2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14148798
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Heritage Tourism and Nation-Building: Politics of the Production of Chinese National Identity at the Mausoleum of Yellow Emperor

Abstract: As an important embodiment and carrier of Chinese traditional culture, the rituals and ceremonies in heritage tourism not only carry profound spiritual and cultural connotations, such as respecting nature and worshiping ancestors, they also enable people to gain a sense of identity. Therefore, this paper aims to explore the relationship between heritage tourism and the politics of identity-building from the perspective of critical toponymy based on the case study of the Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor. Drawing… Show more

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“…According to UNESCO [1], "Cultural heritage is shared wealth with outstanding universal value, the precious wealth left by human ancestors to future generations, and non-renewable precious resources". Recently, after Covid-19, it happened that heritages have become places of resilience [2] both for residents [3,4] and workers [5] partly attributing to these places the role of the national building [6,7] through heritage enhancement [8,9] sometimes also running the risk of commodification [10]. However, the sense of place has a subjective value [11] that changes between different targets [12], in particular between tourists and residents [13][14][15][16][17][18] in particular when the value associated with it depends on the perception of the place [19,20].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to UNESCO [1], "Cultural heritage is shared wealth with outstanding universal value, the precious wealth left by human ancestors to future generations, and non-renewable precious resources". Recently, after Covid-19, it happened that heritages have become places of resilience [2] both for residents [3,4] and workers [5] partly attributing to these places the role of the national building [6,7] through heritage enhancement [8,9] sometimes also running the risk of commodification [10]. However, the sense of place has a subjective value [11] that changes between different targets [12], in particular between tourists and residents [13][14][15][16][17][18] in particular when the value associated with it depends on the perception of the place [19,20].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although SE is, indeed, an economic scheme, it is far more than that: The BRI is oriented outward towards engaging international interest and acquiring international influence (like China-US relations) and inward towards a nation-building undertaken to unite ethnic groups within a single state territory (Wei et al, 2022). Economically, the size of China's economy far outweighs the extent of the country's role in international economic governance.…”
Section: Actually Existing Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heritage, cultural or natural, is an important resource for tourism, which could enhance the value recognition of heritage resources, enhance the public awareness for heritage conservation, and promote the socio-economic development of the heritage areas [10,11]. Both heritage conservation and tourism development are also intricately linked to climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%