Heritage Tourism and Cities in China

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adaptive reuse
architectural designs
Branch Canals
built environment studies
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China's urban heritage
China’s urban heritage
Chinese civilization
Chinese Gaze
City Images
cultural landscape management
Dietrich Soyez
Ding Shaolian
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Feng Shui
Fung Mei Sarah Li
Ganjiang River
Grace H. Y. Wong
heritage conservation
heritage preservation
heritage tourism
heritage tourism research
historic city tourism research
historic urban fabric
Ho Ho
Holy Field
Hutong Neighbourhoods
industrial archaeology
Industrial Elements
Industrial Heritage
Industrial Heritage Sites
Industrial Heritage Tourism
Industrial Museums
Industrial Tourism
Industrial Tourism Attractions
Industrial Tourism Products
Jing Lu
Jinsheng Jason Zhu
Kao Gong Ji
Leilei Li
Longshan Culture
Official Tourism Websites
Shanshan Dai
Traditional Industrial Cities
Trevor H. B. Sofield
urban conservation
urban heritage conservation
urban heritage utilisation
Urban Morphology
urban regeneration China
Water Grid
Web Content Analysis
Werner Breitung
Xiaojun Fan
Xueke (Stephanie) Yang
Zhongshan City
Zhou Li

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138481022
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 15 May 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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China has surged into the 21st century as one of the most rapidly modernizing countries in the world. Its burgeoning cities reflect this extraordinary growth with a dazzling array of new architectural forms and designs. In its transformation, the 5000-year old heritage of its built civilization, embedded in its villages, towns and cities, has often been replaced. The Chinese Government, aware of the value of this heritage, has in recent years taken concrete steps to conserve and preserve not just national icons such as the Forbidden Palace in Beijing, the Great Wall of China and the Grey Goose Pagoda in Xian but also the more general historic fabric of its urban development over the centuries. The challenges are great, particularly as population growth and rural-urban drift have combined to place enormous pressure on city resources. The chapters in this book explore these challenges as well as analysing other institutional, cultural, social and economic issues related to urban heritage conservation and utilization, with a focus on the role of tourism in reinforcing conservation values by finding new uses for old buildings and districts. This book covers new areas of heritage tourism research in Chinese cities.

The chapters were originally published in a special issue of the Journal of Heritage Tourism.

Honggang Xu is a Professor from Sun Yat-Sen University. Her interest is tourism geography. She is a senior Editor for the journal, Tourism Geographies, and has published widely in leading international journals with her students and colleagues in China and abroad, and is a frequent presenter at international tourism and geography conferences around the world. Trevor Sofield, Visiting Professor, Center for Tourism Planning and Research, Sun Yat Sen University, China, has been involved in more than thirty tourism planning & development projects and research in China for the past 25 years. Originally from Australia he has undertaken more than 100 tourism projects in more than twenty other countries in the Asia Pacific region and Africa, including with UNESCO.