This study extends previous research on the motivations and expenditures of overseas Chinese tourists in mainland China by segmenting these visitors on the basis of their connectedness and experience with Chinese culture. Using empirical materials collected during diaspora-specialized tours, we identified Shallow, Extrinsic, Hybrid and Intrinsic segments which vary by their demographics, degree of cultural connectedness, experience with and knowledge of China, and willingness to engage with Chinese culture. Connectedness mediated their experience and interaction with Chinese culture, resulting in distinctive cognitive, affective, conative and prescriptive responses in various frontstage and backstage tourism moments. Overseas Chinese touris...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate Chinese travellers’ motivations in both shared accommodatio...
Outbound travel by Chinese residents is growing rapidly and it is predicted that Chinese visitors wi...
In response to the rapid growth of tourism in the world\u27s emerging regions led by Asia, this stud...
This study extends previous research on the motivations and expenditures of overseas Chinese tourist...
This paper examines the role played by tourism in affecting cultural identity and place attachment a...
I situate my dissertation research within cultural sociology, specifically the cultural phenomenon o...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P SHTM 2015 Lixviii, 313 pages :illustrations ;30 cmA small ...
Considerable efforts are underway to understand the behaviours of the growing number of outbound Chi...
Diaspora tourism refers to the travel of people in diaspora to their ancestral homelands in search o...
Tourists’ motivations are deeply rooted in the cultural values of the native country’s culture. This...
This paper examines the role played by tourism in affecting cultural identity and place attachment a...
This chapter considers Chinese tourists' learning and skill acquisition through travel and contempl...
Most of existing studies assume that diaspora tourism can facilitate the tourists to reconnect socia...
This study examines how diaspora tourists’ secondary and primary image of their ancestral home is co...
Researchers and destination marketers are aware of the need to understand the motives of Chinese tou...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate Chinese travellers’ motivations in both shared accommodatio...
Outbound travel by Chinese residents is growing rapidly and it is predicted that Chinese visitors wi...
In response to the rapid growth of tourism in the world\u27s emerging regions led by Asia, this stud...
This study extends previous research on the motivations and expenditures of overseas Chinese tourist...
This paper examines the role played by tourism in affecting cultural identity and place attachment a...
I situate my dissertation research within cultural sociology, specifically the cultural phenomenon o...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P SHTM 2015 Lixviii, 313 pages :illustrations ;30 cmA small ...
Considerable efforts are underway to understand the behaviours of the growing number of outbound Chi...
Diaspora tourism refers to the travel of people in diaspora to their ancestral homelands in search o...
Tourists’ motivations are deeply rooted in the cultural values of the native country’s culture. This...
This paper examines the role played by tourism in affecting cultural identity and place attachment a...
This chapter considers Chinese tourists' learning and skill acquisition through travel and contempl...
Most of existing studies assume that diaspora tourism can facilitate the tourists to reconnect socia...
This study examines how diaspora tourists’ secondary and primary image of their ancestral home is co...
Researchers and destination marketers are aware of the need to understand the motives of Chinese tou...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate Chinese travellers’ motivations in both shared accommodatio...
Outbound travel by Chinese residents is growing rapidly and it is predicted that Chinese visitors wi...
In response to the rapid growth of tourism in the world\u27s emerging regions led by Asia, this stud...