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            their cultural values should be undertaken to highlight   Bogacz-Wojtanowska, E., G0169-2046(03)00158-0(03)00158-0”
            their value connotations. Second, selective protective   \o “Persistent link using digital object identifier” \t “_blaCase
            restoration and rehabilitation should focus on preserving   study of selected cultural routes in Poland.  Sustainability,
            the tangible aspects of their heritage. Finally, immersive   11(10), 2844.
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            To achieve sustainable tourism, local authorities must   contribution for sustainable tourism development. In:
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            that actively engage the local community in preservation   International Conference IACuDiT, Athens 2017.  Springer
            efforts.                                              International Publishing, pp. 17-33.

            Acknowledgments                                       https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67603-6_2
            None.                                              Chen, H., Cao, D., Zou, Y., & Meng, S.C. (2018). Constructing an
                                                                  architectural heritage corridor along the Zishui river of the
            Funding                                               ancient tea road in Funan province. Heritage Architecture,
                                                                  (3), 71-77.
            None.
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            Conflict of interest                               Chen, Q. Z., He, P. J., Xie, D. H., Lu, M. D., Zhao, T. C., &
                                                                  Zhou,  Z. L. (2008). The splendid tea culture of Linxiang. Tea
            The authors declare they have no competing interests.
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            Author contributions                               Chen, Z. Y. (2018). Merchant gang, guild and modern Hankou
                                                                  guild hall play opera-on the proposition of “the commercial
            Conceptualization: Yixin Wang                         road is the theatrical road” in the history of Chinese. Cultural
            Formal analysis: Yixin Wang                           Heritage, (3), 30-38.
            Investigation: Yixin Wang
            Methodology: Yixin Wang                            Cheng, X. F. (2010). Commercial hall on wanluo avenue: Shanshan
            Writing – original draft: Yixin Wang                  temple in Jia county. Literature and History Knowledge, 11, 3.
            Writing – review & editing: All authors            Chu, C. Q., & Ma, L. J. (2021). Trade, guild, and opera
                                                                  communication-the Ming and Qing dynasties in Shanshaan
            Ethics approval and consent to participate            and shaanxi businessmen and their guild hall as an example.
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            privacy of the interviewees, and the interviews were not   Dallari, F. (2018). Cultural itineraries and roman routes:
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