Greece Research Paper

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Greece is a true paradise for cultural tourism, a large journey into history and art. Educational excursions, theatrical presentations, festivals, pilgrimages, visits to archaeological sites, monuments and museums, excursions to study the natural environment, folk art culture .These are just a few of the many things that Greece has to offer in the cultural tourism sector. Greece is renowned for its wonderful rugged landscape, its untouched gems, its endless coastlines, and its 6,000 islands and islets, famous all over the world, due to their unparalleled beauty. The number of international tourist arrivals rose from 15,000,000 in 2010 to over 16,000,000 million in 2011, marking a 10% increase. This year 17,000,000 (almost twice the country’s population) international tourist arrivals are expected .Beyond sea and sun, …show more content…

Furthermore, most of the traditions and festivals still followed and celebrated today are religious. Religion plays an important role in the understanding of daily culture. The 98% of the Greeks are Christians Orthodox. The Greek music is of unbelievable diversity due to the creative Greek assimilation of different influences of the Eastern and Western culture of Asia and Europe. Music in Greece has a long history dating from the ancient times, during which poetry, dancing and music were inseparable and played an important part in the ancient Greek everyday life and culture. Most festivals in Greece take place in summer. They can be religious festivals on the occasion of the name day of the protector saint in a village or town, or they can also be cultural festivals with various events. These festivals constitute an integral part of the local culture and attract many visitors. In many music or dance festivals Greek, dancers perform at the dress in traditional costumes and perform traditional songs and dances which have been around for over 2,500