Melinda Jászberényi (ed.)

Cultural, creative and culinary tourism


Chinese museum expansion

In 1949, when the Communist Party took power, there were only 25 museums in China. Most of these were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, and their collections were dispersed. Public museums had not been part of Chinese cultural life before, as valuable artifacts were kept in Beijing’s Forbidden City and could only be viewed by the privileged. When the civil war broke out after the Japanese invasion in 1948-49, nearly 230,000 valuable works of art were shipped to Taiwan, many of which remained there permanently.

Cultural, creative and culinary tourism

Tartalomjegyzék


Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2022

ISBN: 978 963 454 798 3

Cultural tourism and creative tourism are the most dynamically expanding areas of the tourism sector. In the theoretical chapter we review the definition of the two trends, the characteristics of the demand and supply side and clarify the concept of a cultural tourism product. We overview the development strategies that have defined the global museum market in recent decades and discuss the role of museums in the revitalization efforts of cities. You can also get a deeper insight in the operation of colourful science and transport museums. Afterwards, culinary tourism chapters examine consumer behaviour in food tourism and its link to social media which is followed by an overview on the supply side, a new typology of attractions in culinary tourism.

Hivatkozás: https://mersz.hu/jaszberenyi-cultural-creative-and-culinary-tourism//

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