City Integration and Tourism Development in the Greater Bay Area, China

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China
China's Gdp
China’s Gdp
Chinese Government
City Integration
cross-border cooperation
Dapeng Bay
destination management
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GBA
greater bay area
historical tourism development
HKSAR
HKTB
Intercity Railway
intercity transport impact on tourism
IVS
Macau SAR
Mainland China
metropolitan governance
Multi-destination Tourism
Negative Socio-cultural Impacts
Pearl River
PRD Area
PRD City
PRD Region
regional economic integration
SAR
Smart Cities
sustainable city development
Tokyo Bay Area
Total Tourist Arrival
tourism branding
Tourism Development
tourism in asia
tourism in china
tourism industry
tourism policy analysis
urban spatial planning
urban tourism
Wuhan Guangzhou High Speed Railway
Yangtze River Delta

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367259532
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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City Integration and Tourism Development in the Greater Bay Area, China explores the tourism development related issues of city integration in the Greater Bay Area (GBA).

This book starts with a general introduction to the background of the Greater Bay Area in China. Chapter 2 is a historical review, focusing on tourism development in GBA. Chapter 3 introduces the concept of city integration and the profile of GBA. Chapter 4 discusses the effect of city integration on tourism development. Chapter 5 describes the trends of city integration and tourism. Lastly, Chapter 6 is a case study with recommendations for city destination management.

This book is a valuable resource for social science researchers and those in related fields, such as city planners and tourism officers. This book is recommend reading for advanced undergraduate or postgraduate students of urban tourism, tourism economics, and tourism management.

Jian Ming Luo is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of International Tourism and Management at City University of Macau. He has extensive international and multinational tourism working experience. His teaching and research interests focus on urbanization, tourism development, entertainment, and consumer behaviour.

Chi Fung Lam worked in several hospitality and tourism industries in a few different countries including Hong Kong and Canada. His research area focuses on tourism demand analysis and economic impacts. His recent publications have appeared in highly prestigious international academic journals.

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