Listen ""No flowers allowed" -Local guidelines to protect UNESCO sites?"
Episode Synopsis
As we have seen around the world, our lives are adapting into a "New normal” of how people should behave in public places, so I wonder how that will change the experience in UNESCO sites and properties, and more importantly in sites where management is not a strong feature.
Locals sum the tiniest part of audiences all over the world: you see it in the stats of the the Louvre museum, or the Gaudi houses, so now the sites are asking themselves how are they going to take care of domestic tourism. As we have discussed in the episodes of this season, it might be that our next travels will most likely be in our local region rather than travelling overseas. Another question arises on our last part of the interview with Amilcar Vargas, how are the locals engaging in UNESCO sites? Particularly in those sites that are an important site for celebration of traditional rituals. For more check out www.thatwanderchic.com
Locals sum the tiniest part of audiences all over the world: you see it in the stats of the the Louvre museum, or the Gaudi houses, so now the sites are asking themselves how are they going to take care of domestic tourism. As we have discussed in the episodes of this season, it might be that our next travels will most likely be in our local region rather than travelling overseas. Another question arises on our last part of the interview with Amilcar Vargas, how are the locals engaging in UNESCO sites? Particularly in those sites that are an important site for celebration of traditional rituals. For more check out www.thatwanderchic.com
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