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What (who) is tourist - definition

TRAVEL FOR PLEASURE OR BUSINESS
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  • A Japanese tourist consulting a tour guide and a guide book from Akizato Ritō's ''Miyako meisho zue'' (1787)
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  • [[Cultural tourism]]: tourists outside a [[Geghard]] monastery in [[Armenia]], 2015
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  • Tourists at the Mediterranean Coast of [[Barcelona]], 2007
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  • Sanctuary of Christ the King]], in [[Almada]], has become one of the places most visited for religious tourism.
  • Friendship Force]] visitors from Indonesia meeting their hosts in [[Hartwell, Georgia]], United States
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  • Immigration at the [[Punta Cana Airport]]
  • International tourist arrivals per year by region
  • [[Perito Moreno Glacier]], [[Patagonia]], [[Argentina]]
  • Skull Chapel]] in [[Kudowa-Zdrój]], [[Lower Silesian Voivodeship]], [[Poland]], is an example of an attraction for [[dark tourism]]. Its interior walls, ceiling and foundations are adorned by human remains. It is the only such monument in Poland, and one of six in [[Europe]].
  • The modern cruise ship ''Seabourn Ovation'' in the Mediterranean
  • [[SpaceShipTwo]], a major project in [[space tourism]]
  • Prince Ladislaus Sigismund of Poland visiting Gallery of [[Cornelis van der Geest]] in [[Brussels]] in 1624

tourist         
Being forced to do tourist things in your own town when friends are visiting from out of town. This especially applies in New York City, where your feet will practically fall off after a few days of touristing.
Good God, Vicica's in town from Guam and I've been touristing all week. I somehow ended up in Times Square ten times this week when I've done my best to avoid it my whole life. And midtown in general - friggin' midtown! Real New Yorkers don't go to midtown unless they're paid!
tourist         
<jargon> A guest on the system, especially one who generally logs in over a network from a remote location for comm mode, electronic mail, games and other trivial purposes. A tourist is one step below a luser. Hackers often spell this turist, perhaps by some sort of tenuous analogy with luser (this also expresses the ITS culture's penchant for six-letterisms). Compare twink, read-only user. [Jargon File] (1995-03-10)
Tourist         
·noun One who makes a tour, or performs a journey in a circuit.

Wikipedia

Tourism

Tourism is travel for pleasure or business, and the commercial activity of providing and supporting such travel. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism more generally, in terms which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only", as people "travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure and not less than 24 hours, business and other purposes". Tourism can be domestic (within the traveller's own country) or international, and international tourism has both incoming and outgoing implications on a country's balance of payments.

Tourism numbers declined as a result of a strong economic slowdown (the late-2000s recession) between the second half of 2008 and the end of 2009, and in consequence of the outbreak of the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, but slowly recovered until the COVID-19 pandemic put an abrupt end to the growth. The United Nations World Tourism Organization estimated that global international tourist arrivals might decrease by 58% to 78% in 2020, leading to a potential loss of US$0.9–1.2 trillion in international tourism receipts.

Globally, international tourism receipts (the travel item in balance of payments) grew to US$1.03 trillion (€740 billion) in 2005, corresponding to an increase in real terms of 3.8% from 2010. International tourist arrivals surpassed the milestone of 1 billion tourists globally for the first time in 2012. Emerging source markets such as China, Russia, and Brazil had significantly increased their spending over the previous decade.

Global tourism accounts for c. 8% of global greenhouse-gas emissions. Emissions as well as other significant environmental and social impacts are not always beneficial to local communities and their economies. For this reason, many tourist development organizations have begun to focus on sustainable tourism to mitigate the negative effects caused by the growing impact of tourism. The United Nations World Tourism Organization emphasized these practices by promoting tourism as part of the Sustainable Development Goals, through programs like the International Year for Sustainable Tourism for Development in 2017, and programs like Tourism for SDGs focusing on how SDG 8, SDG 12 and SDG 14 implicate tourism in creating a sustainable economy.

Tourism has reached new dimensions with the emerging industry of space tourism as well as the current industry with cruise ships, there are many different ways of tourism. Another potential new tourism industry is virtual tourism.

Examples of use of tourist
1. I tell her about the upcoming Northern Ireland Tourist Board initiative, Be A Tourist At Home.
2. Anatolia said one British tourist and one Russian tourist were injured in the explosion.
3. The tourist we are targeting is the local tourist, who travels abroad,» he said.
4. Also, the cost of accommodation in or around the tourist areas is still high compared to other tourist destinations.
5. On May 22, militants targeted a tourist bus, killing a local driver and a tourist and injuring three others.