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Mental mapping and heritage visitors’ spatial perceptions
Authors:Maria Younghee Lee  Michael Hitchcock  Joyce Wengsi Lei
Institution:1. Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macao, Macau;2. Cultural Policy and Tourism in the Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship, Goldsmiths University of London, London, UK;3. Galaxy Macau Hotel, Taipa, Macao, Macau
Abstract:Visitors’ activities tend to be spatially oriented in destinations. Mental mapping is a useful method for revealing how visitors spatially perceive tourism destinations. However, studies of this kind are under-researched in the tourism field. Therefore, this study investigates the ways in which visitors spatially perceive the World Heritage Sites (WHSs) of Macau through the use of mental maps drawn by a sample of 400 respondents. Comparisons of the mental maps revealed that respondents possessed a relatively limited spatial knowledge of the WHSs, and this recognition varied according to the gender, place of origin, travel mode, type of trip, social interaction with local people and length of stay. While the real-life world of visitors was identified by the mental mapping approach, some suggestions for formulating strategies are provided.
Keywords:Mental map  perception  spatial distortion  direction  location  World Heritage Sites of Macau
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