Drawing on the results of an empirical study, this chapter examines the case of the Ulaanbaatar Naadam within the framework of the literature on cultural authenticity and with reference to the contribution of sporting events and competitions to the latter. Differences between overseas and domestic markets attending the event are investigated and conclusions are drawn on the role of cultural authenticity in motivating visitors to attend the Naadam festival
Continuing the series on exploring diverse hospitality practices, Kevin O'Gorman and Karen Thompson ...
Purpose Many communities in most parts of the world have increased efforts in promoting and sustaini...
In an era when popular and mass cultures are positioned further up the symbolic hierarchy, sport eve...
Drawing on the results of an empirical study, this chapter examines the case of the Ulaanbaatar Naad...
Drawing on the results of an empirical study, this chapter examines the case of the Ulaanbaatar Naad...
The chapter discusses the different experiences of the two sets of visitors to the Ulaanbaala Naadan...
As one of the important forms of intangible cultural heritage, heritage sporting events are becoming...
The study investigates visitor motivation for attending the 2005 Naadam Festival in Ulaanbaatar, Mon...
In 2006, Mongolia celebrated the 800th anniversary of the unification of the Mongol tribes. Today, r...
The study investigates visitor motivation for attending the 2005 Naadam Festival in Ulaanbaatar, Mon...
The study investigates visitor motivation for attending the 2005 Naadam Festival in Ulaanbaatar, Mon...
The analysis of visitor motivation for attending festivals, as a basis for segmentation, is an impor...
Mongolia, a country as rich in culture as it is in natural resources, is beginning the process of di...
Iban longhouses are a key tourist attraction in Sarawak, a Malaysian state on the island of Borneo. ...
The aim of this study is to explore the role of authenticity in heritage festivals in Korea. It comp...
Continuing the series on exploring diverse hospitality practices, Kevin O'Gorman and Karen Thompson ...
Purpose Many communities in most parts of the world have increased efforts in promoting and sustaini...
In an era when popular and mass cultures are positioned further up the symbolic hierarchy, sport eve...
Drawing on the results of an empirical study, this chapter examines the case of the Ulaanbaatar Naad...
Drawing on the results of an empirical study, this chapter examines the case of the Ulaanbaatar Naad...
The chapter discusses the different experiences of the two sets of visitors to the Ulaanbaala Naadan...
As one of the important forms of intangible cultural heritage, heritage sporting events are becoming...
The study investigates visitor motivation for attending the 2005 Naadam Festival in Ulaanbaatar, Mon...
In 2006, Mongolia celebrated the 800th anniversary of the unification of the Mongol tribes. Today, r...
The study investigates visitor motivation for attending the 2005 Naadam Festival in Ulaanbaatar, Mon...
The study investigates visitor motivation for attending the 2005 Naadam Festival in Ulaanbaatar, Mon...
The analysis of visitor motivation for attending festivals, as a basis for segmentation, is an impor...
Mongolia, a country as rich in culture as it is in natural resources, is beginning the process of di...
Iban longhouses are a key tourist attraction in Sarawak, a Malaysian state on the island of Borneo. ...
The aim of this study is to explore the role of authenticity in heritage festivals in Korea. It comp...
Continuing the series on exploring diverse hospitality practices, Kevin O'Gorman and Karen Thompson ...
Purpose Many communities in most parts of the world have increased efforts in promoting and sustaini...
In an era when popular and mass cultures are positioned further up the symbolic hierarchy, sport eve...