Destination Image Of People’s Republic Of China
Keywords:
Cultural Image, Environment ImageAbstract
Having plans to return to the same destination preferred by foreign tourists as a result of the hospitality of local residents and vacations in China has occurred, the emphasis of the destination branding movement helps tourists to easily review travel service experiences, create warm and good memories of destinations and encounters, and the decision to return to the same goal is the best decision (Li 2012, 29). Furthermore, the impact of recommendations from experienced visitors after visiting, has a great opportunity to convince new tourists who are interested in exploring a new country.
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