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- TRAVEL CULTURE IN EASTERN JIN CHINA (317–420 AD): THE EMERGENCE OF A TRAVEL CULTURE OF LANDSCAPE APPRECIATION
- Study on Ancient Chinese Ecological Thoughts in Traditional Festivals and Festival Systems
- Ritual Words: Daoist Liturgy and the Confucian Liumen Tradition in Sichuan Province
- Consumption Behaviours of Park Visitors and the Implications for Tourism Marketing: A Case in China
- On the Impacts of Traditional Chinese Culture on Organ Donation
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- Bibliography: TRAVEL CULTURE IN EASTERN JIN CHINA (317–420 AD): THE EMERGENCE OF A TRAVEL CULTURE OF LANDSCAPE APPRECIATION
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