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Drug-taking behaviours have been extensively studied in psychology, behavioural science and health studies, yet, limited effort has been invested in understanding the factors that motivate tourists to engage in drug tourism. Given the increasing numbers of tourists who are exposed to commercially available cannabis in overseas destinations, developing a measurement scale for their motivation offers...
Using qualitative methods, this paper compares the experiences of tourism development in two of China's most famous rural cultural tourism destinations (Xidi and Hongcun). Although high-leveled similarities in tourism settings are shared between these two adjacent destinations, dramatic differences have also been found in their outcomes of tourism developments. Based on two case studies, a new communal...
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