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Which countries in the world have developed tourism? Supported by tourism?

Zimbabwe is a country in Africa with a particularly good geographical position. It belongs to the savanna climate. Although located in the tropics, the average annual temperature is around 22 degrees, and the highest temperature is only 32 degrees. It is surprising that their highest temperature is even lower than that in some parts of our country.

They have a good climate, a vast grassland area and many natural mineral resources, so their early development is particularly rapid. They mainly rely on these natural resources to develop local crocodile skins, so it is also called the hometown of crocodiles. Zimbabwe's natural scenery is excellent. If you travel to Zimbabwe, you will love it. Everyone has heard of Victoria Falls. It is one of the three major waterfalls in the world, with a width of over 65,438+0,700 meters. It is a must-see attraction in Zimbabwe and the loudest waterfall in the world.

Italy has spared no effort to use its rich historical and cultural resources to promote the development of tourism! Italy once gave birth to Roman culture and Eta Lasquin civilization. At the end of 13, Italy became the birthplace of the European Renaissance. At present, there are 54 Italian world heritage projects listed on the World Heritage List with the approval of UNESCO, ranking first in the world. Italy has always regarded tourism as a key pillar industry of the economy.

According to the latest data provided by the World Tourism Organization, in 20 16, the number of inbound tourists in Italy ranked fifth in the world, and the international tourism income ranked sixth in the world. In order to give tourists a more intuitive impression of Italian culture, the Italian National Tourism Administration has launched a mobile phone application, through which people can enjoy the unique charm of Italian art, history and culture, food and wine by using simulated reality technology.