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By Rodrigo Santos Andrade
Sound artist Tessa Ann claims well-being tourism is on the rise in Ireland.
Businesses in Northern Ireland are hoping to use sound-based experiences to boost tourism.
They hope the use of sound-centred experiences that have connections to nature will bring in those seeking relaxation or stimulation.
“Visitors do like to go slow these days,” Ms Ann said.
“Well-being experienced … provides that space and time just to be still and to take everything in.
“You’re really getting to absorb the place itself.”
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