This paper is a result of a three-year field research project carried out in Luoyang (Henan Province, China) by two authors in cooperation with Chinese officials. The paper analyzes, from the managerial point of view, the case study of the Guan Lin Temple, a well-established site with historical and religious values which attracts many visitors from all over the country. The analysis, based on a previously developed framework, discusses curatorial and visitors effectiveness and resources efficiency in both human and financial resources. Despite good visitor numbers and economic performance a case of financial mismanagement emerges, with serious problems in terms of governance
Heritage Sites in Contemporary China: Cultural Policies and Management Practices focuses on cultural...
This thesis explores what existing issue of the complex relationship between heritage conservation a...
This final chapter aims to underline some of the major issues which have already emerged during the ...
This paper is a result of a three-year field research project carried out in Luoyang (Henan Province...
Guanlin is traditionally a well established site, with several positive elements of interest: •its...
This article investigates change processes regarding the managerial aspects of organizing cultural h...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the main UNESCO sites in China. The cases ...
none3Few countries boast a history which is as long and rich as China’s; at the same time, few count...
none2There are several elements of interest in this case study, an example of a “not easy” heritage:...
AbstractWith its rich culture and long history, China has abundant heritage resources, including num...
Due to its rich stock of heritage assets, extraordinary pace of market liberalisation, and its polit...
none2Two different sets of elements give a crucial relevance to Longmen Grottoes as a case history: ...
This thesis studies aspects of cultural heritage tourism in China. Relevant secondary tourism data i...
During the past decade, China has shown unusual enthusiasm for gaining World Heritage status in anti...
Heritage Sites in Contemporary China: Cultural Policies and Management Practices focuses on cultural...
This thesis explores what existing issue of the complex relationship between heritage conservation a...
This final chapter aims to underline some of the major issues which have already emerged during the ...
This paper is a result of a three-year field research project carried out in Luoyang (Henan Province...
Guanlin is traditionally a well established site, with several positive elements of interest: •its...
This article investigates change processes regarding the managerial aspects of organizing cultural h...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the main UNESCO sites in China. The cases ...
none3Few countries boast a history which is as long and rich as China’s; at the same time, few count...
none2There are several elements of interest in this case study, an example of a “not easy” heritage:...
AbstractWith its rich culture and long history, China has abundant heritage resources, including num...
Due to its rich stock of heritage assets, extraordinary pace of market liberalisation, and its polit...
none2Two different sets of elements give a crucial relevance to Longmen Grottoes as a case history: ...
This thesis studies aspects of cultural heritage tourism in China. Relevant secondary tourism data i...
During the past decade, China has shown unusual enthusiasm for gaining World Heritage status in anti...
Heritage Sites in Contemporary China: Cultural Policies and Management Practices focuses on cultural...
This thesis explores what existing issue of the complex relationship between heritage conservation a...
This final chapter aims to underline some of the major issues which have already emerged during the ...