Annotated Bibliography
Briney, A. (2018). Ten facts about Port au Prince, Haiti. ThoughtCo. Web.
In this article, the author gives an overview of the city of Port-au-Prince in Haiti. Through the provision of a clear image of the destroyed Presidential palace, a clear picture is drawn of the magnitude of destruction the 2010 earthquake might have caused. Accurate information regarding the city’s location and demographics is provided. Ten critical things that are educational about the metropolis are provided. The work’s primary purpose was to guide the potential readers who are the target audience. Data is provided on the built date, population, leader, educational provision, culture, and tourism. The city is considered an educational hub as it constitutes several learning facilities. The major challenge in this work is the limited explanation of the ten main points about this Haitian city. A foundation is laid as critical data is presented; further research is required to make meaning. A knowledgeable audience will find the article helpful as it provides much-needed information that can be expanded.
Kelly, P. (2022). Hike to historic Fort Jacques. Visit Haiti. Web.
In this article, Kelly reviews the historic Fort Jacques, one of Haiti’s oldest landmarks. The research mainly focuses on a single historic site, thus critically analyzing all the required data. It is helpful in my study, as the author defines my desired tourist destination vividly and clearly. The author indicates that apart from the beautiful landmark, the forest surrounding it presents a beautiful scenery with birds of all kinds. With this information, the potential target for the research is any individual liking nature and history. This research has no setbacks as it tackles the topic very well, highlighting all essential things with no omissions. In my analysis, it is vital in helping me explain the tourist destination in Haiti.
Paulemon, K. (2021). The museum of the Haitian national pantheon. Visit Haiti. Web.
The article focuses on the museum as a potential tourist destination. It highlights the location and resources present within the facility and the benefits a visitor might acquire from touring the destination. The author aims to give a critical description of the museum so that those who have not been able to visit it might find a purpose to make an effort and tour. The target audience, historians and tourists, get guided step by step from an overview of the historical landmark to what is likely to be viewed and the directions. From it, there is a clear understanding of the facility’s history, its encounter with the earthquake, the artifacts present, and the type of history represented within. Information on its construction is partially provided, thus stimulating further research. The article provides background information on tourism that is helpful to any visitor wishing to witness Haitian culture and traditions. There are no setbacks as the data is direct and only relates to a specific tourist destination.
Upadhyay, N. (2020). Most visited monuments in Haiti l famous monuments in Haiti. World Tour & Travel Guide, Get Travel Tips, Information, Discover Travel Destination | Adequate Travel. Web.
Upadhyay, in this article, analyses the most visited monuments in Haiti. The research aims to provide the target audience with adequate information on the potential tourist destinations in the Caribbean. The analysis focuses on ten possible locations, including the Notre Dame Cathedral. Each is partially explained, and all necessary descriptions are presented clearly. The targeted audiences are historians and potential tourists interested in visiting Haiti. The article is helpful in my research as it provides the information required to supplement my ideas on the landmarks within and around Port-au-Prince. The main limitation is the shallow analysis made, which does not cover everything, including the date of construction and who designed them. This article is critical as it helps analyze the Cathedral, a vital tourist attraction in Haiti.
Villacorta, V. (2020). A discovery of the multicultural Haiti. Latina Republic. Web.
This article provides proper insight into multicultural Haiti in the contemporary world. The author states the attributing characteristics and factors that make Haiti’s unique culture worth studying. The findings show that the main aim is to provide education concerning understanding the Haitians’ way of life. The target audience is historians who might be urged to understand some Caribbean cultures. Haiti’s traditions are unique as they incorporate various categories, including French, African, and Spanish. The author further states the multiple sources that reveal the country’s rich multicultural traditions, including religion, art, music, dance, and food. Information is provided on the history of the country, the faith and demographics, holidays, and tourist destinations. All information is relevant, but not many details are provided per section, leaving the reader hanging as some vital information, such as the location of the tourist destinations, is not provided. Apart from the minor omission, the information provided is relevant as it shows how Haitian society is represented.