MODERN FORMS OF TOURISM AND MECHANISMS OF THEIR PROMOTION
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social media, beach, innovation, artificial intelligence and virtual reality, chatbot, destination, integration.Abstract
This article expresses an opinion on the mechanisms of attracting the attention of the countries of the world, increasing the image of the state, as well as promoting tourism by increasing media materials related to tourism in printed publications.
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