Southeast Asian Case Study for the Development of a New International Tourism Intercultural Course: Laos and Thailand

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This paper discusses how Southeast Asian people have come to live in today’s situation, and it also refers to the changing role of their sacred religious places and historical monuments today. Tremendously rich diversity in ethnic groups, religions and cultures is found in all parts of Southeast Asian countries. From the past, people in this region have migrated from place to place and adapted themselves to political and relational changes. They have kept their own customs and beliefs up until today. Based on a literature review and fieldwork research, we have summarized the current situation of the people in the Mekong River Basin in Laos and Thailand. Based on the findings, in the final section of this paper, we will suggest what kind of educational program and field trip can be developed for a new International Tourism Intercultural Course.

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