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Routledge Handbook Of Tea Tourism Lee Jolliffe Msm Aslam Amnaj Khaokhrueamuang

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Routledge Handbook Of Tea Tourism Lee Jolliffe Msm Aslam Amnaj Khaokhrueamuang
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.53 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Lee Jolliffe, M.S.M. Aslam, Amnaj Khaokhrueamuang, Li-Hsin Chen
ISBN: 9781032053233, 1032053232
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Routledge Handbook Of Tea Tourism Lee Jolliffe Msm Aslam Amnaj Khaokhrueamuang by Lee Jolliffe, M.s.m. Aslam, Amnaj Khaokhrueamuang, Li-hsin Chen 9781032053233, 1032053232 instant download after payment.

TheRoutledge Handbook of Tea Tourismprovides comprehensive and cutting-edge insights into global tea tourism. With contributions from leading scholars and experts across 19 countries, it demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature and breadth of topics associated with global tea tourism.

Tea is deeply connected to tourism through both travel and consumption. For host communities it provides an opportunity for diversification from the production and/or serving of tea while sharing cultural traditions and improving livelihoods. TheHandbookis organised into five parts, with an introduction and epilogue, and the first part begins with an overview of historical and contemporary perspectives on the foundations of tea tourism. It digs into the roots of such tourism in China, the relationship of wild tea to indigenous tourism in Vietnam, heritage railways to tea tourism, and tea tourism in Africa. The second part examines sustainable tea tourism, with examples from Thailand, Turkey, Sri Lanka and India. The third part explores the management and marketing of tea tourism, highlighting tools and techniques for development and the impact of social media on the tea tourism experience. It draws on examples of tea tourism experience in diverse settings, such as the English tea room, a pearl milk tourism factory in Taiwan and a hot spring tea destination in Japan. The fourth part provides perspectives on innovation and practice in tea tourism,such as gastronomical tea tourism in Turkey, Japan and Thailand; tea cafés and community diversification in Japan; the role of GIAHS designation in tea tourism; and tea tour guiding in Iran. Finally, the fifth part provides insights on resilience in tea tourism, examining topics such as human-wildlife conflicts and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the sector in both Asia and Europe.

ThisHandbookprovides a valuable resource for students and researchers, presenting a rich collection of theoretical and empirical insights, an agenda for future directions in the field and end-of-chapter discussion questions. It also serves as a useful tool for key stakeholders, aiming to increase interaction between academia and industry, encouraging the development of sustainable responsible tea tourism that benefits local communities on a global basis.

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