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Tourists’ visual attention and preference of intangible cultural heritage

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Published
May 05, 2024
Vol/Issue
29(6)
Pages
753-767
Funding
Key Project of the Hubei Philosophy and Social Science Foundation
Regular Project of Research on Construction of Yangtze River National Culture Park in Hubei Award: HCYK2022Y21
the Regular Project of Liberal arts and Social Sciences Foundation of Ministry of Education in China Award: 19YJAZH046
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Jiangmin Li, Jiahui Zhang, Xuanhua Li, et al. (2024). Tourists’ visual attention and preference of intangible cultural heritage. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 29(6), 753-767. https://doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2024.2343083