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Chengkun Zhang, Yiran Zhang, Jiajun Zhang, Junwei Yao, Hongjiu Liu, Tao He, Xinyu Zheng, Xingyu Xue, Liang Xu, Jing Yang, Yuanyuan Wang and Liuchang Xu
In recent years, the Chinese tourism industry has developed rapidly, leading to significant changes in the relationship between people and space patterns in scenic regions. To attract more tourists, the surrounding environment of a scenic region is usual...
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Gaofeng Xu, Le Zhong, Fei Wu, Yin Zhang and Zhenwei Zhang
The impact of built environment features on tourists? walking behaviors has received growing attention. Although many researchers have observed the effects of micro-scale factors, the impact of culture-related factors on walking behaviors has been freque...
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Jingbo Wang, Yu Xia and Yuting Wu
The distribution and sentiment characteristics of tourists directly reflect the state of tourism development, and are an important reference for tourists to choose scenic areas. Sensing the tourist distributions and their sentiment variations can provide...
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Xia Zhang, Danning Xu and Ni Zhang
With the rapid rise of social media, the photo-taking behavior of tourists and their uploaded photos provide a new perspective to explore landscape visual characters. In this study, we provide methodological advancements for assessing landscape visual qu...
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Wei Jiang, Zhengan Xiong, Qin Su, Yi Long, Xiaoqing Song and Peng Sun
Understanding sentiment changes in tourist flow is critical in designing exciting experiences for tourists and promoting sustainable tourism development. This paper proposes a novel analytical framework to investigate the tourist sentiment changes betwee...
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Qihang Qiu and Mu Zhang
The industry of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) tourism continues to grow, and social media can serve as an essential tool to promote this trend. Although ICH tourism development is outstanding in China, the language structure and restricted use of so...
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Naimat Ullah Khan, Wanggen Wan and Shui Yu
The aim of this study is to analyze and compare the patterns of behavior of tourists and residents from Location-Based Social Network (LBSN) data in Shanghai, China using various spatiotemporal analysis techniques at different venue categories. The paper...
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Hyunjoon Kim, Jinkyung Jenny Kim and Muhammad Asif
The purpose of this study was to explore the antecedents and consequences of travelers? well-being perceptions in the context of a duty-free shop. For this, data were collected from 742 Chinese tourists who purchased goods at duty free shops while travel...
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The number of Chinese tourists visiting Taiwan has been closely related to the political relationship across the Taiwan Strait. The occurrence of political events and disasters or accidents have had, and will continue to have, a huge impact on the Taiwan...
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