Abstract
Traveling to diverse locations for leisure purposes is known as tourism, and it offers a variety of vacation experiences, including activities, healthcare, education, and religious, beachside, or rural getaways. People can escape their everyday life, learn new things, and enjoy the arts thanks to it. Both personal growth and cross-cultural exchange are facilitated by tourism. Nonetheless, diverse traveler tastes drive individuals to particular cities, nations, or areas. The goal of this study is to present a current typology of Chinese visitors based on experience and centrality, pinpointing their preferences and building a thorough profile. Prior research conducted in China has investigated the factors that influence this typology, including socio-demographic factors and tourism characteristics such as prior knowledge and on-site activities. It's interesting to note that this study found little difference in preferences between multi-day tourists from rural areas of China and local day-trippers.
Keywords
Visitors’ preferences
Chinese cultural tourists
Heritage sites
Tourism
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Niu, R., Zhang, H., & Abdelhamid, J. (2024). Visitors’ preferences at Chinese historical sites. ICCK Transactions on Social Statisticsand Computing, 1(1), 15–18. https://doi.org/10.62762/JSSPA.2024.808485
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