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In Touring China, Yajun Mo explores how early twentieth century Chinese sightseers described the destinations that they visited, and how their travel accounts gave Chinese readers a means to imagine their vast country.

The roots of China''s tourism market stretch back over a hundred years, when railroad and steamship networks expanded into the coastal regions. Tourism-related businesses and publications flourished in urban centers while scientific exploration, investigative journalism, and wartime travel propelled many Chinese from the eastern seaboard to its peripheries. Mo considers not only accounts of overseas travel and voyages across borderlands, but also trips within China. On the one hand, via travel and travel writing, the unity of China''s coastal regions, inland provinces, and western frontiers was experienced and reinforced. On the other, travel literature revealed a persistent tension between the aspiration for national unity and the an

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Touring China persuasively shows how travel writing in the Republican era brought remote parts of China, previously seen as something of a barbarian wilderness, into national history and geography in ways that show remarkable continuities with the PRC's post-1989 tourism canon. In this sense, the book has unearthed a "missing link" between imperial and post-socialist travel.

* The China Quarterly *

Table of Contents

Introduction: Tourism, Travel Culture, and the Making of the Chinese National Space
1. Travel as a Business: The Making of Modern Chinese Tourism
2. Travel as Narratives: Producing Quanguo through Travel Print Media
3. "Head to the Northwest": Modern China's Movement Westward
4. Facilitating the Exodus: Wartime Travel and the Southwest
5. Between Empire and Nation-State:: Tourism and Travel in Manchuria and Taiwan, 1912–1949
Conclusion: Legacies of Republican-Era Tourism and Travel Culture

Touring China

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    Publisher: Cornell University Press
    Publication Date: 15/12/2021
    ISBN13: 9781501761041, 978-1501761041
    ISBN10: 1501761048

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In Touring China, Yajun Mo explores how early twentieth century Chinese sightseers described the destinations that they visited, and how their travel accounts gave Chinese readers a means to imagine their vast country.

    The roots of China''s tourism market stretch back over a hundred years, when railroad and steamship networks expanded into the coastal regions. Tourism-related businesses and publications flourished in urban centers while scientific exploration, investigative journalism, and wartime travel propelled many Chinese from the eastern seaboard to its peripheries. Mo considers not only accounts of overseas travel and voyages across borderlands, but also trips within China. On the one hand, via travel and travel writing, the unity of China''s coastal regions, inland provinces, and western frontiers was experienced and reinforced. On the other, travel literature revealed a persistent tension between the aspiration for national unity and the an

    Trade Review

    Touring China persuasively shows how travel writing in the Republican era brought remote parts of China, previously seen as something of a barbarian wilderness, into national history and geography in ways that show remarkable continuities with the PRC's post-1989 tourism canon. In this sense, the book has unearthed a "missing link" between imperial and post-socialist travel.

    * The China Quarterly *

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: Tourism, Travel Culture, and the Making of the Chinese National Space
    1. Travel as a Business: The Making of Modern Chinese Tourism
    2. Travel as Narratives: Producing Quanguo through Travel Print Media
    3. "Head to the Northwest": Modern China's Movement Westward
    4. Facilitating the Exodus: Wartime Travel and the Southwest
    5. Between Empire and Nation-State:: Tourism and Travel in Manchuria and Taiwan, 1912–1949
    Conclusion: Legacies of Republican-Era Tourism and Travel Culture

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