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  1. Conference report: Second International Forum on Accessible Tourism (ICAT 2007)

    , Bangladesh, and Hong Kong to the UNESCAP facilities in Bangkok, Thailand. Participants from Germany.... The event was sponsored by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Thai Ministry of Tourism & Sports

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  2. Forbidden no more: Young Voices China transform the Forbidden City into a city for all

    by Leonard Cheshire Disability and the United Nations in Bangkok, Thailand. It seemed like... Cheshire Disability and the United Nations in Bangkok, Thailand from 14-16 March 2012. Visit

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  3. ENAT Board Biographies

    and speaker at the UNWTO World Tourism Day event in Bangkok, “Tourism for All: Promoting Universal...; mso-ansi-language:EN-GB; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;}.MsoChpDefault {mso-style-type:export-only; mso...:EN-GB; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;}.MsoPapDefault {mso-style-type:export-only; margin-bottom:8.0pt

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  4. UN Asia-Pacific Regional Forum Recommends Ways To Promote Accessibility For Persons With Disabilities

    and Bangkok, Thailand, in 2007. "Accessible Tourism" refers to tourism that caters to the needs of a full

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  5. World Tourism Day 2016 To Focus On Tourism for All - Promoting Universal Accessibility

    pressing challenges society is faced with today. Bangkok, 28.9.2016. Slide presentations by Ivor

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  6. Chinese Experts Visit Madrid, Spain To Learn What Makes A Leading Accessible Tourism Destination

    , with a landmark event in Bangkok, Thailand. ENAT was there to highlight the value of accessibility, showcase best

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  7. ENAT Annual Report 2016

    The ENAT Annual Report 2016 records the membership of the association and its activities carried out in 2016. Download the report in PDF format from the right-hand panel. Photo: UNWTO Press Conference on the Theme, "Tourism for All" at World Tourism Day, Bangkok, September, 2016

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  8. UN Tourism User Guides for Accessible Travel based on ISO Standard 21902:2021

    management, including their contractors and suppliers.

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