2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2017.08.013
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Chinese traditional perceptions of the calendar year: Implications of Jieqi for contemporary product development and sustainability

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“…Because the research objective of this study is traditional arts and performing arts ICH projects, scientific and educational value is not prominent in the process of tourism development. In previous research results, when ICH was developed for tourism, its value was more reflected in economic value (Jin, Hu, et al, 2017; Kim et al, 2007), social value (X. Y. Yang, 2018), aesthetic value (artistic value; Howard, 2016; Lombardo et al, 2016), historical value (Kwon, 2017; Suarez et al, 2016), spiritual value (entertainment value; Davis et al, 2010; González, 2008) and symbolic value (Zhang et al, 2008).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Because the research objective of this study is traditional arts and performing arts ICH projects, scientific and educational value is not prominent in the process of tourism development. In previous research results, when ICH was developed for tourism, its value was more reflected in economic value (Jin, Hu, et al, 2017; Kim et al, 2007), social value (X. Y. Yang, 2018), aesthetic value (artistic value; Howard, 2016; Lombardo et al, 2016), historical value (Kwon, 2017; Suarez et al, 2016), spiritual value (entertainment value; Davis et al, 2010; González, 2008) and symbolic value (Zhang et al, 2008).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Because each researcher’s research object is different, it may lead to different results in the division of value types. In view of previous achievements, ICH can include social value (X. Y. Yang, 2018), historical value (Kwon, 2017; Suarez et al, 2016), aesthetic value (Howard, 2016; Lombardo et al, 2016), spiritual value (Davis et al, 2010; González, 2008), symbolic value (Zhang et al, 2008), educational value (Foster & Gilman, 2015), and scientific value (Gilman, 2015; Sedita, 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Norway Sámi's storytelling, which belongs to the category of oral traditions and expressions, plays a role in reworking a colonial past, encouraging tourists to develop a sense of responsibility for the conservation of that destination (Kramvig & Førde, 2020). In China, 24 Jieqi is a type of knowledge that revolves around nature and the universe, which shapes the country's image of civilization for centuries (Yang, 2018). However, well‐curated places are the results of multiyear projects or activities with deliberate incremental decisions between local officials, landowners, business owners, urban planners, urban designers, nonprofit organizations, and citizen volunteers (Wyckoff et al, 2016).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More and more tourists make travel plans, book travel services, and share their travel experiences through the Internet. However, the development of eco-health tourism products has become the focus of current tourism research [2]. With the acceleration of the aging process of population and the increasingly severe subhealth problem of people, people's demand for health care is increasing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%