On Monday (Dec.4) in Aukland, New Zealand, a traning course on tourism was opened at the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) with the participation of 25 learners who are managers and officials working in cultural and tourism sectors of Quang Ninh province.
This two week training course aims to improve skills in tourist guidance and interpretation at the tourism destinations. Joining the course, the learners have chances to promote their creativeness, learn from practical lessons in the class and enjoy short tours around the university and Auckland city.
Through the course, the learners will be provided with necessary skills and knowdege of tourist guidance and the ways in which tourism should be managed and sustainably developed.
AUT is New Zealand’s second largest university, with three campuses in Auckland. AUT offers a contemporary university education and prepares its students to be successful and to contribute in the changing world. It is world-ranked in the following subjects: Art & Design, Accounting and Finance, Business and Management Studies, Computer Science and Information Systems, Education, Economics and Econometrics, Electrical Engineering, Hospitality and Leisure Management, Law, Linguistics, and Sports-related subjects (QS Subject Rankings 2017).
Article by Le Hai