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The analytical book, 'Changing of Asian Outlooks and New Travel Demands for the Global Tourism', explores the present Asian long inherited traditions, outlooks and homogeneous characteristics, especially social & cultural traditions, values, ethnicity and emotions, which are now going to be changed gradually and unfasten the traditional traits & culture. These changing of social predominant values of the peoples of Southeast, South and East-Asian countries have been influencing much on the decision-making matters in families as well as in the Asian societies. The long period colonial…mehr

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The analytical book, 'Changing of Asian Outlooks and New Travel Demands for the Global Tourism', explores the present Asian long inherited traditions, outlooks and homogeneous characteristics, especially social & cultural traditions, values, ethnicity and emotions, which are now going to be changed gradually and unfasten the traditional traits & culture. These changing of social predominant values of the peoples of Southeast, South and East-Asian countries have been influencing much on the decision-making matters in families as well as in the Asian societies. The long period colonial exploitation & struggle and gradually social transformation have prepared Asian peoples' growing their self-reliance, self-esteem and the economic uplift that have brought to changes more in their lifestyles and freethinking about the world & other societies. Asian cultural tradition places a high value on education for self-improvement, self-esteem & family ethnicity. Education acts as a key factor to social mobility & creating economic opportunity. The Asian rapid economic growth, modern technology & the present global interactions encourage the youths creating demands for visiting other societies.
Autorenporträt
Dilip Kumar Bhadra, Director, Bangladesh NSO. He joined the Government Service in August 1981 and also worked as a Civic Education Specialist under the UNDP in Cambodia during 1992-94. He has totally 55 research papers, articles & reports. He received his Masters & Graduated Honours in Economics & persuaded his General Statistics & thesis in Japan.