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    Constructing the festival tourist attraction from the perspective of Peircean semiotics: The case of Guangzhou, China by Li, Jing, Yu, Gouxiong

    Published in PloS one (21-02-2023)
    “…Based on the Peircean semiotic theory, this study aims to explore the semiotic construction of a festival tourist attraction using the Guangfu Temple Fair in…”
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    Nighttime as Experiences: The Influence of Perceived Value on Urban Waterfront Night Cruise Loyalty by Yu, Gouxiong, Tang, Jinwen (Jimmy), Na, Junli, Ma, Tiancheng

    Published in SAGE open (01-04-2022)
    “…Urban river tourism can benefit considerably from nighttime business; however, few studies have examined tourist loyalty in the context of urban waterfront…”
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    Borrowed production: spatial processes of urban waterfront tourism in Guangzhou by Yu, Gouxiong, Zhong, Shuru

    Published in Journal of tourism and cultural change (03-09-2022)
    “…Urban waterfronts are time-space constructions encompassing various social relationships and functions. They become tourism spaces in the context of particular…”
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    Constructing the festival tourist attraction from the perspective of Peircean semiotics: The case of Guangzhou, China by Jing Li, Gouxiong Yu

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2023)
    “…Based on the Peircean semiotic theory, this study aims to explore the semiotic construction of a festival tourist attraction using the Guangfu Temple Fair in…”
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    How to be a true institution? Understanding festival organization's role in urban festival management from the stakeholder analysis by Yin, Shuhua, Luo, Qiuju, Wang, Xiaomin, Yu, Gouxiong

    Published in Tourism management (1982) (01-02-2024)
    “…This study uses a practical case to show that festival organizations could be true institutions in the context of China's urban festivals. Utilizing social…”
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