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            Conflict of interest                               Chauffert-Yvart, B., Ged, F., Lu, Y., Mengin, C., & Rousseau, E.
                                                                  (2020) Tourism and heritage in the enhancement of Tianjin.
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                                                                  Annals of Tourism Research, 15(3):371-386.
            Ethics approval and consent to participate         D’ovidio,  M.,  &  Cossu,  A.  (2017).  Culture  is  reclaiming  the
            Permission to conduct the interviews for the purposes of   creative city: The case of Macao in Milan, Italy. City, Culture
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            Informed consent of participants/interviewees was   Fossa, G., & Milan. (2014). Creative industries and the use of
            obtained for publishing their data/interviews in this paper.  heritage. In: HA Mieg and H Oevermann. (eds.). Industrial
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