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Seven students of tourism in Brazil, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland Russia, and South Africa have won prizes in the first annual student essay writing contest sponsored by the Global Travel & Tourism Partnership (GTTP), a coalition of tourism education programs in nine countries. Topics ranged from the attractions of small village in Hong Kong to hunting for truffles in the Kalahari desert of South Africa.
“Students were asked to write about some aspect of their country that they like, but that is often ignored because it is away from the main destinations that attract foreign visitors,” said Nancy Needham, executive director of the program of GTTP which serves about 420,000 students. “We called the topic ‘Secret Trails of my Country’.”
Students competed for national cash prizes of US$500 and two international prizes of US$1,000. The competition divided students into two categories: students over 15 years of age and students younger than 15.
Winner of the US$1,000 prize for students over 15 years of age was Hong Kong’s Sandy Tam Shuk Ting, who wrote her essay about the small village of Lo Wai, a tranquil and quiet home to three monasteries dedicated to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism just 10 minutes away from the high rise buildings of Tsuen Wan, and one of Hong Kong’s largest shopping centers.
The US$1,000 prize for students under 15 was won by Russia’s Valeria Androvna of Moscow for her essay on a small 18th century palace built by the Tsars at Valday near Novgorod, on the highway from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
Contest information can be read at the GTTP website. National US$500 prize winners include: