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TitlePseudo-Authenticity and Tourism: Preservation, Miniaturization, and Replication
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Date Issued2023
PublisherRoutledge
Publication PlaceLondon
Abstract

This book explores the concept of authenticity in tourism through the analysis of six tourist sites in Guangdong Province and Macau, China.

Through a review of tourism literature, it develops the concept of pseudo-authenticity in which tourist sites and cultural products function to give signs of authenticity for tourists. This is achieved through the influence of media, authentic fakery, and façadism. Readers will gain greater insight into tourist sites in China that operate through cultural preservation, the miniaturization of cultural assets, and the replication of foreign signs through reproductions of foreign cities. The authors outline the tourist sites, an aesthetic analysis, on-site interviews with tourists, and an examination of online reviews of the sites.

This is a useful work for scholars and students of tourism studies in China and around the world, especially those concerned with issues of authenticity and the effects of commodification on cultural assets.

ISBN9781003291817
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781003291817
Language英语English
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Document TypeBook
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/11537
CollectionFaculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Affiliation
1.Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College
2.Hong Kong Baptist University
First Author AffilicationBeijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
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Hearns-Branaman, Jesse Owen,Chen, Andy Lihua. Pseudo-Authenticity and Tourism: Preservation, Miniaturization, and Replication[M]. London: Routledge, 2023.
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