Osei Agyemang
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A passionate writer who creates exciting and innovative contents. Osei Agyemang is also a tourism fan who loves to travel around the world. He has studied Psychology and Journalism.
Stories (57/0)
The 'David' Banks Are Now Offering Bigger Service like the 'Goliaths'
It is well-known that large banks throughout the world offer greater services to their customers. This better service is the result of the bank's wealth or capital obtained through operations. Today, many small banks are following in the footsteps of these big banks and even offer exceptional services to their clients. As far as the banking sector is concerned, the largest is not always the best. It takes creativity to be the best. Indeed, digitalization has helped to break some of the barriers to competition for medium and small banks, which allows them to take many of the same security steps as their large competitors. There are a number of medium and local banks that have used digital innovation to better serve their customers.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Trader
The Beautiful Side of Religious Tourism
No doubt, tourism brings significant economic benefits for local communities and residents. It preserves and protects the natural environment and ensures compliance with customs, traditions and cultural heritage. In addition to these benefits for tourism development, the main foredeal of tourism is the national income generated. Tourism in general has become very global because religious tourism has also integrated into this sector.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
Spain's Ibiza - A Destination with So Much Fun!
Spain has recently surpassed the record number of visitors with more than 82.6 million international arrivals by 2018. This represents an increase of .9 percent compared to 2017. Tourism in Spain is well established as a major sector of the economy, and recent data shows a booming industry: tourism accounts for 16 percent of Spain's GDP. In 2016, more than 75 million tourists visited the country.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
After All, My Gray Hair Can Be Stopped!
I watched my father's hair closely when I shaved him. The gray was all on his head. So I wondered: So what exactly brings about gray hair. Men are mostly gray, but we forget that women are also gray. While some women proudly wear long silvery, thick hair, many others face the arrival of new gray hair in dread.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Blush
It's the World's Smallest Country but Has a Lot to Offer in Terms of Tourism!
Even though the Vatican city is the smallest country in the world, it is a collection of cult art and architecture. This interesting city is located in southern Europe of Italy. With a little more than 1,000 inhabitants, the population lives comfortably, but what's interesting is that no one was born here. Vatican citizenship is not based on birth, but it's only given to people who live in the Vatican for their work or services. More than 450 have Vatican citizenship, including 135 guards, with 5% of the population being women. Cardinals who live in the Vatican or in the Holy Place are considered seats of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy. The Vatican is an independent country.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
Hong Kong's Replica of Noah's Ark!
In the Bible, the story of the global flood had Noah and his immediate family empathizing with two of every kind of animals in world with 8,000 kinds of them on the ark. The family saved a collection of animals from the deluge. A city located on an island east of the Pearl River delta in the South China Sea, Hong Kong thought of having a replica of the ark as a tourism destination. The Hong Kong Government in Tsuen Wan District built the most fantastic and incongruous creationist attraction appeal in 2009, but not with gopher trees. The Gopher wood was used in the erection of Noah's Ark (which is not yet identified).
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
The Comprehensive Mountain Range of Sa Pa, Vietnam
If you have something for an upscale tourist area, then look no further but Vietnam's Sa Pa. Nature truly never lies—it's really phenomenal. The view from all angles clearly shows that the 350 kilometer mountain in northwest Vietnam is natural. With more than 3,000 kilometers of coastline, pristine beaches, dynamically developing cities, mountainous areas, and various cultural and historical landmarks, Vietnam's tourism industry continues to be one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
A Look at the World's Tourism Sector—And How Everyone Is Faring!
Many countries now feel the need to invest in tourism, because of the income earned for the economy. Having invested less than this amount in just one year, several countries recovered to eight million dollars. Some countries that are not noticeable in the world today, are considered one of the most important tourist centers in the world. The thing is, how did they do it? If a country chooses an ideal strategy, explores all tourist centers, preserves and strengthens nature, accepts new attractive and aggressive actions, and restores confidence, it will promote recovery. This way, the roads are packed for an annual increase in national income. After all, many people make more money to burn plane tickets.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
The Stylish Traditional Art of Ngmayem Festival, Ghana
So I arrived at the grounds with so many expectations. I had followed and watched highlights of the Ngmayem festival on television. I was so anxious to be a part of it. Of course, I expected a huge crowd, but thankfully, the crowd control barrier was there to calm things down. A melodious sound interspersed with songspiel welcomed me to the grounds of the Ngmayem festival.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
Nzulezu Stilt Village—A Unique and Magical Mystery Place!
In the capital of Ghana, Accra, I drove for seven hours to an endless charming village with forests on the surface of the water and sighed with relief. I placed out of the boat, waited patiently for it to turn to the opposite side, pulled my small bag out of the canoe, and headed straight for the village of Nzulezu, Ghana. It's about 15 minutes drive and 25 minute walk to this frabjous stilt. Here we go, half the fun. Nzulezu is located in the middle of Lake Amansuri and is made entirely of wood with traces of raffia. Nzulezu has a special atmosphere to celebrate all visitors. The village of Nzuleza on the Tandane Lake hill is about a 35 minute canoe ride from Beyin near this extraordinary stilts. Nzulezu means "surface of the water" in the language of Nzema in Ghana. An impressive feature of Nzulezu’s charm is that the wooden rooms are five meters above the lake.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
The Great Valley of Elah—The Region of the Battlefield!
I remember what I heard when I was a cute, little boy about the story of David and Goliath. I was so fascinated about the trend of the story, especially when little David overpowered the giant Goliath. The Valley of Elah is exactly where this 3,000 year old show took place. It is widely identified as the place of the battle between David and Goliath. So what is Elah? Elah means terebinth, a Mediterranean tree which is found in this area. Situated here is a small stream right in the center of the Valley.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander