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Keeping It Local: Fast Trains, Ski Slopes and the New Macao

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The New Chinese Traveler

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As previously mentioned China’s tripartite travel industry increasingly forms a Venn diagram of contiguous influences, and each of the domestic, inbound and outbound travel sectors are undergoing an unprecedented restructure. Huge investment is a shared feature of all three sectors, as is the influence of cutting-edge technologies, the primacy of the Internet and the embrace of new leisure experiences.

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Bowerman, G. (2014). Keeping It Local: Fast Trains, Ski Slopes and the New Macao. In: The New Chinese Traveler. Palgrave Pocket Consultants. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137397331_13

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