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Do Historic Landscape Images Predict Tourists' Spatio-Temporal Behavior at Heritage Sites? A Case Study of West Lake in Hangzhou, China
2022
Land
Rich in history and culture, heritage sites often evoke stirring emotions and memories. We analyzed historical poetry using grounded theory and high-frequency word and semantic analysis to construct historic landscape images (HLIs) of the West Lake UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hangzhou, China. GPS trajectory data were used to identify hot and cold tourist spots and understand the site's intra-attraction tourist behaviors (IATBs). Finally, we analyzed the HLI–IATB relationship. We found that
doi:10.3390/land11101643
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