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At first glance, the Forbes Traveler 50 Most Visited Attractions List
confirms several tourist industry truisms: A) Americans love to
travel, but they prefer to stick within their own borders. B) Wherever
Mickey Mouse goes, he conquers. C) Paris is the unofficial cultural
theme park of the world. And D) Niagara Falls isn’t just for lovers
anymore.

But the list also contains several surprises. Since the Taj Mahal—our
fiftieth and final attraction—receives 2.4 million visitors a year,
several popular favorites like the the Prado (2 million), the Uffizi
(1.6 million), Angkor (1.5 million) and Stonehenge (850,000) didn’t
make the cut. And while Western audiences may not be familiar with
names like Everland and Lotte World, these South Korean mega-parks
managed to rank 16th and 22nd on our list, respectively.

Not surprisingly, the French are out in force. How to account for the
preponderance of attractions in Paris? According to the latest
statistics report from the World Tourism Organization, France receives
more foreign tourists per year than any other country -- some 76
million in 2005. Spain followed with 55 million, the United States
with 50 million and China with 47 million. Italy rounded out the top
five with 37 million (with the U.K. not far behind).
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