
The fifth in Abu Dhabi's annual Tourism Youth Summer Camp series has got underway with over 60 Emirati students, all aged between 15 and 17, in the programme organised by Abu Dhabi Tourism '&' Culture Authority (TCA Dhabi) in conjunction with the European International College (EIC). Coming up over the next three weeks, the students, a mix of both boys and girls, will take part in workshops designed to boost their awareness of the tourism industry and its economic, social and environmental impacts; embark on field trips to better acquaint them with Abu Dhabi's expanding tourism offering and participate in team building exercises to develop their interpersonal skills. "You are the next generation of tourism ambassadors for Abu Dhabi," the youngsters were told by TCA Abu Dhabi's Fatima Al Mehli, Industry Awareness Executive. "During the coming weeks you'll discover the breadth and outreach of the tourism industry and the future career paths open to you. Please make the most of this opportunity to learn and to also have fun in what should be an unforgettable and enriching summer." Among the field trips scheduled are fact-finding visits to Yas Island's assets, tours of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Zayed Centre, Abu Dhabi Pearl Journey, the St. Regis Saadiyat Island and the Manarat Al Saadiyat exhibition centre. "A number of key stakeholders including Rotana, Etihad, Yas Island, the St. Regis, EIC and the Khalifa Fund are delivering the workshops while other stakeholders have weighed in with prizes for high performers," explained Al Melhi. Source: WAM
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