This paper offers insights into backpacker tourism from the People’s Republic of China. Chinese backpackers are a distinctively post-Mao reform generation growing up at a time when China shifts from Mao Zedong’s socialist policies to Deng Xiaoping’s policy explorations with capitalism. Through distanced virtual ethnography of a leading internet forum, it has been discovered that the forum members’ post-Mao backpacker gazes appropriate the postcolonial spaces of Macau in ways that contradict existing backpacker ideals and media and academic portrayal and stereotyping of Chinese youths, particularly concerning gender role adoption and the exoticising of postcolonial leisurescape. Backpacking in Macau also reveals the communal and differentiat...
This research examines the rise of voluntary associations of ¡°donkey friends,¡± accompanied by the ...
Backpacking tourism has gained in popularity among Chinese young people since the 1990s. While learn...
The rapid growth of China\u27s outbound tourism market has greatly contributed to today\u27s global ...
This paper offers insights into backpacker tourism from the People’s Republic of China. Chinese back...
The aim of this paper is to provide insights into Chinese backpacking tourism in Tibet. Chinese back...
The current study aims at exposing how Chinese backpackers question the social norms of the Chinese ...
Backpacking tourism has gained in popularity among Chinese young people since the 1990s. While learn...
‘Donkey friends’ (驴友 lü you) have been increasingly popular – Chinese backpackers who look for trave...
This study initially aims to investigate Chinese outbound backpackers’ travel experiences through Wh...
Chinese Post-80s (the Chinese equivalent of Generation Y) are a distinct generation that emerged dur...
The development of tourism in China is a relatively recent and rapidly evolving phenomenon This stud...
This thesis presents the emergence of backpacking among the urban post-reform Chinese generation. De...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Over the last decade, the Chinese Post-80s (bor...
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
This paper offers insights into women travellers' experiences and discusses the gendered views of fe...
This research examines the rise of voluntary associations of ¡°donkey friends,¡± accompanied by the ...
Backpacking tourism has gained in popularity among Chinese young people since the 1990s. While learn...
The rapid growth of China\u27s outbound tourism market has greatly contributed to today\u27s global ...
This paper offers insights into backpacker tourism from the People’s Republic of China. Chinese back...
The aim of this paper is to provide insights into Chinese backpacking tourism in Tibet. Chinese back...
The current study aims at exposing how Chinese backpackers question the social norms of the Chinese ...
Backpacking tourism has gained in popularity among Chinese young people since the 1990s. While learn...
‘Donkey friends’ (驴友 lü you) have been increasingly popular – Chinese backpackers who look for trave...
This study initially aims to investigate Chinese outbound backpackers’ travel experiences through Wh...
Chinese Post-80s (the Chinese equivalent of Generation Y) are a distinct generation that emerged dur...
The development of tourism in China is a relatively recent and rapidly evolving phenomenon This stud...
This thesis presents the emergence of backpacking among the urban post-reform Chinese generation. De...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Over the last decade, the Chinese Post-80s (bor...
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
This paper offers insights into women travellers' experiences and discusses the gendered views of fe...
This research examines the rise of voluntary associations of ¡°donkey friends,¡± accompanied by the ...
Backpacking tourism has gained in popularity among Chinese young people since the 1990s. While learn...
The rapid growth of China\u27s outbound tourism market has greatly contributed to today\u27s global ...