This paper offers an interpretation of competing legitimacies at the 2007 4th Annual Wutaishan Buddhist Festival in Taihua, Shanxi Province. It suggests how spectacle, entertainment and performance spaces are condoned arenas of challenge and usage by mainstream and peripheral groups. The paper also discusses the methods employed in the framing and nature of interpretation, and possesses its own tension as the different cultural perspectives and voices are heeded. It concludes that the festival exists as a multi-layered event involving economics, politics, faith, entertainment and prestige – each of which creates its own set of interpretations contextualised in the evolving state of Chinese tourism. The paper is partially a response to the w...
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This paper offers an interpretation of competing legitimacies at the 2007 4th Annual Wutaishan Buddh...
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Pilgrimage has long played an important role in many of the world\u27s religions; examples include t...
There is currently much debate about how knowledge of tourism can and indeed should be produced. Tou...
While there exists a considerable body of literature on pilgrimages and religious tourism, research ...
The tourism industry and research community are cognizant of the importance of mediation in creating...
Commoditisation is a common phenomenon at most visitor attractions, and sacred sites are no exceptio...
Within tourism studies, the 'critical turn' has evoked growing reflective and critical perspectives ...
This paper offers an interpretation of competing legitimacies at the 2007 4th Annual Wutaishan Buddh...
This thesis is a study of pilgrimage and religious tourism in a Chinese Buddhist context, with a foc...
This paper addresses the question of how contemporary visitors perceive the more commercial facets o...
China provides many interesting opportunities for tourism research owing to its unique historic, eco...
The main topic for this thesis is the mixture of Tourism and Buddhism in China, to ask the question ...
The Shaolin Monastery annually attracts millions of visitors from around the world. However, the ove...
The article reports an analysis derived from a sample of 640 respondents visiting the Buddhist site ...
The book examines the extent to which Coser's (1956) 16 propositions can apply to tourism impact stu...
Commercial activities are emerging at different religious sites and the practices arouse global conc...
Pilgrimage has long played an important role in many of the world\u27s religions; examples include t...
There is currently much debate about how knowledge of tourism can and indeed should be produced. Tou...
While there exists a considerable body of literature on pilgrimages and religious tourism, research ...
The tourism industry and research community are cognizant of the importance of mediation in creating...
Commoditisation is a common phenomenon at most visitor attractions, and sacred sites are no exceptio...
Within tourism studies, the 'critical turn' has evoked growing reflective and critical perspectives ...