UN Forum Boosts Culinary Tourism in Africa
UN Forum Boosts Culinary Tourism in Africa
UN Forum Boosts Culinary Tourism in Africa
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Tourism is reshaping cities in Spain, with local establishments increasingly catering to visitors rather than residents. In Valencia, Seville, and Pontevedra, businesses designed for tourists, such as bike rentals and luggage lockers, have proliferated, reflecting a shift in local economies towards tourism. Meanwhile, Zhapu Road in Shanghai is set to become a cultural hub, integrating film and culinary experiences, following the success of the movie 'She's Got No Name' which highlighted the area's historical charm. In San Francisco, the Outside Lands festival prepares to impress food and music lovers with over 100 restaurants and performances by major artists, also introducing a new tasting experience. Additionally, the UN's Regional Forum on Gastronomy Tourism in Zimbabwe aims to enhance culinary tourism across Africa, emphasizing collaboration and innovation to showcase the continent's rich culinary heritage. These developments illustrate a broader trend of cities globally adapting to cater to tourism while balancing local needs.

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