Hong Kong is a popular destination for Mainland tourists for shopping tourism, particularly after the introduction of Individual Visit Scheme in 2003. Recently, there has been growing tension between local residents and Mainland visitors in sharing leisure spaces such as shopping malls. There is a need to develop a better understanding of this host-guest relationship in order to maintain sustainable tourism development. This study is to examine shopping as a leisure experience in Hong Kong to have better knowledge of use of shopping spaces of Hong Kong residents and Mainland visitors. It is also aimed to analyze their perceptions towards shopping malls in Hong Kong, and enhance understanding of their mutual perceptions when sharing shopp...
Greater global mobility and the information boom will lead to higher levels of urban tourism demand....
This study attempts to understand residents\u27 attitudes and supports towards tourism development f...
This paper addresses the question why tourist attitude towards the interactions with residents are m...
This paper aims to understand the customer satisfaction between Mainland shoppers and Local Shoppers...
Tourism is one of the most important industries generating substantial revenue to the economy of Hon...
Tourists from mainland China constitute one of the world's biggest and fastest-growing travel market...
In recent years, an increasing number of property developers have constructed outdoor public space o...
Shopping centres have become part of the daily lives of the urban citizens. Going to shopping centre...
Compared with local shoppers, tourist shoppers have very different shopping behaviors and preference...
This study focuses on the success of neighborhood shopping mall in Hong Kong. Many Western literatur...
The number of development projects made to promote Malaysia as a shopping tourism destination has in...
Purpose - This paper aims to study the shopping preferences of the mainland Chinese travelers who vi...
Shopping centre is very important in our daily life. It consists of retail stores and leisure facili...
This paper used a mixed-method approach, combining cluster analysis and member-checking interviews t...
Being a well-known destination for tourists from around the world, tourist shopping expenditure cont...
Greater global mobility and the information boom will lead to higher levels of urban tourism demand....
This study attempts to understand residents\u27 attitudes and supports towards tourism development f...
This paper addresses the question why tourist attitude towards the interactions with residents are m...
This paper aims to understand the customer satisfaction between Mainland shoppers and Local Shoppers...
Tourism is one of the most important industries generating substantial revenue to the economy of Hon...
Tourists from mainland China constitute one of the world's biggest and fastest-growing travel market...
In recent years, an increasing number of property developers have constructed outdoor public space o...
Shopping centres have become part of the daily lives of the urban citizens. Going to shopping centre...
Compared with local shoppers, tourist shoppers have very different shopping behaviors and preference...
This study focuses on the success of neighborhood shopping mall in Hong Kong. Many Western literatur...
The number of development projects made to promote Malaysia as a shopping tourism destination has in...
Purpose - This paper aims to study the shopping preferences of the mainland Chinese travelers who vi...
Shopping centre is very important in our daily life. It consists of retail stores and leisure facili...
This paper used a mixed-method approach, combining cluster analysis and member-checking interviews t...
Being a well-known destination for tourists from around the world, tourist shopping expenditure cont...
Greater global mobility and the information boom will lead to higher levels of urban tourism demand....
This study attempts to understand residents\u27 attitudes and supports towards tourism development f...
This paper addresses the question why tourist attitude towards the interactions with residents are m...