Snap or Scram? Managing KLCC’s Photo Hustle
Hannah Pearson, Founding Partner, Pear Anderson
26-Nov-24 12:00
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Iconic landmarks like KLCC are the crown jewels of Malaysia's tourism industry, drawing visitors from all corners of the globe. Yet, just steps away from the Petronas Twin Towers, photo touts offering snapshot deals have sparked debates about the fine line between informal entrepreneurship and nuisance.
Are these small-scale ventures an opportunity to foster local entrepreneurship, or do they risk damaging the country’s reputation as a world-class tourist destination?
Joining us is Hannah Pearson, founding partner of Pear Anderson, a consultancy focused on tourism and travel in Asia, as we explore the complexities of informal economies in high-traffic tourist hotspots. With her expertise in regional trends, Hannah sheds light on how informal economies impact destinations, the challenges of regulation, and how cities like KL can stay tourist-friendly while supporting local ventures.
Image credit: Shutterstock
Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy, Richard Bradbury
Presented by: Richard Bradbury
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Categories: economy, managing, controversies, international, travel, alternatives
Tags: photo touts, local entrepreneurship, tourist hotspots, tourism, Informal Economy,