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Author : Patricia C. Johnson
School/Work Place : University of Newcastle, Australia
Contact : Patricia.Johnson@newcastle.edu.au
Year : 2014

Tourism academics, practitioners, governments and agencies around the world are in general agreement about the future of tourism in what commentators have tagged The Asian Century. Assuming demographic and economic conditions persist, the industry will be forever changed by the entry of the largest tourism source market in the world: mainland China. This paper argues that increased mobility by the denizens of the Middle Kingdom will result in the Easternization of tourism practices through the exercise of soft power. This constitutes a shift of power from the North to the South (albeit China is in the geographical north). This paper is informed by an analysis of the Welcoming Chinese Visitors program that was guided by Johnson’s (2014) post-disciplinary approach to studying cross-cultural relationships.


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2 Think Tank XV Can we eat it? Exploring the cultural challenges in ma... file 2843 Jul 27, 2015

Can we eat it? How did you stop the waves? Is there water in there? Where is the switch to turn it off? Will it eat me? These are just some of the many questions asked by visitors to uShaka Sea World in Durban, South Africa. While South Afri...

Author: Judy Mann & Roy Ballantyne & Jan Packer 

Year: 2015 

» Think Tank XIV Welcoming Chinese Visitors and the Easternization of t... file 2625 Jun 26, 2014

Tourism academics, practitioners, governments and agencies around the world are in general agreement about the future of tourism in what commentators have tagged The Asian Century. Assuming demographic and economic conditions persist, the in...

Author: Patricia C. Johnson 

Year: 2014 

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