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Actor-Network Theory in Tourism Research over the Last Two Decades: Progress and Prospects
WANG Xiuqiong, HUANG Anqi, LIANG Xiaomei, WU Xiaojie
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (5): 69-92.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.206
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The application of actor-network theory (ANT) in tourism research has been broadened. It reveals, through a unique methodological paradigm, the operational mode of an inter-relational network of key elements such as the environment, tourists, and tourism products. Taking 70 relevant papers on ANT published between 2000 and 2021 from the SSCI and CSSCI databases as samples, this paper conducts a systematic literature review (SLR) to summarize ANT in the field of tourism research based on five aspects: the number of published papers and publication distribution, types of papers, data acquisition methods, application of ANT in different tourism research topics, and differences between Chinese and English papers. The results show that the number of published papers follows a phased upward trend; the type of papers is mainly qualitative; and the main data acquisition methods comprise case studies, field investigations, and second-hand data. The research mainly focuses on theory and research development, heritage and environmental issues, tourism product development and planning, and rural tourism, as well as the differences in research foci and the application of ANT between Chinese and English literature. Based on a complete understanding of the application status of ANT in tourism research, this paper puts forward suggestions for future development, which can act as a reference and inspiration for follow-up research.

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Differences in and Influencing Factors of the Leisure Lifestyles of Urban and Rural Residents
LI Weifei, SHI Shaoxiang, YUAN Lin
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (5): 50-68.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.210
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Urban-rural differences have long been an important research topic but most of the existing literature has focused on the economic aspects, failing to explore the differences in the quality of life between urban and rural residents. Based on annual data from the China General Social Survey and using a latent class modeling approach to build a mixed regression model, this paper explores the differences in and influencing factors of the leisure lifestyles of Chinese urban and rural residents. The findings show that (1) the leisure lifestyles of urban and rural residents are remarkably different, with urban residents participating in leisure activities much more frequently than rural residents as a whole; (2) the differences in the types of leisure participation between urban and rural residents are obvious, with urban residents participating more frequently in leisure activities that help promote personal growth and rural residents being less likely to be involved in high-quality leisure activities; (3) public factors such as public education, health care, and social security and individual factors such as age, health, and education level are the main factors leading to the differences in leisure lifestyles between urban and rural residents. The findings of this study are conducive to narrowing down urban-rural differences, balancing the sense of happiness and gain of urban and rural residents, and providing empirical evidence for research on urban-rural differences in the leisure lifestyles of Chinese residents.

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Tourism Research: Some Inherent Issues
LI Xinjian, SONG Changyao, GU Jiaqian
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (5): 12-27.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.209
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This paper untangles the various perspectives and academic issues regarding tourism research. It mainly focuses on three topics: the nature and practical significance of tourism, modes of thinking in response to the changing trends in tourism demand, and issues that need attention for the deepening of tourism research. This paper explores the nature of tourism from the perspective of necessity and spatial-temporality, classifying the types of tourism experiences based on multiple dimensions. Moreover, it suggests that four modes of thinking, including scenario thinking and platform thinking, are required in response to changes in tourism demand. Finally, it proposes that in the promotion of tourism research, close attention should be paid to the two core issues of “adopting a problem-solving approach in academic research” and “adhering to academic ethics in data selection”.

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The Construction of Scenes and National Amenities: An Analytical Perspective on Conceptual Transformation
XUE Yumeng, ZHOU Yongbo, LI Dongye
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (5): 28-49.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.211
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Amenities and scenes are the products of specific times and have an intrinsic relation with mainstream values. With the change in social values, the understanding of amenities is also changing and being replaced with new ideas. To dissect social dynamics and the process of value formation, this paper deconstructs the generative characteristics of amenities as a form of culture, analyzing the trends of returning to natural amenities, prevalence of consumer amenities, and scenes and amenities in the post-industrial age as amenities transform in response to changing demand. The primary aim of this paper is to provide insights and advice for the development of scenes and national amenities in the Chinese context. The upcoming post-industrial era will witness the joint efforts of planners, designers, and creative workers in their endeavor to inject cultural creativity and artistic aesthetics into people’s daily lives. Creating scenes and amenities should not be limited merely to the construction of a combination of infrastructures, and elements such as aesthetics and culture should also be incorporated, with importance being attached to aesthetics as a part of human integrity.

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The Influence of Tourism Public Service Quality on Tourists’ Well-being: From the Perspective of Tourism Experience
SHEN Pengyi, WAN Demin, LI Jinxiong
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (2): 22-54.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.218
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Improving the quality of tourism public services is essential not only to accelerate the transformation and upgrading of tourism and improve quality and efficiency but also to enhance tourists’ well-being. This study, from the perspective of tourism experience, constructs a multiple intermediary model of the influence of tourism public service quality on tourists’ well-being. Structural equation and Bootstrap methods are used to test the model. The results reveal that, experience value positively mediates the impact of information communication service quality and administrative supervision service quality on eudaimonia enjoyment and the impact of information communication service quality, security service quality and administrative supervision service quality on hedonic enjoyment; experience satisfaction positively mediates the impact of information communication service quality and administrative supervision service quality on both eudaimonia enjoyment and hedonic enjoyment; the alternative attractiveness negatively moderates the impact of public facilities service quality, convenience and benefit service quality, and administrative supervision service quality on experience value and the impact of public facilities service quality and convenience and benefit service quality on experience satisfaction. This study integrates the dual structure of subjective well-being and psychological well-being and expands the research on tourists’ well-being. Additionally, it defines the psychological mechanism and boundary conditions of the influence of tourism public service quality on tourists’ well-being, providing important enlightenment for improving tourism public service quality and enhancing tourists’ long-term well-being.

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A Baconian Approach to Tourism Research and the NOMA Principle of Theoretical Construction
DAI Bin
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (5): 1-11.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.213
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Observing, classifying, and describing tourists, tourism activities, and tourism producers are the basic activities required for researchers to understand tourism. Tourism academics should adhere to practical problem-solving approaches, select the various practical problems of the tourism industry as topics for investigation and research, and construct theories within the context of national conditions and practices. Academics and young scholars should devote themselves to research that can solve practical problems in contemporary tourism development.

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High-Quality Development of Rural Tourism from the Perspective of Common Prosperity: Theoretical Connotation and Scientific Issues
WANG Jinwei, ZHU Hong, SONG Ziqian, ZHANG Huanzhou, ZHANG Yijia, ZHANG Gaojun, LEI Ting
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (2): 1-21.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.227
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Common prosperity is an essential requirement of the Chinese path to modernization, and rural areas are key to achieving the goal of common prosperity. In recent years, rural tourism has played an important role in promoting farmers’ income growth and solving the “Three Rural Issues.” This study focuses on the scientific connotation, theoretical logic, impact mechanism, development strategy, and realization path of high-quality development of rural tourism from the perspective of common prosperity. The core points are as follows. (1) The scientific connotation of high-quality development of rural tourism from the perspective of common prosperity should be understood and grasped from the aspects of industrial upgrading and economic development, cultural revitalization and cultural continuity, ecological protection, and the transition to green development. (2) The development of rural tourism should focus on demand and supply, scientific planning of rural tourism, and benefits for more people. (3) Rural tourism micro-enterprises are important in the development of rural tourism. They must stimulate the vitality of common prosperity by activating kinship networks, improving cultivation accuracy, and building industrial clusters. (4) The development of rural tourism needs to focus on cultural connotations, make full use of the excellent traditional Chinese culture represented by intangible cultural heritage, and promote rural tourism to enter a new stage of high-quality supply. (5) Common prosperity and high-quality development of rural tourism are interdependent and mutually supportive. We should further clarify industrial orientation, improve supply levels, make good use of cultural achievements, and explore reform and innovation systems.

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Influencing Factors and Mechanism of Tourists’ Intended Aesthetic Behavior: An Extended Model Based on the TPB
LUO Wenbin, DING Dexiao, PEI Jiaoyang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (3): 62-85.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.189
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Tourism aesthetics constitute a fundamental attribute of tourism activities. Research on the influence of tourists’ aesthetic behavior has profound significance for a deeper understanding of the aesthetic character of tourism activities, for clarifying the mechanism of tourists’ aesthetic behavior, for setting a new tourism trend of “knowing beauty, appreciating beauty and advocating beauty,” and for exploring what is best in tourism development. Based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and cognition, this paper constructs a model of tourists’ aesthetic behavior intention (ABI) by adding tourists’ aesthetic and cognitive variables, and carries out an empirical study by using SEM method. The results show that: (1) tourists’ aesthetic cognition (AC) and aesthetic behavior attitude (ABA) have a positive effect on intended aesthetic behavior, with path coefficients of 0.399 and 0.335 respectively, indicating that AC is the key factor followed by ABA as a supporting factor; (2) tourists’ subjective norms (SN) and perceived behavioral control (PBC) play a leading positive role in ABA, with path coefficients of 0.444 and 0.362 respectively, indirectly influencing ABI through ABA.

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How Do Robot’s Performance Characteristics Affect Employee’s Well-being at Work: A Dual Perspective Based on Innovation Resistance Theory and Conservation of Resource Theory
WU Ci’en, PI Pingfan, GUAN Xinhua
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (2): 55-78.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.220
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The development of artificial intelligence technology has normalized service robots cooperating with front-line employees in restaurants to deliver customer services. The effect of service robots has attracted the attention of several researchers. However, existing research has focused on the relationship between customers and robots, whereas research on employees and robots is limited. This study constructs a conceptual model of the four performance features of service robots and employees’ work well-being from the dual perspectives of innovation resistance theory and conservation of resources theory. Using bootstrapping to test the chain mediation effect of robot anxiety and work engagement, the following conclusions were drawn: (1) the animacy and perceived safety of the service robot have significant indirect effects on employees’ work well-being, and employees’ robot anxiety and work engagement have a significant chain mediated effect on the relationships of “animacy-work well-being” and “perceived safety-work well-being”; (2) the animacy and perceived safety of service robots negatively affect employees’ robot anxiety; (3) employees’ robot anxiety weakens their work engagement and reduces their work well-being; and (4) work engagement can improve employees’ work well-being. This study enriches research on the influence of robots on employees in service enterprises.

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Tourism Big Data Research in China: A Twenty-Year Review and Prospects
JIANG Fan, LIN Shanshan, YING Tianyu, PAN Bing, ZHOU Yaqing
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (4): 68-104.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.204
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Most of the existing research on tourism big data in China has focused on identifying and analyzing specific problems in the tourism industry and lacks a critical evaluation of contemporary, state-of-the-art studies on big data in tourism. This paper examines empirical studies of big data in tourism that have been published in the Chinese language, reviewing 358 journal papers published in prestigious Chinese academic publications on tourism as of January 2021. In these studies, three types of big data are used: UGC data, device data, and transaction data. Under each data type, in-depth investigations of the study’s goals, data features, and analytical approaches are undertaken. While tourism big data research in China has taken significant strides in study topics, data collection, and analytic methods, the distribution of research on various forms of data is as yet uneven. There is, therefore, room for improvement in study topics, data collection methods, and analysis approaches.

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Research Progress, Analytical Framework and Case Study of Tourism-based Livelihood Resilience
SHANG Qianlang, MING Qingzhong, LI Mengxue
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (2): 79-94.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.214
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Fluctuations in the tourism industry have caused many families to face practical difficulties in livelihood sustainability; thus, tourism-based livelihood resilience has become an important research topic. Analyzing the theoretical relationship between the research progress of tourism-based livelihood resilience and the Sustainable Livelihood Approach, this study innovatively integrates sustainable livelihoods and livelihood resilience, considers cultural resilience as a critical element, and constructs a theoretical analysis framework of tourism-based livelihood resilience with multidimensional perspectives and dynamic characteristics. Additionally, cases in Dali of Yunnan, were employed to analyze the acculturation, influencing factors, and cooperative governance of tourism-based livelihood resilience. This study expands the theoretical perspective on sustainable livelihoods and improves the theoretical system of tourism-based livelihood resilience. In the future, livelihood resilience measurement methods, comparison of multilevel case studies, evolutionary mechanism analysis, and collaborative governance should be strengthened in research on tourism-based livelihood resilience.

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35 Years of Hotel Research in China: A Quantitative Analysis of Papers Published in Tourism Tribune and Tourism Science
WANG Yuan, GU Yiqiu, FENG Xuegang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (2): 95-123.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.207
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Although hotel research has developed in China for more than thirty years, few studies have investigated the knowledge development process or the current status of Chinese hotel research. This paper conducts a chronological analysis of hotel-related papers published in two leading Chinese tourism journals, namely Tourism Tribune and Tourism Science. The total number of articles included in the analysis was 598. Network analysis was used to examine the key contributors and institutes contributing to the Chinese hotel literature across different time periods. The research area, research design, and methods for data collection and data analysis were identified for each sampled hotel article by adopting a manual coding approach. Results show that the paradigm of Chinese hotel research shifted between the years 2001 and 2005, characterized by distinct foci and methodological preferences. The majority of hotel articles published before 2000 were conceptual and atheoretical; empirical research following a hypothesis-testing approach has grown rapidly since 2000 and now has become the dominant paradigm of Chinese hotel research. Regarding the topics of Chinese hotel research, there has been an increased interest in the attitudes and behaviors of hotel employees and customers, and a declining interest in understanding the practical aspects of hotel management. Correspondingly, surveys targeting hotel customers and employees have become the most widely used data collection tool; also, data analysis methods have become more sophisticated, with techniques suitable for latent variable analysis, including factor analysis and structural equation modeling, gaining popularity.

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Research Progress of Heritage Tourism: A Review
ZHANG He, WANG Qingsheng
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (3): 86-101.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.198
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With Web of Science and CNKI as data sources, this paper uses CiteSpace to conduct a bibliometric analysis of a total of 802 domestic and foreign research papers on heritage tourism from the years of 2016 to 2021. A knowledge map covering disciplines, keywords, and co-cited academic papers is drawn to illustrate research progress in the field of heritage tourism both at home and abroad in recent years. The paper concludes that there are rich research achievements in the field of social sciences and that increasing attention has been paid to the field of environmental sciences. Authenticity and cultural identity are the core issues in domestic and overseas research on heritage tourism. While foreign researchers focus more on the issue of human needs, domestic researchers pay more attention to local supply. Furthermore, focusing on the integrity of cultural heritage will become a trend in domestic research on heritage tourism.

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Literature Review of Domestic Research on Festivals & Events
LIU Yunxi, XIA Xianling, TAO Changjiang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (1): 85-107.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.199
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To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the current situation and development process of festivals and special events, a hot field of tourism research, this paper gathers 1 287 festivals and special event-related CSSCI articles in the CNKI database from 1999 to 2019 using CiteSpace, a document visualization software to draw knowledge graphs of festivals and special events in terms of authors, research organizations, keywords, and so on. The results show that, first, domestic festival research can be roughly divided into four stages: the start-up stage (1999—2002), preliminary development stage (2003—2008), rapid rise stage (2009—2011), and steady development stage (2012—2019). In particular, the practical effects of large-scale domestic festivals and the guidelines of state policy documents are important factors that bring about changes in the themes and content of festival research. There are four major domestic research teams with an obvious lack of communication and cooperation. The research institutions mainly consist of sports education colleges, tourism colleges, and university research centers at the undergraduate level. Over time, they have expanded from universities in eastern coastal provinces to universities in inland provinces such as Sichuan, Chongqing, Shaanxi, Henan, and Hunan. Research academics have paid close attention to festivals, but the research perspective is still relatively limited, and the research content must be enriched. It is suggested that in the future, more attention should be paid to community festival activities, innovative research methods, research on festival-oriented education, social, cultural, and environmental impacts of festivals, and the analysis of failed festival cases.

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Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (5): 1-.  
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Research Progress of Dark Tourism in China: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on CiteSpace
LI Jinglong, JIANG Shaotan
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (6): 76-96.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.212
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As an emerging tourism development style, dark tourism provides a fresh research perspective for the construction and improvement of the tourism discipline system. Therefore, it has gradually become one of the most appealing areas for academic community in recent years. Using CiteSpace software and journals and dissertations from CNKI as the target database, this paper analyzed the literature on China’s dark tourism from 1999 to 2021 and found that: (1) The number of literature shows a fluctuating growth yearly, which can be divided into 3 stages: the embryonic stage (1999-2007), the rapid growth stage (2008-2014) and the steady progress stage (2015-2021); (2) Close academic groups has not been formed in this field, with little cooperation and communication among scholars and loose academic nexus of research institutions; (3) 10 articles are essential and the foundation in the development progress of domestic dark tourism. (4) The hot topics of domestic dark tourism research focus on dark tourism resources, dark tourists and dark tourism development. Thus, innovative research ideas, improved quantity and quality of research and enhanced communication among scholars and academic groups are needed in the field of future dark tourism. In addition, improved systematic discipline system of dark tourism, multiple perspectives and expanded perspectives from other disciplines are also necessary in prospective studies.

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High-quality Tourism Development from the Perspective of Chinese Modernization: Theoretical Connotation and Scientific Issues
WANG Zhaofeng, WANG Jinwei, WANG Ziying, SUN Jie, ZHANG Yuangang, MING Qingzhong, ZHOU Yongbo
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (1): 1-18.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.226
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High-quality development is essential to Chinese modernization. As a strategic pillar industry, tourism plays a key role in the Chinese national economy and in people’s livelihoods. It is, therefore, imperative to promote high-quality tourism development. This paper focuses on such important issues as theoretical connotation, opportunities and challenges, strategic priorities, and logical approaches to high-quality tourism development from the perspective of Chinese modernization. The core insights are as follows: (1) The theoretical connotation of high-quality tourism development from the perspective of Chinese modernization should be understood with a view to satisfying public needs with higher-quality services, promoting common prosperity, continuously boosting the in-depth integration of culture and tourism, promoting the harmonious coexistence of man and nature, and serving as a bridge of peace; (2) To promote high-quality development of cultural tourism from the perspective of Chinese modernization, it is necessary to clarify the realistic, academic, and promotional rationales for the development of high-quality modernized Chinese tourism; (3) A new method of high-quality tourism development can be explored with a focus on high-quality tourism supply, coordinated development of the tourism industry, in-depth integration of culture and tourism, and green transformation of the tourism industry; (4) High-quality tourism development will help create a new variety of Chinese modernization through establishing a more resilient cultural and tourism supply, activating and guiding inclusive cultural tourism consumption, comprehensively promoting the in-depth integration and innovation of cultural tourism, and establishing a higher-quality cultural tourism service system; (5) Promoting high-quality rural tourism development and opening up the transformational channel of “turning lucid waters and lush mountains into invaluable assets” are conducive to revitalizing rural areas, gradually realizing common prosperity, and expediting Chinese modernization.

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Research on the Formation Path of Unforgettable Experience in the Shared Accommodation Setting
WANG Kaiyun, HE Zongwei, ZHAO Xiaoyou, MA Shihan, YE Shun, YING Tianyu
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (5): 23-42.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.235
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The development of the sharing economy has given birth to a new form of experience economy called shared accommodation, which benefits from many innovations in its ability to shape “unforgettable experiences” for tourists. However, it is unclear how tourists form unforgettable experiences based on individual interactions in shared accommodation scenarios. Based on the comprehensive experience paradigm, this study systematically explores the influence mechanism of the features of shared accommodation on the tourist experience through grounded theory and further refines the formation path of tourists’ unforgettable experiences. The results show that tourists form unforgettable experiences in shared accommodation scenarios through three experiential paths: functional, emotional, and symbolic, and which correspond to the physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions, respectively. Simultaneously, four major factors influenced the occurrence of unforgettable experiences: infrastructure functions, service experiences, interpersonal interactions, and novel experiences. These results provide a reference for the sharing economy industry to optimize “experience-based” products and services.

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A Review of Tourist Destination Image in the Big Data Era: Data, Methods, and Technology
DUAN Rui, ZOU Tongqian, LIANG Weizhe
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (5): 66-93.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.251
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By collecting and screening 74 papers related to tourist destination image research in the big data environment — and published in the Science Citation Index (SCI), Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), and Peking University Chinese Core Journal Catalog (2020 Edition), as of April 2023 — this study combs through the current status of the field, and analyzes and summarizes existing research from three perspectives — data (sources and modalities), methodology, and technology (tools) — and looks forward to future research trends. The research shows that user-generated content is the main data source, textual data is dominant in terms of modality, and content analysis is the basic method of tourist destination image research in the big data environment. Other commonly used methods in the field of computer science — such as sentiment analysis, topic modeling, image annotation, and image recognition — can also be classified into this category. Technically, application programming interfaces (APIs) and software tools are mostly used, and the application of deep learning mainly focuses on image data, which has not yet been fully investigated in research on the image of tourist destinations.

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In the Name of “Min”: Three Levels of Homestay Cognition
YANG Lijuan
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (4): 25-41.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.203
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As a type of non-standard accommodation, the homestay, with its personalized style, has become representative of accommodation diversity and attracted much attention from industries and academics. This paper combines the existing literature on the topic and focuses on the keyword “Min”. It outlines the discourse, connotation, and core of the concept: “order of Min” refers to the change of position representation; “form of Min” relates to the local cultural symbols, and “feeling of Min” refers to the host-guest emotional expression. This paper analyzes the structures of these three levels, from the representation attraction of the outer level to the cultural attraction of the middle level and then to the relationship attraction of the inner level. The concept of the homestay thus begins to move from discourse to practice, systematically extending from the “people” and “things” interaction (what the accommodation has) to the “people” and “place” interaction (where the accommodation is) and then to the “people” and “people” interaction (what the accommodation generates). The construction of the homestay thus shifts from the external materialized landscape to internal emotion, demonstrating the interactive relationship between “things” (the homestay), “people” (tourists and hosts), and “place” (the destination). Based on this transition, the interaction is an accurate portrayal of the homestay, changing from being regarded as a supplement to a unique type of accommodation; it is also an exploration of the core competitiveness of the sustainable development of the homestay.

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Maximizing the Heritage Value of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics: Research Questions and A Theoretical Framework
LUO Qiuju, GUO Yunjiao
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (3): 1-18.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.202
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Combining a theoretical perspective on “Media Event” with the theory of “sports event leverage”, this paper constructs a theoretical framework to explore how to maximize the value of the sports heritage of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. The framework aims to explore how the heritage value of the Winter Olympics enhances the well-being of people. This study is designed with regard to both intangible heritage and the material heritage of the Winter Olympics. It proposes that: (1) the value of sports event heritage does not pre-exist, nor does it have natural spontaneity and automaticity, but it can be stimulated and realized through early-stage planning, design, and evaluation; (2) “people” are the constructors, users, value evaluators, and beneficiaries of the heritage of the Winter Olympics, and regarded as the main focus of research on the Olympic heritage. This makes it possible to open the current black box of heritage research, and helps to pave the way for the active regulation of heritage; (3) the theoretical framework of “Media Event” and athletic “event leverage” can provide a better theoretical horizon for research into the maximization of the heritage value of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, thus promoting dynamic research on the heritage of the Winter Olympics and its value.

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On the Production of Consumption Space in Urban Nighttime Economic Agglomeration: A Case Study of HWY Overseas Chinese Plaza of Jiangmen City
LI Shuang, SU Yani, YIN Boshi, WANG Chunyang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (1): 62-84.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.215
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Based on the research perspective of space production theory, this study conducts a case study of the nighttime economic agglomeration of the HWY Overseas Chinese Plaza in Pengjiang District, Jiangmen City of Guangdong Province, using qualitative research methods such as in-depth interviews and text analysis. This study discusses the construction process of consumption space in urban nighttime economic agglomeration from the perspective of consumers. The research findings show that, first, with the development and promotion of nighttime economic agglomeration, consumers perceive authoritative prompts from the government and planners in the form of symbolic signs such as government policy documents, architecture and graphic texts, night lighting, and nighttime leisure activities. In addition, space image and regulatory guidelines function as the major capital factors of developers, influencing consumers and various other service providers. Consumers, on their part, show identity and compliance, which indicates that power and capital play a larger part in spatial practice and spatial representation. However, consumers are not passively tamed in space, and based on space perception, they interact with power and capital, gradually participating in the reproduction of space. Second, as representational space serves as an interaction between consumers’ cognition and practice, its internal mechanism has great significance for the development of nighttime economic agglomeration, which is manifested in the whole process of consumers’ gradual cognition of space through their own spatial perception. In conclusion, active players in power discourse and consumption discourse interact simultaneously in the space of nighttime economic agglomeration, thus creating a new spatial practice. Finally, the paper also discusses the future research direction of nighttime economic agglomeration, which has great value in promoting postmodern urban consumption space and the development of the nighttime economy.

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Research on the Influence of Tourscape on Destination Brand Love
WANG Shiyun, ZHANG Hui
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (6): 21-52.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.208
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Against the realistic context of homogenization and fierce competition among destination brands, emotional differentiation determines the competitive advantage of destination brands to a large extent. Destination brand love reflects the deep reliance of tourists on destinations. How to make tourists fall in love with the destination has become the ultimate pursuit of destination marketers. Based on Environmental Psychology, Social Exchange Theory and Hierarchy-of-Effects Model, this study constructs a model of tourscape on destination brand love through enticing benefits, enabling benefits and enriching benefits. The study finds that the physical elements in tourscape have a directly positive impact on the destination brand love, and there is no statistical difference between the total impacts of physical elements and social elements on the destination brand love, that enticing benefits and enriching benefits mediate the influences of physical and social elements on destination brand love. This study also puts forward management suggestions for destination management organizations to adopt destination brand love strategy.

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Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (5): 11-11.  
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On the Theoretical Logic and Strategic Path of High-quality Development of Rural Tourism from the Perspective of Rural Revitalization
LIU Peilin, YE Fangyu, LIU Ruirui, LI Bohua, LI Qian, LU Lin, ZOU Xiaodan, GUO Wen, CAI Xiaomei
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (3): 1-22.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.234
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The key to rural revitalization lies in vitalizing rural industries. The development of the rural tourism industry - under the requirement for green, low-carbon and sustainable growth - is an important path for rural revitalization. To achieve high-quality development of rural tourism, it is necessary to follow the triple logic of system, reality and practice, with the overall aim being to achieve a “green and low-carbon ecological foundation, innovation-driven intelligent transformation, cultural empowerment of spiritual inheritance, and industrial optimization of integrated development.” The bottleneck of rural tourism’s development is that it is difficult for industrial factors to flow to, and gather in, the rural areas. The key to success lies in re-understanding the contemporary rural regions and re-constructing the local comprehensive entities, starting from tourism factor clustering, specialty of development, effective utilization of resources, green development, scientific and technological empowerment, institutional innovation, personnel training, and reconstruction of local comprehensive entities. Indeed, the purpose of this is to be able to forge a new combination of rural tourism development factors, create rural tourism products with unique features and vitality, and promote the high-quality development of the rural tourism industry.

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Research on the Innovative Approaches of Tourism Resources Development from the Perspective of the Territorial Space Strategy in the New Era
LONG Jiangzhi, ZHU He, ZHANG Fangxin
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (3): 19-41.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.197
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With a view to constructing an ecological civilization, the territorial space strategy in the new era uses geographical planning as a policy tool of spatial governance, implementing zoning and classification control over the entire territory. The development of tourism resources is facing higher expectations and more stringent constraints. How to resolve the conflict between people’s “real travel needs” for a better life and the “resource protection” of space governance has become a major theoretical issue. Based on the characteristics and requirements of the territorial space strategy in the new era, this paper explores an innovative path in the development and utilization of tourism resources. This involves: (1) taking an innovative approach to the cognition and evaluation of tourism resources, changing from the perspective of consumption to the dual perspective of “production and consumption”, from a focus on attracting attention to a focus on experience value, from use of a single resource to the integrated use of multiple resources, and from static cognition to dynamic evaluation; (2) revising the logic of the development planning of tourism resources, taking space as the starting point, and following the technical route of “spatial identification—spatial diagnosis—spatial planning—spatial reconstruction”; (3) connecting tourism creatively with various land uses, effectively incorporating the market behavior of tourism resources development and utilization into the statutory territorial space planning system and management platform, through such measures as the listing of land use solely for tourism, flexible tourism land use, and a point-like land supply mode; (4) innovatively transforming how tourism resources are utilized, abandoning the extensive “barbaric growth” mode, helping to promote eco-tourism and the integration of “tourism with technology” models, building up an ecological compensation mechanism, boosting tourism cluster development, and making creative use of non-optimal tourism resources. It is hoped to advance the tourism industry with high-quality developments, providing a theoretical basis and practical guide for the effective development of tourism resources in China under the strategic governance of territory in the new era.

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The Tourist Sensory Experience: A Research Review and Prospects
WU Xinyang, LIANG Xuecheng, SONG Hang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (5): 94-119.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.221
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Just as the senses are core tools in a human body’s ability to collect information, the tourist sensory experience plays an integral part of the tourist experience. The tourist sensory experience is formed by receiving stimuli from sensory organs and translating it into vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Although research on tourist sensory experiences has made some progress, there remains a lack of systematic discussion and outlook on this topic. So as to define the relevant concepts relating to a tourist’s sensory experience, this study systematically reviews the prevailing body of research in reference to the situation, content, and mechanism behind tourist sensory experiences. This study then proposes future research themes, including the refinement of the concept and measurement content, the exploration of the intrinsic formation mechanism of the tourist sensory experience, and the enrichment of sensory experiences of different tourism phases, multiple destinations, and differentiated tourist types, with the aim of enriching and enhancing the depth and breadth of the research on tourist sensory experiences.

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How to Evoke Nostalgia? Identification and Expression of Nostalgia Landscape in Rural Tourism
CAI Libin, ZHANG Ziyu
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (1): 19-40.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.216
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As an important theme of rural aesthetics and an expression of “landscape symbol,” “nostalgia” plays an important role in preserving collective memory and continuing local culture in rural tourism. Wang Ge Zhuang, Qingdao, and Shandong were selected as the sites for the case study. Based on the proposition that “nostalgia can be represented in the form of landscape” and in the visual context, this study uses Metaphor Extraction Technology (ZMET) to explore the process of both tourists and local residents’ cognition and identification of the local nostalgia landscape and analyzes the socio-culturally significant construction logic of “nostalgia” from a semiotic perspective. The research findings are as follows. (1) The nostalgia landscape system of Wang Ge Zhuang comprises three elements of “taste memory,” “ritual scene,” and “living environment.” All kinds of landscape symbols are both dynamic and static and integrated as a whole with distinct and detailed individuality. (2) Nostalgia itself has the striking features of time and subjectivity, and different social and cultural meanings are constructed due to changes in time and various emotional perspectives. In this study, the ultimate symbolic attributes of the nostalgia landscape contain the four dimensions of ecology, culture, emotion, and social value and show the characteristics of reflectiveness and foresight with the progress of time. (3) Visual senses can directly stimulate nostalgic memory, but the deep experience of nostalgia is often the result of the joint action of multiple senses (such as taste). Importance should be attached to the expression of the nostalgia landscape and to the establishment of a “multiple embodied vision mechanism” in the future development of rural tourism.

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Staff Retention Mechanism Based on Kinship Management: A Case Study of the Bishuiwan Hot Spring Resort in Conghua, Guangzhou
FENG Zhengping, WU Namei, ZHENG Shijie
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (3): 58-77.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.222
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China’s hotel industry has accumulated valuable experience by introducing advanced management methods from Western countries. However, owing to the overemphasis on the single instrumental role of the economic exchange relationship, kinship management in traditional Chinese culture has received insufficient attention. Based on the theory of kinship-like exchange relationships and the perspective of kinship management, this study considers the Blue Water Bay Resort as a case study and analyzes the impact of KM on the stability mechanism of hotel staff through in-depth interviews and text analysis. The conclusions of this study are as follows: (1) KM is a management model featuring a kinship-like exchange relationship and humanized system. Idiosyncratic organizational culture plays an important role in promoting the construction of KM; (2) KM acts on emotional commitment through emotional management, promoting organizational commitment and influencing the formation of staff stability mechanisms; (3) the kinship-like exchange relationship enhances the undertaking of corporate social ethics and responsibilities; and (4) the influence of KM on the emotional commitment of staff members can be diversified, multilayered, and interactive. By surpassing the instrumentality of the economic exchange relationship, KM can improve the emotional factors of the staff towards the hotel and shed light on the stability of hotel staff and the sustainable development of the hotel.

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Modernity, Deindividuation and Tourists’ Uncivilized Behavior
LIU Jia, TENG Jinling
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (3): 42-61.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.196
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The civilized behavior of tourists is an important embodiment of a country’s soft power and a major contributor to national image. From the dual perspectives of society and psychology, modernity and deindividuation are significant factors which may give rise to uncivilized behavior on the part of tourists. Individuals participate in tourism activities in the hope of escaping from modernity. Under the pressure of modernity, individuals’ sense of self-alienation, interpersonal alienation and social alienation is turned into a need for relief, a sense of possessiveness and of dissatisfaction, which lead to the development of uncivilized behavior. Participation in tourism activities may provide individuals with a sense of anonymity. This sense of collectiveness and anonymity may bring about a deindividuation effect, which tends to weaken self-consciousness and enhance group consciousness. Consequently, tourists are likely to follow group norms and imitate some uncivilized behavior. We should therefore strive to meet tourists’ needs for pleasure, individuality, and experience, and to alleviate their sense of alienation. We should actively play the role of opinion leaders, enhance tourists’ self-awareness, weaken the effect of deindividuation, promote tourism through publicity, and encourage tourists to maintain civilized behavior. This will not only help to create a healthy atmosphere for civilized and green tourism, but also provide a decision-making reference for promoting the development of high-quality tourism in China.

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The Impact of Customer Participation on Purchase Intention in Tourism Live Broadcasting
LI Yali, LIU Yan, GU Huimin, LIU Lu, GU Huiru
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (4): 42-67.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.200
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Tourism live broadcasting is a new marketing tool in the tourism industry. In this study, we used a mixed research method to investigate the underlying mechanism of tourism live broadcasting on customers’ purchase intention, which is at the heart of the new marketing research. We also applied flow theory to explore the role of flow experience in the relationship between live broadcasting and purchase intention. We proposed and tested four hypotheses: (1) Customer participation in tourism live broadcasting has a positive influence on purchase intention; (2) Different participation behaviors have different effects on tourists’ purchase intention toward tourism products; (3) Cooperation behavior has the most significant impact on customer purchase intention; (4) Flow experience mediates customer participation and purchase intention and completely mediates interpersonal interactions and purchase intention. The findings suggest that the marketing tool of tourism live broadcasting should focus on cultivating participants’ cooperative behavior and pay more attention to creating participants’ flow experience.

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A Literature Review of Sports Park Researches: Progress and Prospects
JIANG Yiyi, GAO Jie, GUO Jiaming, HUANG Xujia
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (4): 96-119.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.228
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Sports parks are key sports and leisure service facilities based on urban green space systems that play a pivotal role in enhancing the physical activity levels of individuals. This article scrutinizes the literature pertaining to sports parks within the Web of Science journal database, analyzing its research context, scholarly characteristics, scientific issues, and research trends by adopting analytical perspectives that consider the effects of sports parks, human-environment relationships, and other pertinent aspects. Additionally, it examines topics such as sports park planning and construction to provide theoretical and practical directions for high-quality research aimed at advancing the development of sports parks in the future.

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Rural Revitalization and Urban-Rural Integration from the Perspective of Tourism Philosophy
SUN Jiuxia, WANG Siya
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (6): 22-36.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.241
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The role of tourism as a catalyst for urban-rural integration has received considerable attention, but philosophical and value-based discussions in academia are lacking. At a time when tourism is more often presented as a commercialised form of existence, it is necessary to address the practical issues dominated by development discourse and reflect on the production of knowledge. This article takes a philosophical perspective on tourism, explaining the two ontologies of tourism as “tourism as commercialization” and “tourism as poetic dwelling”, further extending the author’s previous theoretical framework of “urban-rural circular restoration”. The author’s theoretical framework of “urban-rural circular restoration” is extended. In the ethical dimension of “goodness”, tourism development brings about the cultivation of subjectivity in the countryside and the restoration of alienation in the city; in the aesthetic dimension of “beauty”, tourism development brings about the cultural self-reliance of the countryside and the aesthetic liberation of the city. This article explores the process of urban-rural alienation to self-reliance in the context of tourism development and offers a philosophical consideration of the “comprehensive promotion of rural revitalization” proposed by the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.

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How to Stimulate Users’ Value Co-Creation Behavior in Virtual Travel Community: A Hybrid Method Based on SEM and fsQCA
ZOU Rong, WANG Ao, GUO Pu, CAI Jiajing
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (6): 53-75.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.205
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It is of great significance to clarify the mechanism of users’ value co-creation behavior for the sustainable development of virtual travel community. Based on S-O-R framework, and starting from users’ perceived features of virtual travel community, this paper introduced the attachment theory to explore the mechanism of users’ value co-creation behavior. A hybrid method based on Structural Equation Model (SEM) and fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) was adopted in this paper. This study found that: (1)Users’ perceived features of virtual travel community have a significantly positive influence on both group attachment and interpersonal attachment, but it cannot directly trigger users’ value co-creation behavior unless emotional attachment plays its mediating role, and the mediating effect of group attachment is more significant than interpersonal attachment; (2)according to the results of qualitative comparative analysis, two types of configurations leading to users’ value co-creation behavior are obtained, of which entertainment is an essential condition for the outcome, and aggregation, influence power of information source, group attachment and interpersonal attachment play core roles in part.

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An Important Way to Become Modern Human: The Significance of Tourists’ Spatial Behavior from the Perspective of Mobility and Modernity
HUANG Xiaoting, SHAO Weifang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (4): 1-24.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.201
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Why do tourists want to travel? What is the significance of tourists’ spatial behavior? This paper attempts to answer these questions from the perspective of mobility and modernity, following the argument that mobility is the path to, and a symbol of modernity. This paper hypothesizes a situation whereby “travel has become the modern people’s daily life under the background of mobility.” It discusses the significance of tourists’ spatial behavior from the separate stages of life-world and travel-world to the stages of united life-world and travel-world against the background of mobility. The paper then proposes that “tourists’ spatial behavior is the way for man to become a modern man” and highlights the significance of tourists’ spatial behavior in “becoming a modern man” from three aspects: starting point, symbol, and identity. In response to Gong Pengcheng’s view that the significance of travel lies in “animal instinct” and integrating this notion into the macro framework of the generation and evolution of “human civilization,” this paper, from the perspective of mobility and modernity, attributes the significance of tourists’ spatial behavior to “modern human instinct” and puts it in the framework of the generation and evolution of “modern civilization.”

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Transcending the Individual Particularity and Boundary Constraint of “Azheke Plan”: A Bourdieusian Perspective on Social Practice
WANG Weiyan
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (1): 41-61.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.219
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As the first practical case of institutionalizing the “property rights of traditional villages as tourist attractions,” the “Azheke Plan” has successfully cracked the capital logic of rural tourism development and provided a Chinese solution for tourism-based global poverty reduction. To clarify its reference value, Bourdieu’s social practice theory was used to illustrate the practical logic of the plan and its universality. The research results are as follows. (1) The heritage identity of Azheke village and China’s management system of cultural relics constitute a structural boundary that helps guide the plan’s implementation and thus determine the particularity of institutionalizing the “property rights of tourist attraction,” which in turn provides a dual economic and institutional guarantee for heritage protection and tourism joint-stock operation; this enables it to transcend individual particularity and at the same time have certain collective universality. (2) The management system of cultural heritage and the institutionalized “property rights of tourist attractions” jointly create a benign interaction mechanism, which ensures that tourist attractions can conduct a shareholding operation on the basis of their property rights, and may eventually re-establish a just “belief field” of the heritage-based rural tourism field.

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Human-Land-Industry-Governance: An Integrated Theoretical Framework for Rural Tourism Research
XU Hong, ZHANG Xingfa
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (6): 1-21.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.243
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Rural tourism plays a guiding role in promoting rural revitalization and achieving common prosperity, and it is also an important way to promote the modernization of Chinese agriculture and rural areas. After more than 30 years, the research on rural tourism in China has achieved fruitful research results, with the research content showing a trend of “a hundred flowers blooming and a hundred schools of thought contending”. However, localised theoretical innovation and insights into theoretical research are still lacking. The regional system of the relationship between scholars and places in local geography provides an important basis for the perspective of rural problems, and the rural human-land-industry element system has become an important perspective in rural research and has been widely used. However, as a complex multisystem, rural governance is an unavoidable problem in promoting rural modernization and building a well-off society. Based on this, this study constructs a theoretical framework of “human-land-industry-governance” on the basis of the human-land-industry framework. It holds that population is the key factor in the development of rural tourism destinations, and industry is the core of the development of rural tourism destinations. Land is the basic guarantee factor for the development of the rural tourism industry and the entrepreneurship of talent officers, and the governance of rural tourism sites plays the role of regulator. The coordinated development of the four factors can further promote the optimization of the land-land relationship in rural tourism, and the integration of the theoretical framework can better promote the theoretical research and practical progress of rural tourism in the future. Against the background of this article being written on the land of the motherland, the study of rural tourism localization should pay attention to the following three problems: first, it should emphasize people-orientation and pay attention to the subjectivity of individuals in rural tourism; second, it should pay attention to the flow of urban and rural populations and explore the new endogenous development model of rural tourism destinations; third, it should build a good governance system in rural areas, focusing on the common prosperity of rural tourism destinations.

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The Characteristics of Western Anthropology of Tourism in the Pre-Paradigm Phase: A Glimpse into the First Decade of Annals of Tourism Research
ZHAO Hongmei
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2022, 6 (6): 1-20.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.217
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In the 1970s and 1980s of the West, there was a clear reciprocal relationship between the rising of tourism anthropology and the evolution of Annals of Tourism Research. The founding of the Annals of Tourism Research is one of the most important symbols of the birth of tourism social science in the West. The early development of this journal was mainly based on the involvement of various social science disciplines, among which cultural anthropology was one of the five important disciplines that shaped its early trajectory; similarly, Annals of Tourism Research was also an important platform for the construction of the various tourism sub-disciplines (such as tourism anthropology). Taking academic journals as the object of study, we can peep into the changes of knowledge production and the fate of related disciplines. This article analyzes the “pre-paradigmatic” nature of Western tourism anthropology in the context of the founding practices of Annals of Tourism Research, laying the foundation for understanding its dynamic development process and setting up a mirror for its reflection.

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Learning from the Spirit of the 20th National Congress of CPC to Promote Chinese Path to Tourism Modernization
LI Xinjian, WU Wenxue, WU Jinmei, SONG Rui, ZHANG Hui, ZHOU Jiucai, GU Jiaqian, LEI Haisu, WEI Xiao’an
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (4): 1-24.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.238
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Chinese tourism modernization in the context of Chinese modernization is a new requirement and direction for tourism development in the new era. In view of the important spirit of the Report to the 20th National Congress of the CPC, this article focuses on the theoretical connotations, opportunities and challenges, value logic, essential requirements, practical contradictions, and realization routes of Chinese tourism modernization. The core insights are as follows: (1) The development pattern of China's tourism industry is facing a fundamental transformation, and Chinese tourism modernization is a strategic opportunity and an important timing for the next transformation and upgrading of tourism; (2) High-quality tourism development is the primary task of Chinese tourism modernization, as well as an important aspect of promoting Chinese modernization, and the healthy vitality and agglomeration development of enterprises is an important foundation of this; (3) Chinese tourism modernization should respond to and follow the five connotative features of Chinese modernization, including a huge population, common prosperity for all, material and cultural-ethical advancement, harmony between humanity and nature, and peaceful development, to examine its close connection with tourism modernization; (4) The in-depth integration of culture and tourism, synergy nature of both public institution and industry, equal construction of tourism public services, and innovation are inevitable requirements for Chinese tourism modernization and also key paths to its realization; (5) Chinese tourism modernization should be actively integrated into key tasks such as rural revitalization, regional coordination, new urbanization, etc. The value of tourism development in promoting the implementation of national strategies should be fully utilized.

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Can High-Quality Tourism Development Promote Common Prosperity?
ZHAO Lihong, YUAN Hui’ai
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2023, 7 (4): 25-52.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.230
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Realizing that common prosperity is an essential requirement of socialism and an important feature of Chinese modernization is primordial. This study focuses on the internal relationship between the two development strategies of high-quality tourism development and common prosperity, aiming to explore whether high-quality tourism development can promote common prosperity. It conducts an empirical test using provincial panel data from 2011 to 2019. The findings are as follows: First, the high-quality development of tourism can significantly promote common prosperity, and promote “making the cake bigger” in the two sides of the integration of common prosperity, but only when the high-quality level of tourism crosses a certain threshold. At the same time, the high-quality development of tourism is more conducive to the provinces with a middle level of common prosperity, affluence, and common degree; Second, the positive effect of high-quality tourism development on common prosperity and affluence presents a trend of “central > western > eastern,” whereas the northeast does not show the influence effect at this stage. As far as common degree is concerned, it only shows a positive effect in the central and western regions, showing "the central region > the western region". Third, opening up and urbanization can affect the impact of high-quality tourism development on common prosperity. Based on this, it is concluded that the high-quality development level of tourism should be further improved, the overall income level of society should be promoted, and income distribution should be improved to promote the realization of common prosperity.

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