Important Problems of Tourism in Asian Countries

Authors

  • Tukhliev Iskandar Suyunovich Doctor of Economic Science, Professor, Department of Tourism of Samarkand Institute of Economy and Service Samarkand city 140100, Amir Temur street 9
  • Azamatova Nozima Jaxongirovna Master Student of Faculty Tourism and Service Samarkand Institute of Economy and Service Samarkand city 140100, Amir Temur street 9

Keywords:

business, industry, COVID19, wave, climate cheange, visa, water security, sustainable development

Abstract

Tourism in Asian countries is surviving hard as compared to the West countries. Some problems can be analyzed even after COVID19 as well as second wave might create big uncomfort to visitors. However Asian countries are house of attractive amusements special for tourists. In ASIA tourism should be relieved as a source of business and industry.

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Published

2023-10-18

How to Cite

Suyunovich, T. I., & Jaxongirovna, A. N. (2023). Important Problems of Tourism in Asian Countries. Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 4(10), 77–81. Retrieved from https://cajssh.casjournal.org/index.php/CAJSSH/article/view/912