Regional Sustainability ›› 2021, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (2): 156-163.doi: 10.1016/j.regsus.2021.05.003cstr: 32279.14.j.regsus.2021.05.003
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Zi’ang ZHANGa,b, Zengxian LIANGb,c, Jigang BAOb,c,*()
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2021-03-25
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2021-05-01
Accepted:
2021-05-21
Published:
2021-04-20
Online:
2021-08-13
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Jigang BAO
E-mail:eesbjg@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Zi’ang ZHANG, Zengxian LIANG, Jigang BAO. From theme park to cultural tourism town: Disneyization turning of tourism space in China[J]. Regional Sustainability, 2021, 2(2): 156-163.
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