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Events have the potential to generate a vast amount of tourism when they cater
to visitors from other generating zones plus the potential for grants, or sponsorships (Getz,
1997), either by direct or indirect intent. The events in turn are seen as an important tool for
attracting visitors and building the image within different communities. This paper reports
on research related to festivals’ contribution in the development of cultural tourism. Festivals
attract culture tourists to local community events to promote enriching exchanges between
tourists and resident. The case studies within this research demonstrate how the Leeds West
Indian Carnival and in the last decade has developed to become a centre piece events for the
local community each year by attracting local, regional and international visitors.
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In: European Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation. Vol. I, Issue 1, pp. 51-67, 2010.