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Tourism and Leisure Management 1. The Tourism System Describe the extent to which Singapore functions simultaneously as an origin region, transit region, and destination region. Hint: Critically demonstrate an excellent understanding of the functions of an origin region, transit region, and destination region, and manage to correctly apply them into Singapore’s context; full marks for supplements with good examples, as well as with relevant references cited.

Tourism and Leisure Management

1. The Tourism System

  • Describe the extent to which Singapore functions simultaneously as an origin region, transit region, and destination region.

Hint: Critically demonstrate an excellent understanding of the functions of an origin region, transit region, and destination region, and manage to correctly apply them into Singapore’s context; full marks for supplements with good examples, as well as with relevant references cited.

Discuss the potential synergies and conflicts that emerge from each of the three region combinations (e.g. origin/transit, origin/destination, transit/destination).

Hint: Critically analyze the potential synergies and conflicts that emerge from origin/transit, origin/destination, transit/destination; and demonstrate justifications to synergies and conflicts; full marks for supplements with highly relevant examples, as well as with relevant references cited.

  • Define your most recent experience as a tourist, in terms of which of the four categories in Figure 1 below it falls under, and also which purpose or purposes as discussed in topic of a purposive component of the tourist (e.g. leisure, VFR, business, sport, spiritual & health, education, others).

Hint: Concisely comment on your most recent experience as a tourist in the way to define a category in Figure 1 and explain your travel purpose; your comment is able to reflect the criteria for categorizing tourist groups, and explains how the travel purpose plays a role in your trip planning and on-site experience; there is limited unnecessary information included; full marks for integrating with academic references.

2. Tourist Demand

  • Rank the following ten destination countries beginning with the one that you would most like to visit for a one-month vacation, and ending with the one that you would be least interested in visiting for a one-month vacation.

Zimbabwe, Fiji, Mexico, China, United States, France, Dubai, India, United Kingdom, Russia

  • Indicate the reasons for your rankings, referring in each case to each of the pull factors discussed in class.

Hint: Critically justify the rankings from the pull factors perspective; the pull factors in each destination’s context are the correct representative factors and with references cited properly.

  • Figures 2 & 3 below depict the top international tourist arrivals (by country) to Singapore in 2012 and 2018. Please describe the differences between the two figures, listing the factors that help to explain these differences.

Hint: Critically compare the differences between the two profiles, reflecting the trends, changes, and patterns of tourist demand; the factors to help explain these differences are based on research; full marks for supplementing excellent examples and with highly relevant references.

Tourist Demand

  • Please predict what the pattern might look like in 2030.

Hint: Critically predict the 2030 pattern; justifications are based on BOTH the 2010 and 2018 profiles and academic research; full marks for creative but reasonable thinking in the prediction, as well as with correct references cited.

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