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tourism English

Tourism English is tourism.

Travel, journey, travel, sightseeing, sailing. It all means traveling. Journey generally refers to land travel with a long time and distance, and does not mean returning to the original starting point.

Voyage refers to "traveling" on water or air, regardless of distance. Travel often refers to going to a foreign country or a distant place, without emphasizing the specific destination. The plural refers to specific travel, and the singular generally refers to the abstract concept of "travel".

Travel refers to short-distance travel, often returning to the original starting point, without emphasizing the way or purpose of travel. Tour, which means "traveling around" and "sightseeing", is often to visit a series of places and then return to the original starting point.

Travel example:

You'd better go to Helsinki tomorrow.

You'd better go to Helsinki tomorrow.

There is information about travel in New Zealand in the hotel.

Tourist information about New Zealand can be found in hotels.