Find the true statement from the followings.
A. All the environment oriental things are not ecotourism
B. Ecotourism does not minimize the impact of visiting the location.
C. Ecotourism does not provide direct financial aid conversion
D. Ecotourism is a typical traditional tourism
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All the environment oriental things are not ecotourism
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