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Journal of Chinese
Architecture and Urbanism Cultural tourism and lessons from China
Appendix
Table A1. Survey questionnaire used in the study
N° Tangible heritage Escala
1 2 3
1 How would you rate the preservation of ancestral customs in the community?
2 Do you consider that the conditions in which the community’s tourist attractions are currently found are in good condition?
3 How do you consider the level of differentiation of your community from other communities?
4 How do you rate the promotional level of tourist attraction features?
5 To what extent has the community become a tourism product that benefits local community members?
Intangible heritage
6 How would you rate the community’s poems for tourists?
7 How would you rate the rituals celebrated in the community for tourists?
8 How would you rate the tourist’s respect for the way of life of the community residents?
9 How would you rate the sales opportunities for tourists in the community?
10 How would you rate the tourist’s respect for the religions practiced in the community?
11 How would you describe access to technology in your community?
Environmental dimension
12 How would you rate the impact of tourism on the environment?
13 Tourism allows local community members access to various tourist sites.
14 The use of natural resources ensures the needs of community members.
15 Local residents have adequate access to areas used by tourists.
Social dimension
16 Tourism contributes to the community obtaining basic services (water, drainage, electricity)
17 Tourism in the community provides employment to local youth.
18 Tourism creates jobs for the residents of the community.
19 Tourism increases the crime rate.
Economic dimension
20 Tourism causes an increase in the prices of items.
21 The money generated by tourism stays in the community.
22 The tourism generated violates the moral standards of the community.
Notes:1: Good; 2: Regular; 3: Bad.
Volume 7 Issue 3 (2025) 19 https://doi.org/10.36922/jcau.5862

