Open Access
Issue
SHS Web of Conferences
Volume 18, 2015
ICoLASS 2014 – USM-POTO International Conference on Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
Article Number 02002
Number of page(s) 10
Section Tourism & Heritage
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20151802002
Published online 10 July 2015
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