White elephant tourism refers to large-scale, costly attractions built primarily for prestige but failing to attract enough visitors. Often funded through public money, these underused projects—like airports or museums—benefit construction firms and political interests more than local communities. The term highlights unsustainable developments that burden economies rather than boosting genuine tourism.
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