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China is primarily a nonreligious country with less than 10\% of people following Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, or other religions. Two major communication paths, the land and sea Silk Roads, directly affected the distribution and development of Muslim tourism and attractions. The combination of Islam with local custom and culture is a unique feature in China, and contributes to its development as a form of ethnic rather than religious tourism. As a result, research in China focuses on ethnic product development, minority sports and anthropological tourism, themed events, and intangible cultural heritage.

Título del libro
Tourism in the Muslim World
Series
Bridging Tourism Theory and Practice
Volumen
2
Número de páginas
107-119
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Journal Abbreviation: Bridging Tour. Theory Pract. Pages: 119 Publication Title: Bridging Tour. Theory Pract.
ISBN-ISSN
20421443 (ISSN); 9781849509206 (ISBN)
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10.1108/S2042-1443(2010)0000002011
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