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Architecture and Urbanism Creative heritage and experiential tourism
Conflict of interest Chauffert-Yvart, B., Ged, F., Lu, Y., Mengin, C., & Rousseau, E.
(2020) Tourism and heritage in the enhancement of Tianjin.
The authors declare that they have no competing interests. Built Heritage, 4:9.
Author contributions Chen, J., Judd, B., & Hawken, S. (2016). Adaptive reuse of
industrial heritage for cultural purposes in Beijing, Shanghai
Conceptualization: All authors and Chongqing. Structural Survey, 34(4-5):331-350.
Formal analysis: All authors Chronis, A., & Hampton, R. (2008). Consuming the authentic
Investigation: All authors Gettysburg: How a tourist landscape becomes an authentic
Methodology: All authors experience. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 7(2):111-126.
Writing – original draft: All authors
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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
this research was obtained from all respondents, who were and Society, 8:7-12.
fully informed about the purposes of this research and how Florida, R. (2004). The Rise of the Creative Class: And How it’s
their responses would be used and stored. All interviewees Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life.
have been anonymized. Basic Books: New York.
Florida, R. (2005). Cities and the Creative Class. London:
Consent for publication Routledge.
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obtained for publishing their data/interviews in this paper. heritage. In: HA Mieg and H Oevermann. (eds.). Industrial
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readers upon request. Interested parties can contact Populaire de Chine 1949-1999 [Heritage Protection in the
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