The cultural heritage and the possibility of making it a global tourist destination / the city of Ur as a model | ||||
مجلة کلية السياحة والفنادق. جامعة المنصورة | ||||
Article 19, Volume 11, Issue 6, June 2022, Page 371-410 PDF (416.88 K) | ||||
Document Type: المقالة الأصلية | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/mkaf.2022.264789 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Ahmed Obeed Oraibi1; Moslim Ali Obieas1; Ahmed Talib Mahdi AL.Agele2 | ||||
1Kerbala University- College of Tourist Sciences-Iraq | ||||
2Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The aim of this research is to create a suitable religious tourism environment for all religions and nationalities, which can be applied in the city of Ur, which is one of the oldest Iraqi cities and famous for its history at the global level, taking into account religious tourism and also aspects that are popular in the world and that can be applied to the city Ur to make it a heritage, cultural, religious and tourist site at the global level, as well as other ways in which this ancient city is promoted, and some cities of Iraq were taken as examples due to the opinion of this ancient country, including Ur, which was famous throughout history for its heritage and even its urban history . | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Social media and cultural heritage; Ur city; raising cultural awareness | ||||
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