This paper examines the interpretation of the World Heritage city Luang Prabang (the former royal capital of Laos), investigating the relationships between the goals and strategies of international organizations such as UNESCO and the priorities of the Lao state. Refuting the idea that the World Heritage system represents a form of cultural globalization, the authors instead suggest that there is a marked convergence of the interests of international heritage bodies managing World Heritage and the Lao authorities anxious to portray a particular vision of national identity through selective recognition of cultural heritage locations.<br /
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the significant factors on international tourists' decision...
There is an odd “conjuring trick” at work when we think of heritage, especially in its Western manif...
Luang Prabang est une ancienne ville royale du Laos qui figure sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial de...
Numerous studies of tourism in Luang Prabang World Heritage site in Lao Peoples Democratic Republic ...
Wilcox P. Luang Prabang, a World Heritage Town: UNESCO, Tourism and Rising Chinese Influence. Journa...
This article critically appraises and evaluates tourism strategies and heritage management in Luang ...
This article critically appraises and evaluates tourism strategies and heritage management in Luang ...
Wilcox P. “Don't ever change”? Cultural heritage and social development in “timeless” Luang Prabang....
The Luang Prabang World Heritage Site experienced tremendous change caused by rapid development and ...
This paper examines the tensions between modernisation and heritage protection in the Lao capital, V...
International focus concerning heritage conservation governance is rapidly consolidating around the ...
Let me begin by considering two exhibits: the book Luang Prabang: an architectural journey, publishe...
Rapid tourism development adversely impacts and negatively transforms World Heritage Sites. This stu...
Few other Asian cities have been as orientalised as Luang Prabang, the former capital of the Royal K...
This article explores the workings of nostalgia as a major driving force in heritage-making. Based o...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the significant factors on international tourists' decision...
There is an odd “conjuring trick” at work when we think of heritage, especially in its Western manif...
Luang Prabang est une ancienne ville royale du Laos qui figure sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial de...
Numerous studies of tourism in Luang Prabang World Heritage site in Lao Peoples Democratic Republic ...
Wilcox P. Luang Prabang, a World Heritage Town: UNESCO, Tourism and Rising Chinese Influence. Journa...
This article critically appraises and evaluates tourism strategies and heritage management in Luang ...
This article critically appraises and evaluates tourism strategies and heritage management in Luang ...
Wilcox P. “Don't ever change”? Cultural heritage and social development in “timeless” Luang Prabang....
The Luang Prabang World Heritage Site experienced tremendous change caused by rapid development and ...
This paper examines the tensions between modernisation and heritage protection in the Lao capital, V...
International focus concerning heritage conservation governance is rapidly consolidating around the ...
Let me begin by considering two exhibits: the book Luang Prabang: an architectural journey, publishe...
Rapid tourism development adversely impacts and negatively transforms World Heritage Sites. This stu...
Few other Asian cities have been as orientalised as Luang Prabang, the former capital of the Royal K...
This article explores the workings of nostalgia as a major driving force in heritage-making. Based o...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the significant factors on international tourists' decision...
There is an odd “conjuring trick” at work when we think of heritage, especially in its Western manif...
Luang Prabang est une ancienne ville royale du Laos qui figure sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial de...