World Tourism Day (WTD) is held annually on 27 September.
Its purpose is to foster awareness among
 the international community of the importance of tourism and its 
social, cultural, political and economic value. The event seeks to 
address global challenges outlined in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and to highlight the contribution the tourism sector can make in reaching these goals.
Establishment of World Tourism Day
It was at its third session 
(Torremolinos, Spain, September 1979), that the UNWTO General Assembly 
decided to establish World Tourism Day, beginning in 1980. This date was
 chosen to coincide with an important milestone in world tourism: the 
anniversary of the adoption of the UNWTO Statutes on 27 September 1970.
The timing of World Tourism Day is 
particularly appropriate in that it comes at the end of the high season 
in the northern hemisphere and the beginning of the season in the 
southern hemisphere, when tourism is on the minds of millions of people 
worldwide.
World Tourism Day theme and official celebrations
WTD is celebrated by events around the themes selected by the UNWTO General Assembly, on the recommendation of the UNWTO Executive Council.  
While UNWTO invites people of all ages 
and backgrounds to hold and take part in celebrations in their 
respective country or holiday destination, official WTD celebrations 
take place in a UNWTO Member State, on the basis of geographic rotation.
A very important day for the tourism stakeholders
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