Tourism Reclaiming Urban Case Study: City Of Macau In The Pearl River Delta Region, China
Journal: ARA: Journal of Tourism Research (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2012-12-14
Authors : Miguel Lima;
Page : 87-93
Keywords : tourism spaces; land reclamation; Macau city; Pearl River Delta region;
Abstract
The main subject of this paper is to study the use of land reclamation development in the contexts of tourism spaces construction in its relation to consolidate urban and growing regions. Referring to the processes involved, it is relevant to analyze the interaction of massive tourism developments using urbanization based on rapid construction enhanced by land reclaimed to water. The “urbanization of water” for tourism purposes creates diverse asymmetries, raising problematic issues namely in the urban context. Among others one can find conflicts in the limits and borders, contaminating and spreading phenomenon that formulates new in the existing, causing controversial dichotomies leading to the construction of history in detriment of consolidating past testimonials - that includes heritage and cultural aspects now replaced, reinvented and recreated in thematized urban contexts.
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