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Ecotourism in China

November 3, 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Manoa Campus, Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room)

The Center for Chinese Studies Fall 2009 China Seminars presents

November 3 (Tuesday), 3:00 p.m.

Tokioka Room (Moore 319)

China’s Ecotourism in a Cross-Cultural Perspective

Li Yanqin, Ph.D., Associate professor at Minzu University of China, and Visiting scholar at UHM

Please note: This talk will be delivered in Chinese, with slides and visuals in English.

Tourism in China has become an integral part of world tourism. According to estimates by the World Tourism Organization (WTO), by the year 2020 China will become the world’s largest host country and the fourth largest in terms of sending tourists abroad. Given these trends, ecotourism is sure to play an increasingly important role in assuring the sustainable development of the Chinese tourism. The year 1999 was designated as the “Chinese Year of Ecotourism.” A decade later, the China National Tourism Administration has once again named 2009 as the “China Year of Ecotourism,” indicating that the Chinese government is paying more attention to ecotourism (called shengtai lüyou (生态旅游) in Chinese). But some critics charge that it is still too early to talk about real ecotourism in China. How has ecotourism been developed in China during the past ten years? How has ecotourism development been affected by Chinese culture, which is significantly different from western culture? Does shengtai luyou reflect the indigenization of ecotourism, or is it simply a cultural analogue of ecotourism? This presentation will introduce differences in ecotourism between China and the West in terms of cultural background, scale, destination, and the characteristics of the average ecotourist. It will also present some success stories in Chinese ecotourism.

Li Yanqin received her B.A. and M.S. in Geography from Capital Normal University, and her Ph.D. in Science from Peking University. She is now an associate professor in the School of Management at Minzu University of China (Central University for Nationalities). Her main research interests include community-based ecotourism, visitor behavior and visitor management, and NGOs and ecotourism development.

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free and open to the public

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Center for Chinese Studies, Manoa Campus

More Information
Daniel Tschudi, 808-956-8891, dtschudi@hawaii.edu, China\'s Ecotourism (PDF)


Tuesday, November 3
8:00am Blood Drive
Campus Center
3:00pm China Research Seminars series
Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room)
3:00pm Ecotourism in China
Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room)
5:30pm Termite Information Seminar
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