Abstract
Chinese outbound tourists are pivotal global players in current international tourism. Their anticipated role in taking up new activities in the future warrants attention. This study focused on one emerging activity—drive tourism—as a model of the ways to manage the growth of new specialist interests. In detail, it examined Chinese recreational vehicle (RV) tourists’ self-reported safety concerns during their Australian RV trips. The study identified the successful coping mechanisms that Chinese tourists employ across the preparation, initial familiarity, and driving stages of their travels. A holistic safety and coping framework outlining 18 coping techniques was identified. The study revealed the symbiosis between tourists, tourism businesses, and associated organizations that can lead to positive behaviors to enhance safe and enjoyable experiences as new markets adopt novel activities in unfamiliar countries.
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Wu, M. Y. (2015). Driving an Unfamiliar Vehicle in an Unfamiliar Country: Exploring Chinese Recreational Vehicle Tourists’ Safety Concerns and Coping Techniques in Australia. Journal of Travel Research, 54(6), 801–813. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047287514532364
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