Noting the steady increase in Chinese tourism to Thailand, this article examines the emergence of a new category of tourism stakeholders, on the island of Phuket in particular. A series of entrepreneurs have settled there to open “pre-wedding” photography workshops, the halfway practice between a honeymoon and a themed stay. This article aims to understand this phenomenon, while opening the discussion on the creation of an economic system that supports it locally
The Tourist Trade in Thailand. Beginning towards the end of the 1950's, Thailand experienced remark...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to bridge micro-entrepreneurship, shari...
International audienceReturn to origins: journey in the imaginary of Chinese tourism searching for r...
While Southeast Asia is unquestionably the first receiving region of chinese outbound tourism, Thail...
As Thailand’s greatest source of foreign exchange revenue, international tourism plays an increasing...
This paper examines the ways in which conventional tourism and ecotourism are conceptually, operatio...
The temporal relationship between mass tourism and alternative tourism has received little attention...
International tourism forms an integral part of many Third World development strategies. The economi...
This paper explores the role of local entrepreneurs in the branding of Kinmen (Quemoy) Island, Taiwa...
Economy, tourist activity and environnement in tropical countries : the case of Thailand Since seve...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
The desire to spend leisure time in ‘natural’ settings represents a key factor behind the recent and...
Young independent Chinese travellers are increasingly visiting Pai, a small town in northern Thailan...
Chinese (Taoist) temples and shrines in Phuket, Thailand have a long established history which forms...
The Tourist Trade in Thailand. Beginning towards the end of the 1950's, Thailand experienced remark...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to bridge micro-entrepreneurship, shari...
International audienceReturn to origins: journey in the imaginary of Chinese tourism searching for r...
While Southeast Asia is unquestionably the first receiving region of chinese outbound tourism, Thail...
As Thailand’s greatest source of foreign exchange revenue, international tourism plays an increasing...
This paper examines the ways in which conventional tourism and ecotourism are conceptually, operatio...
The temporal relationship between mass tourism and alternative tourism has received little attention...
International tourism forms an integral part of many Third World development strategies. The economi...
This paper explores the role of local entrepreneurs in the branding of Kinmen (Quemoy) Island, Taiwa...
Economy, tourist activity and environnement in tropical countries : the case of Thailand Since seve...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
The desire to spend leisure time in ‘natural’ settings represents a key factor behind the recent and...
Young independent Chinese travellers are increasingly visiting Pai, a small town in northern Thailan...
Chinese (Taoist) temples and shrines in Phuket, Thailand have a long established history which forms...
The Tourist Trade in Thailand. Beginning towards the end of the 1950's, Thailand experienced remark...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to bridge micro-entrepreneurship, shari...
International audienceReturn to origins: journey in the imaginary of Chinese tourism searching for r...