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  2. War tourism - Wikipedia

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    War tourism is recreational travel to active or former war zones for purposes of sightseeing or historical study. The term may be used pejoratively to describe thrill-seeking in dangerous and forbidden places.

  3. What is ‘dark tourism’? Why tourists visit destinations with ...

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    The so-called travel trend of dark tourism has mystified academics and sun-seeking holidaymakers alike for years, ... visiting current war zones (”war tourism”) or taking part in extreme ...

  4. Ukraine starts planning for post-war tourism: ‘We ... - AOL

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    Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, halting all tourism from abroad. Remarkably, Ukrainians are still taking holidays, Ms Oleskiv said. “We still have tourism – domestic tourism – in ...

  5. ‘Everything is better than before’: How Syria is reopening to ...

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    Before the civil war, tourism reportedly accounted for 14% of Syria’s GDP. With a history stretching back to antiquity, tourists were drawn to ancient sites like Palmyra, a Greco-Roman city ...

  6. Extreme tourism - Wikipedia

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    Extreme tourism, also often referred to as danger tourism or shock tourism (although these concepts do not appear strictly similar) is a niche in the tourism industry involving travel to dangerous places (mountains, jungles, deserts, caves, canyons, etc.) or participation in dangerous events.

  7. Dark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Dark tourism (also thanatourism, black tourism, morbid tourism, or grief tourism) has been defined as tourism involving travel to places historically associated with death and tragedy. [1] More recently, it was suggested that the concept should also include reasons tourists visit that site, since the site's attributes alone may not make a ...

  8. Tourism in Syria - Wikipedia

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    The Umayyad Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus, is located in the old city of Damascus.. Although Syria has some of the oldest cities in Western Asia, such as Damascus and Aleppo (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), tourism in Syria has greatly reduced as a result of the Syrian War, that began in 2011 and is ongoing, and its associated refugee crisis.

  9. Tourist Landmark of the Resistance - Wikipedia

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    The Tourist Landmark of the Resistance, also known as Museum for Resistance Tourism, is a war museum operated by Hezbollah near the village of Mleeta in southern Lebanon. [1] The museum opened on May 25, 2010, marking the 10th anniversary of the Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000. [2]