Local (indigenous) people selling things to visitors. These things are usually things that will help the tourist remember visiting the area / country.
The term indigenous peoples can be used to describe any ethnic group of people who inhabit a geographic region.
For example
http://www.nigeriatouristmarket.com/
This is only part of the answer. This answer explains what a bazaar or like market is. A tourist market is very different. It's a category of tourism...some examples are eco-tourism, adventure tourism, culinary, student...you get the idea. It speaks more to why tourists go to a destination, rather than what they buy once they get there.
The Tourist grossed $67,631,157 in the domestic market.
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Clare Threlkeld has written: 'An investigation into how the british tourist authority promotes britain to the usa tourist market'
1. accommodation 2.food and beverage 3.adventure 4.transportation 5.attractions 6.travel trade 7.events and conferences 8.tourism service
boat rides river market tropical beaches scultpures
Phuket Islands, JJ Market (Bangkok), Pattaya Beach
They fall to bits once the tourist gets them home.
The Process of Developing a Tourist Product: I. Product of Identification II. Market Study III. Product/ Market Matching IV. Product/ Activity Prioritization V. Initial Test Marketing VI. Product Testing VII. Full Launch and Marketing
Ecuador has a number of interesting tourist attractions. The Octavio Market offers items by designed by local artisans. Other attractions include the Galapagos Islands, Tena, and Cotopaxi
Yes, as it is completely full of shopping centres, markets, tourist centres... without a doubt, new york is a market town. From Diego, (Spain).
The Great Wall of China is a tourist site. So are Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Jingshan Park, Temple of Heaven, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Terracotta Warriors, Tang Bo Art Museum, Bell Tower, and seeing pandas are tourist attractions.
Brian P. O'Rourke has written: 'Qualitative insights into perceived risk in the home tourist market' -- subject(s): Consumer behavior, Tourist trade, Risk perception