Tourist-Perceived Quality and Loyalty Intentions towards Rural Tourism in China

The growing interest in ruralism among Chinese people has been observed as China’s population in urban areas has exceeded its rural population. Rural tourism has become one of the leading tourism sectors in China, in large part because many of China’s popular tourist attractions are surrounded by ru...

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