China’s Wonderland: An Analysis on Chinese Theme Parks’ Cultural Plight

Tourism is a relatively new research field in China. Theme parks, being a branch of tourism industry, were firstly introduced to Chinese people two decades ago. However, the current situation and issues of Chinese theme parks has not been well studied. This research intended to explore the relations...

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Main Author: ZHANG, Qiuyi
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23823/
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description Tourism is a relatively new research field in China. Theme parks, being a branch of tourism industry, were firstly introduced to Chinese people two decades ago. However, the current situation and issues of Chinese theme parks has not been well studied. This research intended to explore the relationship between Chinese culture and theme parks as well as problems of the existing Chinese theme parks. Tourist behaviour, tourism market segmentation, culture transmission theory and Hofstede’s culture theory were applied in the research. Twenty-one semi-structured in-depth interviews and two focus groups were pursued for data collection. Based on the data analysis, two main findings were identified: the segmentation of Chinese theme parks is rather crude; and the themes lack originality and uniqueness.
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spelling nottingham-238232018-02-15T21:29:21Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23823/ China’s Wonderland: An Analysis on Chinese Theme Parks’ Cultural Plight ZHANG, Qiuyi Tourism is a relatively new research field in China. Theme parks, being a branch of tourism industry, were firstly introduced to Chinese people two decades ago. However, the current situation and issues of Chinese theme parks has not been well studied. This research intended to explore the relationship between Chinese culture and theme parks as well as problems of the existing Chinese theme parks. Tourist behaviour, tourism market segmentation, culture transmission theory and Hofstede’s culture theory were applied in the research. Twenty-one semi-structured in-depth interviews and two focus groups were pursued for data collection. Based on the data analysis, two main findings were identified: the segmentation of Chinese theme parks is rather crude; and the themes lack originality and uniqueness. 2010 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23823/1/MAD_Dissertation.pdf ZHANG, Qiuyi (2010) China’s Wonderland: An Analysis on Chinese Theme Parks’ Cultural Plight. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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China’s Wonderland: An Analysis on Chinese Theme Parks’ Cultural Plight
title China’s Wonderland: An Analysis on Chinese Theme Parks’ Cultural Plight
title_full China’s Wonderland: An Analysis on Chinese Theme Parks’ Cultural Plight
title_fullStr China’s Wonderland: An Analysis on Chinese Theme Parks’ Cultural Plight
title_full_unstemmed China’s Wonderland: An Analysis on Chinese Theme Parks’ Cultural Plight
title_short China’s Wonderland: An Analysis on Chinese Theme Parks’ Cultural Plight
title_sort china’s wonderland: an analysis on chinese theme parks’ cultural plight
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23823/