tourism: up to 59 million bed nights more or some 8% of the total of 777 million nights registered for 2005 in a study on 29 countries (4). Additional potential revenues could be in the order of 4–18 billion euros.
The changes are likely to be unequally spread across Europe, however. The year-round potential for tourism increases most in the northern parts of Europe, including the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and Scandinavia, and Austria. In the southern countries, there is evidence for a net loss of potential, although improvements in the spring and autumn seasons are likely to offset a significant share of the deterioration in summer. In particular, Austria and the UK enjoy significant gains in relative terms, whereas Italy and Spain face the largest losses. Climate change is slowly entering into the decision-making of a range of tourism stakeholders (e.g., investors, insurance companies, tourism enterprises, governments, and tourists); studies that have examined the climate change risk appraisal of local tourism officials and operators have consistently found relatively low levels of concern and little evidence of long-term strategic planning in anticipation of future climate changes.
(https://www.climatechangepost.com/denmark/tourism)
In conclusion, I love this country. The main reason is it has a lot of attractive places to visit and enjoy. I heard about Denmark when I was studying International English school (level intermediate). I saw several pictures about Denmark. Its nature is also really perfect. Also, there has bike day and Danish people focus on their health first. This means the country has the majority of benefits. In my opinion, Denmark is healthier than others because their sports tourism developed well and the economy is nice. I have never been there but I did some research and I am sure it is the best place to visit especially with family. Above I mentioned several well-known places. I decided one day I visit Denmark with my family and show them Copenhagen, castles and beaches. Because they are attractive. When you see them you can feel the atmosphere easily. Moreover, their culture and people are nice. Most Danes like to plan and are extremely punctual. They don’t tend to respond well to last-minute suggestions or lax timekeeping. Also, this country pays my attention to their "Happiest people in the world "The Danes have been awarded several times in many international surveys and studies - the status and appraisal of being the "happiest people" in the world - with a very high living standard. And the Danes have their own opinion - as to why the Danish nation ranges among the best in the world - which are fundamental - traditionally and mentality: The Core Danish Values - which are based on mutual trust and confidence with one another!

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