Pratiques et organisation spatiale de la plage de Dadonghai à Sanya (île de Hainan, Chine)

Beaches in China are regularly presented as a space that symbolizes the access of new populations to the phenomena of tourism, within the framework of globalization. These spaces are the stage on which original practices are developing. They inform us on the evolution of societies in their access to...

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Main Authors: Benjamin Taunay, Luc Vacher
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Language:Spanish
Published: OpenEdition 2018-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/mappemonde/389
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description Beaches in China are regularly presented as a space that symbolizes the access of new populations to the phenomena of tourism, within the framework of globalization. These spaces are the stage on which original practices are developing. They inform us on the evolution of societies in their access to the leisure activities. This article is based on the study of the beach of Dadonghai on the tropical island of Hainan in South China. It explores the specificities of the Chinese beach and presents the originality of practices, the rhythms of attendance and the spatial organization of the beach.
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Pratiques et organisation spatiale de la plage de Dadonghai à Sanya (île de Hainan, Chine)
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tourism
China
Hainan
beach
space of practices
title Pratiques et organisation spatiale de la plage de Dadonghai à Sanya (île de Hainan, Chine)
title_full Pratiques et organisation spatiale de la plage de Dadonghai à Sanya (île de Hainan, Chine)
title_fullStr Pratiques et organisation spatiale de la plage de Dadonghai à Sanya (île de Hainan, Chine)
title_full_unstemmed Pratiques et organisation spatiale de la plage de Dadonghai à Sanya (île de Hainan, Chine)
title_short Pratiques et organisation spatiale de la plage de Dadonghai à Sanya (île de Hainan, Chine)
title_sort pratiques et organisation spatiale de la plage de dadonghai a sanya ile de hainan chine
topic tourism
China
Hainan
beach
space of practices
url https://journals.openedition.org/mappemonde/389
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