IntroductionCultural tourism nowadays is widely increasing in Philippine society, but some teenagers do not pay their attention to this problem and rumors. The awareness of young people today did not pay attention. This is an important thing to consider because this entry is developing our country as a resource rich in natural resources and for these beautiful attractions. Having such an amazing country can help us grow bigger and have a better economy. It helps a lot because most of the tourists nowadays visit and travel to our country to experience our pleased attractions. Even with the consequences our country faces, the focus is still dominant in all aspects. We all know that cultural tourism attracts a lot of attention as it is an interest in experiencing and learning about different cultures. But some individuals' assumptions do not clearly define their cultural values. Many of us have devastated our resources in our society. Some do it just out of personal preference. They don't know that they are destroying our environment. And we are not yet aware of what is happening. This was all wrong; we must know everything about our cultural tourism and we must give it importance. Doing terrible things to our environment can affect our lives. We have many things that our country can be proud of. Cultural heritage, sites, human works, beaches, cultural products and attractive things that recognize and distinguish our country. It simply must not be known, it must also be valued. We all know that our generation today is modern and is invaded by many types of technology. Young people focus more on new trend gadgets and not how they can help our society. If we continue to focus on these things, what… half of the card… would attract visitors in the first place. Since tourism is a highly sophisticated and rapidly evolving industry, it presents its challenges. Tourism is generally a “clean” sector; no chimneys or dangerous chemicals. But it puts a strain on infrastructure: roads, airports, water supplies and public services such as police and fire protection. These problems – increasing traveler numbers and adding stress and strain to infrastructure and heritage sites – are, as Safer says, only just beginning and the travel industry is already addressing them. But a challenge arises not only from visitor impact, but also from visitor expectations of quality products and services. Tourism is essentially a service industry, which means it depends on the expertise of people in many different jobs and locations. Tourism, while not a panacea, is an attractive form of economic development.
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