Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the main UNESCO sites in China. The cases under study offer some insight into the complexity of the management of Chinese cultural organizations, as well as the problem of the presentation of China’s heritage in a new global context. Design/methodology/approach – The paper is based on field research in 2008/2009 on the Chinese sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List (WHL). While details of the research will be provided in a later stage, some interesting findings and patterns are emerging. Findings – Building on the evidence of several case studies, a preliminary evaluation of the costs, the benefits and the negative outcomes of the listing process is presented in the second section. In...
The aim of this research is to explore how Öland could attract Chinese tourists to sustain its devel...
In China, sites categorised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are commonly used as a means of economic ...
Due to its rich stock of heritage assets, extraordinary pace of market liberalisation, and its polit...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the main UNESCO sites in China. The cases ...
AbstractWith its rich culture and long history, China has abundant heritage resources, including num...
During the past decade, China has shown unusual enthusiasm for gaining World Heritage status in anti...
In many countries around the world, the UNESCO World Heritage sites are major tourist attractions. T...
It is recognized that a conflict exists between heritage protection and tourism development, a confl...
ABSTRACT: Chinese scholars have been debating how to best protect and utilize world heritage. This s...
Heritage preservation and tourism development are inevitably intertwined at heritage sites. The rela...
Two key research questions drive this research: does world heritage listing change the values a...
This thesis explores what existing issue of the complex relationship between heritage conservation a...
Abstract In many countries around the world, the UNESCO World Heritage sites are major tourist attra...
This paper examines issues concerning the protection and management of World Cultural Heritage prope...
The aim of this article is to investigate the authenticity of Shaolin Temple and Chenjiagou Village ...
The aim of this research is to explore how Öland could attract Chinese tourists to sustain its devel...
In China, sites categorised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are commonly used as a means of economic ...
Due to its rich stock of heritage assets, extraordinary pace of market liberalisation, and its polit...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the main UNESCO sites in China. The cases ...
AbstractWith its rich culture and long history, China has abundant heritage resources, including num...
During the past decade, China has shown unusual enthusiasm for gaining World Heritage status in anti...
In many countries around the world, the UNESCO World Heritage sites are major tourist attractions. T...
It is recognized that a conflict exists between heritage protection and tourism development, a confl...
ABSTRACT: Chinese scholars have been debating how to best protect and utilize world heritage. This s...
Heritage preservation and tourism development are inevitably intertwined at heritage sites. The rela...
Two key research questions drive this research: does world heritage listing change the values a...
This thesis explores what existing issue of the complex relationship between heritage conservation a...
Abstract In many countries around the world, the UNESCO World Heritage sites are major tourist attra...
This paper examines issues concerning the protection and management of World Cultural Heritage prope...
The aim of this article is to investigate the authenticity of Shaolin Temple and Chenjiagou Village ...
The aim of this research is to explore how Öland could attract Chinese tourists to sustain its devel...
In China, sites categorised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are commonly used as a means of economic ...
Due to its rich stock of heritage assets, extraordinary pace of market liberalisation, and its polit...