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Villagers’ Perceptions of Traditions: Some Observations
on the Development of Rural Cultural Tourism in China
(HONGGEN
XIAO and LIN LI)
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Tourism has a penetration effect, especially in developing
economies and/or rural communities where options for
development are limited. This research adopts the
observation and survey approach to look at villagers’
perceptions of traditions in the context of rural
cultural tourism. Development and impacts of rural
cultural tourism are examined in a case study of folk
song traditions conducted in Lujiahe Village, located
in the northwest of Central China’s Hubei Province.
This rural community is known as ‘the first
folk song village of the Han Chinese’. The history,
unique tradition and current practice of its villagers
singing folk songs on various ceremonies and occasions
have recently been exploited as cultural performances
and attractions for visitors. Survey results indicate
that, at the initial stage of development, villagers
generally hold a welcoming attitude towards tourism-induced
impacts and a high willingness to accept possible
socio-cultural changes in their community. It is argued
that rural cultural tourism should be planned with
caution for sustainable development. The study concludes
with a component framework that encompasses the dimensions
and issues that should be considered and incorporated
in community-involved planning and development of
rural cultural tourism.
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