Traditional and technological activities in the field of tourism do not contradict each other

“We have to work together and remove obstacles together,” Zarghami told the meeting, referring to the importance of the electronics sector in the tourism boom. “Let’s be together as a family.”
The Minister of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts added: “I believe that in many places the government is an obstacle, but not all activists in this direction are clean and constrained. Therefore, there can be no supervision. “A company with the scope of its activity is obliged to comply with the laws and is obliged to supervise it.”
Referring to his membership in the High Council of Cyberspace, he said: “I urge you to write a draft law with clear statements that we can approve or agree on and move forward safely.”
Expressing hope for the future of tourism, Engineer Zarghami added, “Do not despair. For tourism to flourish, electronics and new technologies are inevitable. “Every place worth visiting is the subject of tourism, and if tourist sites are introduced in cyberspace properly, foreign tourists will be encouraged to travel.”
The Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts stressed that the use of electronic activities is inevitable in tourism, emphasizing: “In this area, traditional and technological activities are not in conflict, the two are complementary to each other for tourism prosperity.”
“All activists in this field should enter cyberspace and introduce their capacities,” he said. We need a large hub to define other platforms in its subset. “Services must be integrated so that their services are easily accessible to the public.”
At this meeting, managers and representatives of e-tourism activists discussed the challenges and concerns related to their field with the Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts.
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