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World tourism day's previous themes.

World tourism day started to implement it from 1980, and the theme from 2000 to 20 17 was:

2000: Technology and Nature: The Double Challenges of Tourism in 2 1 Century.

200 1: tourism: a tool for peace and dialogue among civilizations.

2002: economic tourism: the key to sustainable development.

2003: Tourism: the Driving Force of Poverty Eradication, Employment Creation and Social Harmony

2004: Tourism stimulates employment.

2005: Tourism and Transportation —— From jules verne's fantasy to the reality of 2 1 century.

2006: Tourism benefits the world.

2007: Tourism opened the door for women.

2008: Tourism: Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change

2009: Celebrating Diversity

20 10: tourism and biodiversity

20 1 1 year: tourism: a link between different cultures.

20 12: tourism and sustainable energy: providing impetus for sustainable development

20 13: promoting the role of tourism in protecting water resources

20 14: happy travel, public welfare and benefiting the people

20 15: 1 billion tourists, 1 billion opportunities.

20 16: "tourism promotes development, tourism promotes poverty alleviation and tourism promotes peace"

20 17: Travel makes life happier.

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September 27th every year is the "world tourism day", which is a festival for tourists and tourists all over the world. This festival was decided at the Third Congress of the World Tourism Organization on September 27th, 1979. Its purpose is to attract people's attention to tourism, provide opportunities for tourism promotion and promote exchanges and cooperation among countries in tourism. This day was chosen as world tourism day. First, the International Business Tourism Union, the predecessor of the World Tourism Organization, adopted the Constitution of the World Tourism Organization at the special congress held in Mexico City from 65438 to 0970. In addition, this day happens to be the handover time just after the peak tourist season in the northern hemisphere and the peak tourist season in the southern hemisphere.