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Seeing China’s social-cultural change through the eyes of tourists

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Pages 348-368 | Received 16 Nov 2020, Accepted 08 Mar 2021, Published online: 29 Mar 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Our study scrutinises the personal and collective nostalgia that shapes the performativity of tourists, in order to analyse how tourism provides a space through which urban tourists understand rural China. By interrogating the social-cultural arena through which tourists experience the countryside, we examine how toured places are imagined and consumed. Our main purpose is to ponder, through the lens of tourism, the social-cultural change post-China’s economic reform that was started in 1978. We utilise reflexive ethnography to delineate the experiences of urban tourists, in light of their perceptions of the rural places. Our findings suggest that the past is remembered in terms of the grand narratives of a bygone era of socio-political coherence, which the tourists feel has been eroded against the changing urban landscape. Methodologically, we aim to explore the possibility of pushing tourism enquiries further, from a predominantly positivist spatial science that seeks objective facts, to a more humanistic field of research involving existential and phenomenological methods.

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Yiping Li

Yiping Li, Professor, school of Management, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China. Professor Yiping Li is a geographer and tourism researcher. His research interests range from tourism geographies, leisure culture and perception of time, space and place; to academic issues with regards to China and Asia-Pacific tourism development.

Zixin Mai

Zixin Mai, Post-graduate student, school of Management, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China. Major in tourism management, and her research interests include leisure culture, social influence of tourism, and perception of place.

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