UNBEARABLE PRESSURES ON PARADISE?: Tourism and Heritage Management in Luang Prabang, a World Heritage Site

This article critically appraises and evaluates tourism strategies and heritage management in Luang Prabang, Lao People's Democratic Republic, a Unescodesignated "world heritage" city. Luang Prabang is widely regarded as one of the most significant heritage cities in Southeast Asia. T...

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