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  • ANKARA: Unchecked Tourist Guides Harm Turkey's Image

    Zaman, Turkey
    June 14 2005

    Unchecked Tourist Guides Harm Turkey's Image
    By Isa Sezen, Fatih Yżlmaz
    Published: Tuesday 14, 2005
    zaman.com

    Turkey is heading for a record in number of tourists, while the
    tourist guides create a scandalous introduction to Turkey containing
    inaccurate information about the country.

    Research conducted by Zaman at Topkapi and Dolmabahce palaces indicates
    that the stories told about Ottoman sultans suggest that they were
    addicted to women. Unofficial tour guides reportedly use the expression
    to darken Turkey's image regarding the issues of Cyprus, Kurdish, and
    Armenian. The Antalya Tourist Guide Association President Osman Ozbuldu
    says the organization has received complaints that reveal that even
    during organized tours, the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal
    Ataturk is introduced as the "God of the Turks". Professor Semavi Eyice
    who teaches history to tour guides emphasizes that professional tour
    guides are required to have information on general culture and history.

    Statistics about the type of penalties that guides are given as the
    result of wrongdoing indicate the control mechanisms of the Ministry
    of Culture and Tourism are insufficient. Over the past four years,
    92 official tour guides have received disciplinary punishment after
    they violated their field of authority and used expired tour guide
    identification cards. However, attention is being drawn to the fact
    that there is no penalty for defaming the national pride. While 1,450
    unofficial guides went through the punishment process, experts see
    a solution through the wide spread the use of electronic tour guide
    systems.

    In order to prevent arbitrary information being disseminated about
    history, many historic places in Europe and the US are equipped
    with sound systems and giant screens. A tour guide with three
    years experience at the Topkapi Palace Harem Department suggests,
    "This could be solved in two ways: Either appoint a superior to every
    single tour guide or disseminate information using sound and visionary
    systems under the control of the Ministry." Turkey was visited by 17
    million tourists last year and this year the target is expected to
    reach 20 million. The increasing development of the sector reveals
    the importance of the tourist guides and their attitude in presenting
    the values and accurate facts of the country with respect.

    --Boundary_(ID_EjIN5MT7Ho0YBYLBm3WI3g)--
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