Tourism Places in Asia: Destinations, Stakeholders and Consumption
Tourism Places in Asia: Destinations, Stakeholders and Consumption
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Asia has been the most dynamic region for tourism development in recent decades, driven by the growth of outbound and domestic travel and tourism among mainland Chinese. Tourism research has also grown significantly in the Asian continent, focusing on developing the Asian economies and moving them from their 'developing world status. Tourism Places in Asia: Destinations, Stakeholders, and Consumption highlights the progress of tourism scholarship in Asia in other areas, especially in the way places are impacted by tourists and the tourism industry.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 194 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Asia has emerged as a vibrant and dynamic region for tourism development in recent decades, attracting a significant influx of both outbound and domestic travelers. This remarkable growth is driven by the remarkable economic progress and rising affluence of countries like China, which has experienced a surge in prosperity since the 1970s. The human desire to explore and experience new cultures has also played a pivotal role in shaping the tourism landscape of Asia.
In response to this growing demand, tourism research in Asia has experienced a significant surge, with scholars and researchers working tirelessly to better understand the complex dynamics of tourism and its impact on various destinations. The primary focus of this research has been on the Chinese realm, encompassing mainland China and Taiwan. East Asia has emerged as the most dynamic region for tourism development, driven by the growth of outbound travel among mainland Chinese. This reflects the increasing affluence and global connectivity of the Chinese population, as well as their growing interest in exploring other parts of the world.
Furthermore, tourism research in Asia has also played a crucial role in developing the economies of the region. By promoting tourism, countries can attract foreign investment, create job opportunities, and stimulate economic growth. This has led to the development of various tourism infrastructure, including hotels, resorts, and transportation networks, which have improved the quality of travel experiences for tourists.
In addition to its economic benefits, tourism has also had a significant impact on the cultural and environmental heritage of Asia. It has provided opportunities for local communities to showcase their traditions, customs, and cuisine to a global audience, while also raising awareness about conservation and sustainability issues. However, the growth of tourism has also brought challenges, such as overcrowding, environmental degradation, and cultural insensitivity.
To address these challenges, tourism scholars and policymakers in Asia are working to develop sustainable tourism practices that balance economic development with environmental protection and cultural preservation. This includes promoting responsible tourism, promoting cultural exchange and understanding, and developing infrastructure that is sensitive to the local environment and culture.
In conclusion, tourism has played a significant role in shaping the tourism landscape of Asia, and its impact is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. By understanding the complex dynamics of tourism and its impact on various destinations, scholars and policymakers can work towards developing sustainable tourism practices that benefit both tourists and local communities.
Asia has been the most dynamic region for tourism development in recent decades, driven by the growth of both outbound and domestic travel and tourism among mainland Chinese. This reflects the phenomenal change in prosperity that the Peoples Republic of China has experienced since the 1970s, as well as the human drive to travel and explore their world. Tourism research has also grown significantly in the Asian continent in recent years. Much of this scholarship is focused on developing the Asian economies to move them from their ‘developing world status. Tourism Places in Asia: Destinations,Stakeholders,and Consumption highlights the progress of tourism scholarship in Asia in other areas, especially in the way
Asia has emerged as a vibrant and dynamic region for tourism development in recent decades, attracting a significant influx of both outbound and domestic travelers. This remarkable growth is driven by the remarkable economic progress and rising affluence of countries like China, which has experienced a surge in prosperity since the 1970s. The human desire to explore and experience new cultures has also played a pivotal role in shaping the tourism landscape of Asia.
In response to this growing demand, tourism research in Asia has experienced a significant surge, with scholars and researchers working tirelessly to better understand the complex dynamics of tourism and its impact on various destinations. The primary focus of this research has been on the Chinese realm, encompassing mainland China and Taiwan. East Asia has emerged as the most dynamic region for tourism development, driven by the growth of outbound travel among mainland Chinese. This reflects the increasing affluence and global connectivity of the Chinese population, as well as their growing interest in exploring other parts of the world.
Furthermore, tourism research in Asia has also played a crucial role in developing the economies of the region. By promoting tourism, countries can attract foreign investment, create job opportunities, and stimulate economic growth. This has led to the development of various tourism infrastructure, including hotels, resorts, and transportation networks, which have improved the quality of travel experiences for tourists.
In addition to its economic benefits, tourism has also had a significant impact on the cultural and environmental heritage of Asia. It has provided opportunities for local communities to showcase their traditions, customs, and cuisine to a global audience, while also raising awareness about conservation and sustainability issues. However, the growth of tourism has also brought challenges, such as overcrowding, environmental degradation, and cultural insensitivity.
To address these challenges, tourism scholars and policymakers in Asia are working to develop sustainable tourism practices that balance economic development with environmental protection and cultural preservation. This includes promoting responsible tourism, promoting cultural exchange and understanding, and developing infrastructure that is sensitive to the local environment and culture.
In conclusion, tourism has played a significant role in shaping the tourism landscape of Asia, and its impact is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. By understanding the complex dynamics of tourism and its impact on various destinations, scholars and policymakers can work towards developing sustainable tourism practices that benefit both tourists and local communities.
Weight: 453g
Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367748234
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