Chinese Heritage Sites and their Audiences

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Author_Rouran Zhang
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China
China National Commission
China's Tourism Development
China’s Tourism Development
Chinese
Chinese Government
Cultural
cultural interaction
cultural landscape analysis
Culture
emotional geographies
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Government
Hangzhou Government
Harmony Discourse
Heritage
heritage tourism studies
Hongcun
Hui Culture
ICOMOS Report
Interaction
Interpretation
Local People's Sense
Local People’s Sense
local stakeholder engagement
Longjing Tea
Meaning
Nomination Dossiers
Performance
qualitative fieldwork China
Site
social and emotional work
Southern Anhui
Southern Song Dynasty
Su Dongpo
Ticket Sale Revenue
Tourism
tourist-local interaction dynamics
UNESCO
visitor experience research
West Lake
WHC
World Heritage
World Heritage Application
World Heritage Committee
World Heritage Listing
World Heritage Nomination
World Heritage Programme
World Heritage Sites
Xidi
Yue Fei

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138624931
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Chinese Heritage Sites and their Audiences provides a Chinese perspective on tourists’ relationship to heritage. Contributing to ongoing debates within heritage and tourism studies, the book offers insights into how and why visitors engage with such sites.

Drawing on interviews with domestic tourists, local residents and heritage officials at the World Heritage sites of West Lake, Xidi and Hongcun, Zhang argues that tourists have agency: when they visit heritage sites, they are doing cultural, social and emotional work, whilst also negotiating cultural meanings. Providing an examination of the complex interactions between locals and tourists, the author then considers how tourists navigate and interpret heritage sites. Finally, Zhang examines whether the government or locally controlled tourism enterprises are more effective in facilitating meaningful cultural interaction between tourists and locals. Overall, the book demonstrates the interrelation between tourism and heritage, and the tensions that are created when the ways in which sites are used differ from the expectations of UNESCO and national or regional site managers.

Chinese Heritage Sites and their Audiences pays particular attention to ongoing debates about heritage performances, the importance of emotions and the agency of tourists, and will thus appeal to academics and students engaged in the study of heritage, tourism, landscape architecture and anthropology.

Rouran Zhang is a lecturer in the College of Tourism and Service Management, Nankai University, China. He is an expert member of ICOMOS-IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes and ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Cultural Tourism. He is a Chinese representative of the ongoing collaborative project of ICOMOS and IUCN entitled ‘Culture Nature Journey.’

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