1. Entertaining International Tourists: An Empirical Study of an Iconic Site in China
- Author
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Mao-Ying Wu and Philip L. Pearce
- Subjects
Entertainment ,Empirical research ,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management ,Political science ,0502 economics and business ,05 social sciences ,050211 marketing ,Advertising ,Destinations ,China ,050212 sport, leisure & tourism ,Tourism ,Education - Abstract
Entertainment is a feature of some tourism settings and acts as a key pull factor for visiting certain destinations. Research-based studies about entertainment and the tourist experience are, however, rather limited. This study pursued this research opportunity and explored international tourists’ experiences in an iconic performance-based entertainment, the Impression Sanjie Liu in southern China. More than 350 tourists’ spontaneous reviews posted on TripAdvisor were analyzed through Leximancer software. It was found that international tourists were generally positive toward the culturally distinctive style of the entertainment. Despite the challenge of comprehending meanings and the language, they were impressed with the grand spectacle, the performances of many people, and the context. The disruptive behavior of other tourists, particularly the domestic Chinese tourists, troubled some international tourists. Implications for both academic research and the tourism entertainment industry are offered.
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- 2015