Not satisfied with building the world's biggest golf course, Australia has turned up with one more wacky plan to attract visitors down-under. In a recent survey by a travel magazine, Sydney has been chosen as the preferred city, and no wonder that more visitors attraction could further boost the interest of tourists and visitors in Australian tours. Seemingly, Neighbours' sun drenched streets have been drawing fans from the UK so successfully that Tourism Australia is willing to film a Japanese Soap Opera in Australia, in a bit to lure Japanese fans.
The establishment now has one renowned Japanese actor signed up for the plan and is expecting to get the cameras reeling in the coming months. This could be a real enjoying item for the visitors.
Surprisingly, none of the UK's private great soaps have managed to draw the tourists.
Eastenders, with its shocking knifing rate, which must compete central-city Bogota, is not a tourist drawer, while most nations that have the bad luck of accepting Corrie assume, from the unclean streets and hopeless faces, that they are watching a Dickensian production.
Tourists and travellers love to watch some sort of entertainment stuff whenever they visit any country of city, and Australian tourism department is looking to work on this psychology of the tourists. However, it is a welcome news for visitors, as they would be treated by good art stuff, which is rare to watch elsewhere in the continent.