Tourists in South Tyrol: Enjoy knowledge instead of just the landscape!

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South Tyrol wants to turn tourists into ambassadors by providing information about language and culture. Read more about this approach to knowledge transfer.

Südtirol möchte Touristen durch Informationen über Sprache und Kultur zu Botschaftern machen. Lesen Sie mehr über diesen Ansatz zur Wissensvermittlung.
South Tyrol wants to turn tourists into ambassadors by providing information about language and culture. Read more about this approach to knowledge transfer.

Tourists in South Tyrol: Enjoy knowledge instead of just the landscape!

The South Tyrolean state parliament has launched an important initiative to impart knowledge to tourists. The region welcomes around 8.7 million guests every year, and the aim is to use this number as an opportunity to provide information about South Tyrol's diverse language groups, historical developments and social peculiarities. SVP parliamentary group leader Harald Stauder and MP Angelo Gennaccaro from La Civica have formulated a corresponding motion for a resolution. Loud suedtirolnews It is also emphasized that the goal is to promote guests as ambassadors for the uniqueness of South Tyrol.

The initiative aims to provide digital and printed information so that visitors can develop a comprehensive understanding of the cultural and social characteristics of the region. Stauder emphasizes that it's not just about the breathtaking nature and landscape, but also about exploring and appreciating South Tyrol's cultural identity. The state government, in collaboration with IDM and the tourism organizations, will develop concepts that will help guests gain these insights and better understand the principles of autonomy and minority rights rainews reported.

Economic opportunities and social dialogue

Stauder sees the possibility of viewing tourists not only as consumers of natural experiences, but also as multipliers for knowledge about South Tyrol. By providing information in a compact form, the understanding of the region is intended to be strengthened. Visitors could then act as multipliers and spread positive impressions about South Tyrol. At the same time, this promotes respect and dialogue within society.

The financial cost of this initiative is estimated to be small, while the potential benefits could be significant. Stauder calls on everyone involved and the population to take this path together in order to strengthen the country's image and promote harmonious coexistence. The combination of tourist experience and knowledge transfer aims to promote understanding of the diverse cultural facets of South Tyrol.

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