The state is uniquely placed to determine how cultural heritage is used for tourism. Yet, even in highly centralized regimes, at times the central state is likely to respond to societal pressures and local government initiative in order to maintain its political hegemony. The paper explores the changing attitudes of China’s Communist Party-led national government toward cultural heritage and Confucianism, and the consequences of that shift for tourism and a Confucian ceremony at Qufu World Heritage Site. A gradual acceptance by central government of tourism and traditional cultural activities at the site is related to growing tensions and instabilities in Chinese society and to a slow decentralization of government policymaking
This chapter explores how the political-administrative design of the Chinese state, characterized as...
This paper analyzes the state-market relationship in the Chinese domestic tourism industry in the co...
China's spectacular economic development has altered radically not only the accepted understanding o...
Blumenfield, Tami; Silverman, Helaine (Eds.) (2013), Cultural heritage politics in China, New York,...
Heritage, an important tourism resource, has witnessed gradual patrimonialisation in the post-modern...
'Red tourism' is to exploit the historical heritage of the Chinese Communist Party for tourism devel...
Since 1978, tourism in China has grown rapidly in terms of numbers of tourists and revenues. Althoug...
The People’s Republic of China has experienced great economic, political and socio-cultural changes...
This chapter explores the challenges of heritage and tourism studies in China. Current scholarship i...
Heritage Politics in China studies the impact of heritage policies and discourses on the Chinese sta...
As China actively pursues modernization, the tensions among a rigid application of socialism, the co...
The aim of the paper is to show the process of changing the Chinese approach to its own cultural her...
This paper examines how the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO...
As an important embodiment and carrier of Chinese traditional culture, the rituals and ceremonies in...
During the past decade, China has shown unusual enthusiasm for gaining World Heritage status in anti...
This chapter explores how the political-administrative design of the Chinese state, characterized as...
This paper analyzes the state-market relationship in the Chinese domestic tourism industry in the co...
China's spectacular economic development has altered radically not only the accepted understanding o...
Blumenfield, Tami; Silverman, Helaine (Eds.) (2013), Cultural heritage politics in China, New York,...
Heritage, an important tourism resource, has witnessed gradual patrimonialisation in the post-modern...
'Red tourism' is to exploit the historical heritage of the Chinese Communist Party for tourism devel...
Since 1978, tourism in China has grown rapidly in terms of numbers of tourists and revenues. Althoug...
The People’s Republic of China has experienced great economic, political and socio-cultural changes...
This chapter explores the challenges of heritage and tourism studies in China. Current scholarship i...
Heritage Politics in China studies the impact of heritage policies and discourses on the Chinese sta...
As China actively pursues modernization, the tensions among a rigid application of socialism, the co...
The aim of the paper is to show the process of changing the Chinese approach to its own cultural her...
This paper examines how the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO...
As an important embodiment and carrier of Chinese traditional culture, the rituals and ceremonies in...
During the past decade, China has shown unusual enthusiasm for gaining World Heritage status in anti...
This chapter explores how the political-administrative design of the Chinese state, characterized as...
This paper analyzes the state-market relationship in the Chinese domestic tourism industry in the co...
China's spectacular economic development has altered radically not only the accepted understanding o...