Domestic tourism demand in China’s urban centres: Empirical analyses and marketing implications

China’s domestic tourism market makes up more than 90 per cent of the country’s tourist traffic, and contributes more than 70 per cent of total tourism receipts. This study proposed a demand model that examined the relationship between the annual expenditure of urban domestic travellers and per capi...

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