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Maori Tourism Trade Manual key for tourism


Maori Tourism Trade Manual key to the strategy of tourism

A new manual presents 100 tourism enterprises Maori is a quality model for the future of Maori tourism, Tourism Ministers, Mr. Damien O’Connor.

Damien O’Connor this week, the New Zealand Maori Tourism Trade Guide 2008-2009, showcases, Maori businesses with experience in providing quality products and authentic.

Damien O’Connor said Maori Maori tourism priorities and cultural values in the overall strategy of Tourism of New Zealand in 2015.

“The strategy is supported by two core values - kaitiakitanga (guardianship) and manaakitanga (hospitality).

“Blessed our visitors with mutual respect and exchange of knowledge, and stories of faith in the spirit of kaitiakitanga (guardianship) and manaakitanga (hospitality) is to ensure that the experience of local businesses Maori class around the world and take advantage of our visitors and our communities, “says Damien O’Connor.

Associate Nanaia Mahuta Tourism Ministers, said the new Maori Tourism Trade-step guide is a unique and creates the difference in point Maaori contribute to Aotearoa / New Zealand tourism.

“This guide is an entry in quality tourism products and experiences Maaori specificity profile of culture and unique values Maaori man,” says Nanaia Mahuta.

A recent “industry” profile “on tourism Maori released by the Ministry of Tourism, estimates that nearly a fifth (455000)-2006 .

“If the statistics suggest visitor numbers at this level, it tells us that Maaori tourism continues to expand, add value to the tourism industry in New Zealand,” Nanaia Mahuta.

“The future of tourism provides Maaori lightly, and I am pleased to participate in many other operators and visitors taking advantage of this guide Maaori tourism trade.”

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