Māori cultural tourism in New Zealand has been traditionally developed to cater to the interests of Western tourists, who had been the major patrons of the New Zealand tourism business long before the emergence of Chinese tourists in the country. It has been argued that Western tourist experience of Māori cultural tourism is concerned with “top-down” exoticism under Western modernity, and Western tourists are seeking authenticity in the traditional pre-European Māori culture. However, such understanding is problematic when dealing with Chinese tourists who have distinctive values. In particular, how Chinese tourists experience Māori cultural tourism is still unknown to the wider tourism community. In order to understand Chinese tourist expe...
The Chinese outbound tourism market is a fast growing source market for many destinations. However, ...
This thesis examines the similarities and differences between northern and southern Chinese markets ...
This thesis examines the similarities and differences between northern and southern Chinese markets ...
Māori cultural tourism in New Zealand has been traditionally developed to cater to the interests of ...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
The Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand tourism industry. Understand...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
The Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand tourism industry. Understand...
The Chinese outbound tourism market is a fast growing source market for many destinations. However, ...
The Chinese tourists market has become the 4th largest inbound market for New Zealand in 2007; it al...
This research explores the Chinese tourists’ expectations and preferences on overseas group tours. I...
This thesis addresses sustainable tourism in New Zealand, in the context of the Chinese inbound visi...
This thesis addresses sustainable tourism in New Zealand, in the context of the Chinese inbound visi...
This thesis addresses sustainable tourism in New Zealand, in the context of the Chinese inbound visi...
This thesis addresses sustainable tourism in New Zealand, in the context of the Chinese inbound visi...
The Chinese outbound tourism market is a fast growing source market for many destinations. However, ...
This thesis examines the similarities and differences between northern and southern Chinese markets ...
This thesis examines the similarities and differences between northern and southern Chinese markets ...
Māori cultural tourism in New Zealand has been traditionally developed to cater to the interests of ...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
The Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand tourism industry. Understand...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
The Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand tourism industry. Understand...
The Chinese outbound tourism market is a fast growing source market for many destinations. However, ...
The Chinese tourists market has become the 4th largest inbound market for New Zealand in 2007; it al...
This research explores the Chinese tourists’ expectations and preferences on overseas group tours. I...
This thesis addresses sustainable tourism in New Zealand, in the context of the Chinese inbound visi...
This thesis addresses sustainable tourism in New Zealand, in the context of the Chinese inbound visi...
This thesis addresses sustainable tourism in New Zealand, in the context of the Chinese inbound visi...
This thesis addresses sustainable tourism in New Zealand, in the context of the Chinese inbound visi...
The Chinese outbound tourism market is a fast growing source market for many destinations. However, ...
This thesis examines the similarities and differences between northern and southern Chinese markets ...
This thesis examines the similarities and differences between northern and southern Chinese markets ...