This article outlines the development of Vietnam’s Con Dao archipelago (and Con Son island in particular) as tourism destinations since the formal reunification of Vietnam in 1975. In particular it examines the nature of the area’s two main tourism attractions, Con Son’s prison sites and memorials and the archipelago’s natural environment, and how these have been marketed to and experienced by national and international tourists. This discussion also involves considerations of the concept of thanatourism and how the latter might be understood to operate in a Vietnamese context. The final sections of the article consider development plans and options for the archipelago; how these can be understood within national political contexts; and wha...
In this paper we analyze the recent acceleration of tourism in the historical hill station of Sa Pa ...
The Vietnamese state's interaction with international capital has been influenced by the Communist P...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2004. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Adv...
ticle outlines the development of Vietnam’s Con Dao archipelago (and Con Son island in particular) a...
Identifying the reasons why people visit places associated with death and suffering remains a key st...
Vietnam has more than 3,000 islands, which usually have well-preserved natural environments and rich...
International audienceIn 2003, 350 000 Overseas-Vietnamese were registered as tourists in Vietnam. T...
As Vietnam has moved into the same economic orbit as its Southeast Asian neighbours it has been expo...
This paper aims to re-examine the universality of tourist spaces in relation to the change of touris...
Ha Long Bay, located in the northeastern Vietnamese province of Quang Ninh, is a region of competing...
USQ publication. This publication is Volume 1, Number 1 of the Journal of Viet Nam Studies. The volu...
With the 1986 declaration of the doi moi programme of economic reforms, the Vietnamese government in...
1noIn tourism, the images have a key role in development of a place as holiday destination mainly be...
This paper aims to explain how Ha Long Bay's tourism potential is one of UNESCO's world heritage and...
Luxury and communism are perceived to be ideologically incompatible values. Prior to the end of the ...
In this paper we analyze the recent acceleration of tourism in the historical hill station of Sa Pa ...
The Vietnamese state's interaction with international capital has been influenced by the Communist P...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2004. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Adv...
ticle outlines the development of Vietnam’s Con Dao archipelago (and Con Son island in particular) a...
Identifying the reasons why people visit places associated with death and suffering remains a key st...
Vietnam has more than 3,000 islands, which usually have well-preserved natural environments and rich...
International audienceIn 2003, 350 000 Overseas-Vietnamese were registered as tourists in Vietnam. T...
As Vietnam has moved into the same economic orbit as its Southeast Asian neighbours it has been expo...
This paper aims to re-examine the universality of tourist spaces in relation to the change of touris...
Ha Long Bay, located in the northeastern Vietnamese province of Quang Ninh, is a region of competing...
USQ publication. This publication is Volume 1, Number 1 of the Journal of Viet Nam Studies. The volu...
With the 1986 declaration of the doi moi programme of economic reforms, the Vietnamese government in...
1noIn tourism, the images have a key role in development of a place as holiday destination mainly be...
This paper aims to explain how Ha Long Bay's tourism potential is one of UNESCO's world heritage and...
Luxury and communism are perceived to be ideologically incompatible values. Prior to the end of the ...
In this paper we analyze the recent acceleration of tourism in the historical hill station of Sa Pa ...
The Vietnamese state's interaction with international capital has been influenced by the Communist P...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2004. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Adv...