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Lynn, Madeleine Frankel. "The development and impact of foreign tourism in China and Thailand". Thesis, [Hong Kong] : University of Hong Kong, 1993. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13641372.
Texto completoHoward, Paul Jason y n/a. "Tourism Development in Ethnic Areas of Southern China". Griffith University. Griffith Business School, 2006. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20070208.154629.
Texto completoHoward, Paul Jason. "Tourism Development in Ethnic Areas of Southern China". Thesis, Griffith University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366894.
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Ng, Tsui-shan y 吳翠珊. "Tourism development in China under the "Go West" strategy". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B29810218.
Texto completoFeng, Xianghong. "Economic and socio-cultural impacts of tourism development in Fenghuang County, China". Online access for everyone, 2008. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Dissertations/Summer2008/x_feng_062608.pdf.
Texto completoCheng, Ying y 鄭盈. "Tourism development in Hong Kong and Macau under the impact of Pearl River Delta development: a comparative studyenvironmental impact assessment in China and Hong Kong". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B29777562.
Texto completo林斯琪 y Sze-ki Lam. "The development of real estate tourism: the case of Shenzhen". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B27025512.
Texto completoChow, Chi-wai Karen y 周芷蕙. "The potential for eco-tourism development in Hong Kong". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31255838.
Texto completoWang, Shuangzi y 王双子. "Development of sustainable cultural heritage tourism in China : a comparative study of ancient towns in Lijiang and Chengdu". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/195106.
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Ng, King-man y 吳敬文. "Planning sustainable tourism in Hong Kong". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31260044.
Texto completoMak, Lui Ming Barry. "The politics of tourism development in the People's Republic of China". Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2000. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=21414.
Texto completoLi, Jia. "Impact of tourism development on the Wolong Nature Reserve, China : perceptions of tourists and local residents". HKBU Institutional Repository, 2009. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/1006.
Texto completo葉斌緯 y Pan-wai Ip. "The role of heritage conservation in enhancing tourism development in Stanley". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2007. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B39558678.
Texto completoChan, Fung-lin y 陳鳳蓮. "Tourism in Shenzhen: an evaluation of its dynamic development and its socio-economic significance". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31953372.
Texto completoChan, Lai-cheung Alvin y 陳禮璋. "Land use planning for the promotion of tourism development of Hong Kong". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31260470.
Texto completoFung, Sze-kiu Cynthia y 馮詩喬. "The implications of tourism development on land use planning in Hong Kong". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31259911.
Texto completoChan, Hoi-ying Arlene y 陳凱盈. "Community planning for sustainable tourism in Hong Kong: case study : Tai O fishing village". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31261012.
Texto completoLi, Tingting y 李亭亭. "Challenges for joint-venture travel companies in the new phase of China's tourism development: a case study ofctrip". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2008. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B4154853X.
Texto completoCui, Yakun y 崔亞坤. "Developing sustainable cultural and heritage tourism in transitional China: a case study of Beijing". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2008. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45015740.
Texto completoHo, Chun-on y 何振安. "The impact of Hong Kong Disneyland on the sustainable development of Hong Kong's tourism industry". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2006. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B3660186X.
Texto completoLi, Li. "The role of tourism in regional development : a case study of Yunnan China". Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2005. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=21746.
Texto completoGe, Yujing. "Adoption of a Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) in a Municipal Area: a Case Study in Suzhou, China". Thesis, online access from Digital Dissertation Consortium access full-text, 2007. http://libweb.cityu.edu.hk/cgi-bin/er/db/ddcdiss.pl?MR34306.
Texto completo林正忠 y Ching-chung Jose Lam. "Tourism development and the planning implication in the Pearl River Delta region". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B4257478X.
Texto completoLo, Lap-bong Raymond y 盧立邦. "Opportunities and constraints of heritage tourism development in Hong Kong: a case study of Kam Tin". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B27791130.
Texto completo黎子勤 y Tsz-kan Kan Lai. "Role of the transportation system in tourism development: a case study of Lantau Island". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B42576611.
Texto completoLin, Bin. "A study of the development of partner relationships associated with the chinese travel trade to South Africa". Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/414.
Texto completoXu, Ming. "Les interactions entre le tourisme et le développement durable à la lumière de l’analyse des guides touristiques. : Etude de cas en Chine". Thesis, Corte, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015CORT0004/document.
Texto completoTourism is a booming economic sector that tends to incorporate the sustainable sites into its strategies. Sustainable development, which in the strategy to improve the quality of life for all without causing adverse environmental and socio-cultural outcome, gradually come into sight. However, the tour guide plays a key role in the tourism industry. As a person who assures the contact between supply and demand, it has an essential function for the advancement of tourism in a sustainable direction. Given the absence of research in this area, we chose to focus ours on this issue based on a case study in China. Three research objectives were then identified: Understanding Sustainable Development and the relationships with tourism; exploring the roles and responsibilities of tour guides and their involvement in promoting sustainability; examining why the tour guides actually exercise their functions in order to support the development of sustainable tourism. After the literature review and application of triangulation methods in this thesis - interviews, participant observation and questionnaire survey -, we recommend to orient the practices in the tourism industry towards a healthy and sustainable development in a hierarchical structure: (1) Ameliorate the certification, optimize the training program, strengthen the control of tourist guides; (2) Promote the functions of the Guild of tour guides; (3) Improve the working conditions of guides and reinforce the education for sustainable development in this industry
Chow, Wan-chi y 周韻芝. "Lessons learnt from the past: exercising transport planning to further boost tourism development on LantauIsland". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45014012.
Texto completoShen, Shiwei. "Les vieux villages chinois : évolution, patrimonialisation et mise en tourisme". Thesis, Angers, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014ANGE0026/document.
Texto completoTraditional China was a highly agricultural society where the majority of people lived in villages. Each village constituted a miniature world, which showed great diversity at all levels. All the characteristics of rural China mainly remained in ancient villages. The settlement distribution structure, as we see today, is the product of continuous evolution in three thousands years. The concept of heritage appeared in China in early times. But heritage protection, in particular, the concept of architectural heritage protection in China was more closed to now. As for settlement protection, history of action from government could be merely traced back to three decades. These actions first of all came out for " Famous Cities" (1982), and then for "Historical Blocks" (1986) and finally for "Famous Town and Village" (2002). The protection of ancient villages in China focused on the lists published with different names and levels, facing a series of paradoxes and with long way to go. Despite enormous criticism, tourism utilization is still one of the alternatives in the protection of ancient villages. The case of Xidi showed the double process of heritage and tourism development, which started in the Mid-1980s. Under the advocation and leadership of local village elites, Xidi tourism development implemented the management of collective ownership enterprise. The entire development witnessed the profound changes in the village and various conflicts among different actors. All sorts of conflicts and crisis accompanying eventually lead to the end of Xidi mode after 27 years practice. Xidi, however, has not been in peace due to the reform imposed by the local government, there still has been intense and widespread controversy surrounding Xidi as well as many other Chinese ancient villages
Ma, Mulan [Verfasser]. "Tourism area development from an evolutionary economic geography perspective - The case of Guilin, China / Mulan Ma". Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1038694809/34.
Texto completo何偉源 y Wai-yuen Franky Ho. "The role of transport system in destination development: an assessment of transport system in relation tointernational tourists' demand in Hong Kong". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31260822.
Texto completoChaplin, Robert Ian Chaplin y ianchaplin@gmail com. "The Impact of Contemporary Tourism Development on Colonial Built Heritage: Case Study of the Portuguese Legacy in Macau, China". Flinders University. School of Cultural Tourism, 2007. http://catalogue.flinders.edu.au./local/adt/public/adt-SFU20080228.234110.
Texto completoCosta, Lucia de Fatima Araujo Rosa da. "The potential impact of the macau international airport on Macau's tourism activity in the context of regional development in South China". Thesis, University of Macau, 1995. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b1636710.
Texto completoHoshiko, Carol Ann. "The Influence of Power Distance on CSR Programs in Hainan China". ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1706.
Texto completoShen, Fujun. "Tourism and the sustainable livelihoods approach : application within the Chinese context : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Lincoln University /". Lincoln University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/1403.
Texto completoBruckermann, Charlotte Louise. "Life in the rural Shanxi house : seasonal resonances and techniques of transformation in north-central China". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:29cbecd1-7ce3-44e1-9abf-0ba9a1101565.
Texto completoLojo, Blesa Aureli. "Understanding a new tourism market and destination development: The case of Chinese tourism in Spain". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/669362.
Texto completoChina is the top source market, in terms of both numbers of tourists and international tourism expenditure. The growth of tourism in China is one of the most exciting phenomena that have occurred in recent years. However, understanding Chinese tourists is a challenge for Western destinations. The main objective of this thesis is to improve our understanding of Chinese tourism in Spain. To this end, five practical approaches are generated here. The specific research objectives are to: (1) review the existing literature; (2) interpret the tourist product; (3) understand the tourist behavior; (4) know the characteristics of the main sources of tourism information; and (5) identify the image of the destination. This thesis consists of a compendium of publications. There are three main parts: the general introduction (Part I); five articles (Part II); and the discussion and general conclusions (Part III). From a quasi-positivist philosophical position, all the articles are approached with quantitative data and methodologies. An inductive method has been followed (not based on previous hypotheses, but on research objectives). The design of the research is empirical, and the research strategy is the case study. Two techniques are used for data extraction (web scraping and surveys), which have been analyzed mostly with quantitative techniques. After analyzing the past 10 years’ research production on Chinese outbound tourism, the results of Article 1 reveal that the main networks of scientific collaboration are built around four authors. The findings also identify and explain six thematic clusters of research: tourist behavior; policies and impacts; industry development; consumer segments; services; and cultural values and tourism. The analysis of the products offered by Chinese travel agencies (Article 2) finds patterns and similarities in tourism itineraries. The main cities visited are Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Granada, Toledo, Mijas, Ronda and Córdoba. The product is formulated through cultural and experiential dimensions. The cultural dimension is formed by history, culture, and architecture. The experiential dimension is formed by the convenience of an organized trip, the tour guide and the services offered. Article 3 defines the Chinese tourist’s demographic profile, motivations and satisfaction with the destination. The results show that, overall, the Chinese tourist is firstly motivated by novelty and relaxation on their trip to Spain and, secondly, by heritage and culture. However, tourists that visit Spain for the third time are more motivated by the climate, nature, and shopping than by the culture and heritage. After analyzing the websites of four types of information providers, the results of Article 4 show the positioning of sources in online search engines. The findings also show the profiles of density, diversity and domains of information. Blogs are the most diverse and rich sources of information, followed by travel guides and Barcelona Turisme. In contrast, travel agencies tend to be more repetitive. Article 5 proposes a conceptual framework for understanding the fragmentation of the tourist image. The results show that, for Barcelona Turisme, the image of Barcelona is built on the concept of public space, elements of local art, tangible and intangible culture, festivities and sports. In contrast, Chinese sources have a much more traditional and limited image (based on Gaudí). The general discussion and conclusion (Part III) includes a discussion of the results, the academic and practical implications, limitations, and future areas of research. As shown in this last part, the methods and theoretical bases contributed by this dissertation are also applicable to other emerging tourism markets. The theoretical and practical implications for the entire dissertation are discussed.
Veron, Emmanuel. "Les espaces ruraux à l'heure du tourisme citadin : l'exemple du delta du Yangzi - Chine". Thesis, Paris 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA01H034/document.
Texto completoThis thesis examines the tourist dynamic, contemporary of reforms, in rural areas of the megalopolis of the Yangzi Delta. The tourism process in rural areas is studied with regard to rural modernization policies (supervised by the central government, decentralized to local levels, in conjunction with private actors) on the one hand, and urban perceptions mutations of the middle class, enjoying free time, economic resources and the other materials on the other band. Tourist practices have been considered from the perspective of the experience of tourists and starting motivations. The countryside is an original form of tourism; the facilities are divided into four categories: village, town, ù1eme park and natural Park. The tourist places in the countryside were then analyzed according to three inputs: rural modernization, construction of identity and local planning tool. Finally, rural tourism areas, conscripts marked places, contribute firstly to spatial and economic dynamics of the Yangtze Delta region, dominated by the metropolis of Shanghai and the other in territorialities construction of provinces and municipalities
Wu, An-kuo y 吳安國. "Electronic business in tourism development in China". Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/6xmbg8.
Texto completoChine-ChuanLui y 呂金全. "A study of political economy of tourism development in China". Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/57314813300143597039.
Texto completo國立成功大學
政治經濟學研究所
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Globalization accelerates the flow of population. It is a dynamic changing process of political economy. Especially, when the system relation and the radical growth of economy interact, it accelerates the development of economic globalization. Global industrial structure is transformed from agriculture and industry into service industry. Nations all over the world make the best of natural and cultural resources to develop tourism. Tourism becomes the economical support of most nations. It is hailed as the twenty-first century’s smokeless industry. Every state will adopt the alternative models of tourism policy according to national interest, national security, and the internal and external environment factors. Owing to the international feature of tourism, its developing stage and mode has difference under different political economy institution. It means that every state has different developing approach and measure. The developing mode of tourism depends on the national purpose. China has enough tourism resources, but it is influenced by the political ideology and the role of the state. It plays different roles at different stages. In the development of tourism, it always uses policies to play the role of creators and participants. The government is in the dominant position of the state economy and uses regional competitive advantage to support the development of tourism in China. In 2009, China became Asia’s largest tourism country and he fourth largest tourist market in the international tourism. It is a successful model of state organs to promote the tourism development by policy making. What is the key factor that prompts the Chinese government to take positive and open tourism policy? What is the impact of the tourism policy? This article will try to discuss these issues. In this article, the concept of「tourism and political system analysis」is used to explain the interaction between the state and the development of tourism. From the viewpoint of the national functional requirements, the conditions of the policy making of four fields: National security, economic growth, social needs and cultural awareness, are analyzed. Two major dependent variables, number of tourists and tourism revenue, are taken as performance indicators to verify the implementation capacity and effectiveness of tourism policy made by the state government. Through literature and historical structure analysis, the goal and measure of China’s five-year economic plan are surveyed. Tourism development process, along with nation’s major political and economic development, is divided into five main historical periods. From domestic, regional and global levels, the political and economic development of China tourism at each main historical period will be examined. It also discusses the policies, measures and the influence of globalization that create high value-added service industry. key words:tourism;tourism development;tourism policy
Qin, Qun. "Heritage Tourism in Daxu and Yangshuo, Guangxi, China". Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/4854.
Texto completo"Media representation of landmarks and development of tourism: --the case of Victoria Harbour". 2009. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5893999.
Texto completoThesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2009.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 177-181).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
Abstract --- p.i
論文摘要 --- p.iv
Acknowledgement --- p.vi
Table of Contents --- p.vii
Chapter Chapter One: --- Introduction --- p.1
Chapter Chapter Two: --- Literature Review and Methodologies --- p.13
Chapter Chapter Three: --- The Accumulation of Landmarks --- p.29
Chapter Chapter Four: --- Multiple Narratives for Tourism Promotion --- p.50
Chapter Chapter Five: --- Multiple Layers of Touristic Landmarks --- p.78
Chapter Chapter Six: --- Empty Space and Multiple Functions of Landmarks --- p.99
Chapter Chapter Seven: --- Structuring Consumption at the Harbour City --- p.115
Chapter Chapter Eight: --- Star Ferry and A Symphony of Lights --- p.142
Chapter Chapter Nine: --- Discussion and Conclusion --- p.158
Bibliography --- p.177
Kan, Tang-chung y 甘唐沖. "Tourism and Economic Development in China: The Three Levels of Analysis". Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/4evjma.
Texto completo國立中山大學
大陸研究所
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In this study, the relationship between the tourism policies and economic development in China was analyzed from the three levels: nation, region and province. The analysis included the evolution of tourism policies, the survey of tourism market, the strength of tourism resources and the unique features of tourism development. At national level, the changes before and after the three period were studied, including the founding of PRC in 1949, open-door economic reform policy in 1978, and entering WTO in 2001. Concerning the regional level, the eastern and western were analyzed. In the aspects of province, only those showing distinguished developmenmt were chosen for analysis, including Jiangsu in the eastern coastal region, and Yunnan in the western inland region. From the viewpoint of national policies and market mechanism, the direction concerning the development of regional tourism policies was discussed. Based on the theory of regional economic development, the differences in tourism development were investigated. In terms of the theory of industrial competition advantage, the advantage of tourism resources was examined. Finally, the correlation between tourism and economic development was analyzed. The unique features of tourism in China from the three levels were also explored, respectively.
Gin, Yanyin y 金燕吟. "Industry’s Analysis of the Strategies Development Medical Tourism in Taiwan- A Case of Mainland China Tourists". Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/81502815612593142528.
Texto completo東海大學
餐旅管理學系
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Medical tourism is becoming a unique market recently that most countries are planning to devote their resources actively in this field. Because of the cheaper prices in developing countries for medical services, providing high-quality health care services to attract customers from developed countries and completing the medical treatment in developing countries is a trend. With the coming era of the unfreezing situation for the cross-strait relations and the political climate turns better, the interaction between the cross-strait's people is more frequent. Thus, this is an important issue that the tourism industries and our government should think thoroughly medical tourism to Taiwan's development of new niche point. This research included two parts. In the first section, a total of 28 questionnaires were collected from professionals who were from the industry, the officials and the academia. Furthermore ,AHP was used as the research method to realize the primary elements of developing the medical tourism industry;Calculating the weight to give the priority was applied in order to provide the effective developing strategy for the government and the industry. This study generalized ten constructs(a total of 45elements)includes「Medical Institutions」, 「Globalization」,「Laws and Government Regulations」,「Encouragement of Investment and Finance」,「Integrated Environment and Infrastructure」,「Science and Technology」,「Human Resource」,「Global Service Quality」,「Market Analysis and Planning」and「Upgrading and Creation of Industrial Value」.In the second section, a total of 495 valid questionnaires were collected from mainland tourists..The consumer questionnaires were indicated that mainland tourists who visit Taiwan mainly were the first time, males; unmarried age of 25 to 34 years old private sector employees; college graduated average monthly income is between 4,501 to 6,000 renminbi. The mainland tourists expected that medical tourism was primarily focus on medical and tourism was secondary. The maximum days for medical tourism were 5 to 7 days. Most mainland tourists’ used medical institutions, travel agencies, and internet to searching medical tourism related information. The result from consumer questionnaire indicated that the three most important factors that mainland tourists’ considers were the「provided privacy for patients」,「the professional knowledge and techniques of medical staffs」and「the professional language skills and certification of medical staffs」.In conclusion, the results of this study are going to provide some useful suggestions to developed strategies on the medical tourism industry for government and the industries.
HSIEN-HAO, CHIU y 邱顯皓. "A Study of China Tourism Development Stages Since The Chinese Economic Reform". Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/895qnf.
Texto completo"China's ghost city: popular religion, tourism and local development in Fengdu". 2011. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5896668.
Texto completoThesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-127).
Abstracts in English and Chinese ; includes Chinese.
Chapter Chapter 1: --- Introduction --- p.1
Controversies over the Ghost City --- p.1
Fengdu --- p.2
The Ghost City and Popular Religion --- p.3
The Three Gorges Reservoir and the Relocation --- p.8
Developing Tourism --- p.9
Popular Religion in China --- p.13
Revival of Popular Religion --- p.13
Legitimatization of Popular Religion --- p.15
Organization of the thesis --- p.17
Chapter Chapter 2: --- The Landscape of Fengdu --- p.20
Landscape of Fengdu County --- p.20
The Reservoir Area in Chongqing --- p.20
Population --- p.23
Influence of the Dam --- p.25
Fengdu Religious Landscape --- p.30
The Ghost City after the 1980s --- p.33
The Divine Palace: A Modern Amusement Park --- p.48
Chapter Chapter 3: --- Legitimating the Ghost City --- p.51
The Ghost City in Dispute --- p.51
The Ambiguous Use of Wenhua --- p.52
“The Culture of the Ghost City´ح --- p.54
Promoting Righteousness --- p.56
New Symbols of Fengdu: from Ghost to Divinity --- p.60
Promoting the Ghost City --- p.63
Another Version of Local Culture --- p.65
Conclusion --- p.67
Chapter Chapter 4: --- Fengdu Temple Festival 2009 --- p.70
Fengdu Incense Festival in the Past --- p.70
Festival Origins and the Incense Festival Before 1949 --- p.70
Names and Organization --- p.73
The Fengdu Temple Festival in 2009 --- p.75
The Parade: Memories of Fengdu --- p.77
Emperor of the Netherworld and His Wedding --- p.78
Fengdu in History and the New Cultural Symbolism --- p.80
People's Participation --- p.80
Conclusion --- p.84
Chapter Chapter 5: --- People's Religious Life in Current Fengdu --- p.87
Tourism and Its Influence --- p.87
Tour Guides --- p.87
Communal Temples --- p.96
The Wantian Shrine --- p.101
Why do local people go to the Ghost City? --- p.102
Spirit Mediums --- p.107
Grandma Long --- p.108
Water Bowl Augur --- p.109
A Physiognomist --- p.110
Conclusion --- p.111
Chapter Chapter 6: --- Conclusion --- p.113
A Rise of Superstition? --- p.113
In the Name of Development --- p.115
Promoting Tourism as a Means to Vitalize the County's Economy --- p.116
The Wenhua of the Ghost City --- p.117
The Culture of the Ghost City --- p.118
The Lost Ghost --- p.118
Popular Religious Practices in Daily Life --- p.119
Alternative Interpretations of the Ghost City --- p.119
Local Pilgrim --- p.121
Bibliography --- p.124
黎燕芬. "A study on the development of tourism of the Mainland China in the eighties". Thesis, 1988. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/62t5s8.
Texto completo(5929880), Mark Mark Keene. "Modeling Luxury Wine Preference, A Study of Business Travelers from China". Thesis, 2019.
Buscar texto completoThe purpose of this study was twofold: Part 1, to empirically develop and statistically analyze a new model that measures the culture-based motivators to consume luxury wine by business travelers that identify as culturally-Chinese; and Part 2, to validate the new model. Luxury wine stakeholders may often have issues accessing luxury wine and providing the ideal choices that appeal to the business traveler from China, and yet there is a larger concern.
In a field with a significant lack of research, it is a challenge for global stakeholders to gather information, acquire and implement cross-cultural competence, and remain knowledgeable of the most important motivators for Chinese consumers to pursue luxury wine in an environment of accelerated consumption. The intent of developing and validating this model was so that the resulting developmental process might be adopted by other researchers who wish to explore the psychological, culture-based motivators to consume luxury products by those that identify as culturally-Chinese, including, but not limited to, wine. The model provides stakeholders with culture-based knowledge to meet, or transcend, their consumers’ luxury wine purchasing, tasting, and presenting needs. It also addresses gaps in research literature surrounding luxury product consumption, such as emerging markets, global affairs, Chinese (Eastern) versus Euro-American (Western) perspectives, and consumer sociodemographics. Interdisciplinary scale development and inventory tests followed by hospitality-specific, culture-based scale development and item development literature were reviewed and deduced for model development. The scale underwent validity and reliability tests; through a rigorous scale development procedure that tested theory, the scale became a model. The findings and implications are discussed and recommendations for future research are offered.
"Development of Wong Tai Sin tourist cultural attraction & Education Center for Chinese Religions". 1998. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5890033.
Texto completo"Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1997-98, design report."
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 0.0. --- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Chapter 1.0. --- BACKGROUND
Chapter 1.1. --- Client
Chapter 1.2. --- Need
Chapter 1.3. --- Project Brief
Chapter 1.3.1. --- Original Government Proposal
Chapter 1.3.2. --- Evaluation of the Original Proposal
Chapter 1.4. --- Sources of Finance
Chapter 1.4.1. --- Education Centre and Guest House
Chapter 1.4.2. --- Other Facilities in Tourist Cultural Attraction
Chapter 1.5. --- Users
Chapter 1.6. --- Site Context
Chapter 1.6.1. --- General Information
Chapter 1.6.2. --- Issues of the Site
Chapter 1.7. --- Planning (statutory) constraints
Chapter 1.8. --- Design Objectives
Chapter 2.0. --- MASTER PLAN OF TOURIST ATTRACTION
Chapter 2.1. --- Design Philosophy
Chapter 2.2. --- Planning Strategy
Chapter 2.2.1. --- Zoning
Chapter 2.2.2. --- Pedestrian Access
Chapter 2.2.3. --- Vehicular Access
Chapter 2.2.4. --- Noise Treatment
Chapter 2.2.5. --- Landscape
Chapter 2.2.6. --- Circulation
Chapter 2.2.7. --- Functional Relations
Chapter 2.3. --- Design Process
Chapter 3.0. --- DESIGN OF EDUCATION CENTRE
Chapter 3.1. --- Design Philosophy
Chapter 3.2. --- Planning Strategy
Chapter 3.2.1. --- Zoning
Chapter 3.2.2. --- Microclimate
Chapter 2.2.3. --- Landscape
Chapter 3.2.4. --- Circulation
Chapter 3.2.5. --- Pedestrian Access
Chapter 3.2.6. --- Vehicular Access
Chapter 3.3. --- Design Process
Chapter 3.4. --- Environmental Issues
Chapter 3.4.1. --- Lighting/Daylighting
Chapter 3.4.2. --- Natural Ventilation / HVAC
Chapter 3.5. --- Structure and Construction
Chapter 3.5.1. --- Structure
Chapter 3.5.2. --- Material
Chapter 4.0. --- APPENDIX
Chapter - --- Final Presentation
Wu, Chien-Yuan y 吳鑒原. "Development of the Asia-Pacific tourism and crime –In mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macao Case". Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/35094219019248117350.
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With the gradual development of the Asia-Pacific economy, national income improved rapidly, especially in recent years, the prevailing ethos of the impact of tourism, in order to stimulate the booming tourism market, tourism safety of tourists and tourism industry is the choice of the prime tourist destinations consideration and evaluation blocks, travel safety in tourist areas of the offense again the aramount concern, and therefore want to investigate this research study tourism development and the degree of crime in Asia Pacific. In this study, the research variable as crime, unemployment, international tourist arrivals to the development of tourism as an alternative to variable economic development in gross domestic product and the consumer price index as a substitute variables, a total of five variables to discuss during the associated with causality, this study range from mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao, covering between 2000 to 2011 a total of 12 years of data during the study, data on the frequency of data. In this study, the research variable as crime, unemployment, international tourist arrivals to the development of tourism as an alternative to variable economic development in gross domestic product and the consumer price index as a substitute variables, a total of five variables to discuss during the associated with causality, this study range from mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao, covering between 2000 to 2011 a total of 12 years of data during the study, data on the frequency of data. The relationship between crime rates and other variables: the crime rate and the consumer price index showed a significant negative correlation in Hong Kong and Macao, Macao''s findings show that the crime rate and the gross domestic product, showing a significant negative correlation with the unemployment rate showing a significant positive correlation between the Chinese mainland and part of the crime and tourism development, economic development and the unemployment rate showed a significant negative correlation Singapore. In Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, the unemployment rate and the consumer price index has a significant negative correlation. Between unemployment and has a gross domestic product of Macau significant negative correlation between the gross Taiwan another part of the consumer price index and domestic production is showing a significant negative correlation. By regression analysis found that, in China, Taiwan and Singapore, crime has significant negative impact on tourism development, show the extent of crime does affect tourism development. In Macau, the unemployment rate to produce a significant negative impact on tourism development, the game is displayed in highly developed areas, employment levels will significantly affect the level of tourism development. Chinese mainland, Taiwan and Singapore Tourism research data are generated significant negative impact on crime, this study suggests that in the three regions, two-way causal relationship between the variables presented. The regression results from Macau, the unemployment rate for the crime index is generated significant positive effect.