Emerging Cross Border Tourism Region Macau-Zhuhai: Place in Play/Place to Play
Journal: ARA: Journal of Tourism Research (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2012-12-14
Authors : Hendrik Tieben;
Page : 145-153
Keywords : Zhuhai; Macau; tourism; heritage; eco-city;
Abstract
This paper explores the new tourism region Macau-Zhuhai which is emerging in the south-western part of the Pearl River Delta (PRD). Since Macau's handover to the People's Republic of China in 1999, the former Portuguese enclave is becoming increasingly integrated into the PRD. Together with its mainland neighbor Zhuhai it is creating a bi-city region; although without coordinated planning. Currently, both cities embark on a first joint project encouraged by the Chinese Central Government on the island Hengqin. The paper is investigating the attempts of both cities to reinvent themselves as places to play and how they find themselves on the playing field of global and national forces. The paper ends with the suggestion of an alternative understanding of tourism and destinations which learns from spatial practices of a new generation of tourists in Asia.
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