Given the well-documented increase in Chinese outbound tourists, it is no surprise that the Chinese market continues to attract considerable scholarly interest. Previous studies have been primarily quantitative, using methods and instruments administered prior to and/or immediately after visitation. While useful, such approaches may struggle to capture the complex cultural attributes of the Chinese market. Accordingly, this paper proposes the adoption of high-engagement (HE) methods, namely Accompanied Walk and Visitor Employed Photography (VEP), as additional in-situ techniques for studying Chinese visitors. Drawing on fieldwork conducted at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, this paper details the procedures of using HE approaches to collect...
Effective interpretation of Australia’s unique landscapes has the potential to contribute to interna...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
The aim of this research is to explore how Öland could attract Chinese tourists to sustain its devel...
Given the well-documented increase in Chinese outbound tourists, it is no surprise that the Chinese ...
Photography is closely integrated with tourism. Tourist photographs can reveal what people view in a...
The principal aim of this thesis was to consider Chinese tourists' views, interests and understandin...
Landscape perceptions influence how visitors view, understand and ascribe qualities to the natural e...
Outbound travel by Chinese residents is growing rapidly and it is predicted that Chinese visitors wi...
This exploratory study focuses on the diverse appreciation of the Tasmanian wilderness in theeyes of...
This study seeks to deepen knowledge and understanding of the tourist gaze and tourist photography. ...
Since its resurgence in the early 1990s, domestic tourism in China has increasingly taken the form o...
Considerable efforts are underway to understand the behaviours of the growing number of outbound Chi...
China is expected to become the largest inbound source market to Australia and many other destinatio...
The relationship between tourism and photography has long been subject to academic scrutiny. However...
The package tourists dominate the outbound Chinese holiday travel market, and to date their nature t...
Effective interpretation of Australia’s unique landscapes has the potential to contribute to interna...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
The aim of this research is to explore how Öland could attract Chinese tourists to sustain its devel...
Given the well-documented increase in Chinese outbound tourists, it is no surprise that the Chinese ...
Photography is closely integrated with tourism. Tourist photographs can reveal what people view in a...
The principal aim of this thesis was to consider Chinese tourists' views, interests and understandin...
Landscape perceptions influence how visitors view, understand and ascribe qualities to the natural e...
Outbound travel by Chinese residents is growing rapidly and it is predicted that Chinese visitors wi...
This exploratory study focuses on the diverse appreciation of the Tasmanian wilderness in theeyes of...
This study seeks to deepen knowledge and understanding of the tourist gaze and tourist photography. ...
Since its resurgence in the early 1990s, domestic tourism in China has increasingly taken the form o...
Considerable efforts are underway to understand the behaviours of the growing number of outbound Chi...
China is expected to become the largest inbound source market to Australia and many other destinatio...
The relationship between tourism and photography has long been subject to academic scrutiny. However...
The package tourists dominate the outbound Chinese holiday travel market, and to date their nature t...
Effective interpretation of Australia’s unique landscapes has the potential to contribute to interna...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
The aim of this research is to explore how Öland could attract Chinese tourists to sustain its devel...