This research was undertaken between September and October in 2010, and examined the tourism impacts in a Chinese Taoist village, Mt. Qiyun, which is located at the Southern part of Anhui province. The village features beautiful mountainous scenery, deep Taoist culture, historic residential houses, a heritage of inscriptions on stones and cliffs left by famous poets and scholars, and the special Danxia landscape. Qiyun is a unique village that is not only a residential area but also a tourist area. The initial intention for tourism development in the village was to reduce poverty in the village because of the limitation of farming agricultural crops on the mountain. The research both surveyed visitors and residents of the village and the pe...
Balancing heritage protection and tourism development is currently the major challenge in traditiona...
This thesis is concerned with the commercialization of religious sites and tourists' spiritual value...
Is tourism a boon or burden to the land and the people that it impacts? This question has plagued ac...
This research was undertaken between September and October in 2010, and examined the tourism impacts...
This thesis was conducted in Qiyun Mountain, Anhui Province from the commencement of November, 2012,...
The article reports findings derived from a sample of 357 questionnaires that were self-completed by...
This research aims to examine tourists’ perception of the sustainable tourism development of the Tia...
Abstract The impact of tourism on traditional Chinese villages is a topical issue; there are enough ...
This thesis is a study of pilgrimage and religious tourism in a Chinese Buddhist context, with a foc...
Tourism development is a very important industry to improve the development of countries, households...
This study explores the impacts of agritourism on the quality of life of a rural ethnic community an...
Tourism is becoming a viable and important economic development strategy in the regeneration of hist...
In China, sites categorised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are commonly used as a means of economic ...
Community plays an important role in the preservation of agricultural heritage system (AHS). Recentl...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
Balancing heritage protection and tourism development is currently the major challenge in traditiona...
This thesis is concerned with the commercialization of religious sites and tourists' spiritual value...
Is tourism a boon or burden to the land and the people that it impacts? This question has plagued ac...
This research was undertaken between September and October in 2010, and examined the tourism impacts...
This thesis was conducted in Qiyun Mountain, Anhui Province from the commencement of November, 2012,...
The article reports findings derived from a sample of 357 questionnaires that were self-completed by...
This research aims to examine tourists’ perception of the sustainable tourism development of the Tia...
Abstract The impact of tourism on traditional Chinese villages is a topical issue; there are enough ...
This thesis is a study of pilgrimage and religious tourism in a Chinese Buddhist context, with a foc...
Tourism development is a very important industry to improve the development of countries, households...
This study explores the impacts of agritourism on the quality of life of a rural ethnic community an...
Tourism is becoming a viable and important economic development strategy in the regeneration of hist...
In China, sites categorised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are commonly used as a means of economic ...
Community plays an important role in the preservation of agricultural heritage system (AHS). Recentl...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
Balancing heritage protection and tourism development is currently the major challenge in traditiona...
This thesis is concerned with the commercialization of religious sites and tourists' spiritual value...
Is tourism a boon or burden to the land and the people that it impacts? This question has plagued ac...