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This pioneering anthology provides insights into the history of tea, tea plantations, varieties of teas, and tea as a tourism attraction. This book is a good introduction to the history and variety of teas as well as the forms and potential of this niche tourism experience.-- "Atsuko Hashimoto, Brock University, in Annals of Tourism Research, Vol 35, No. 4 2008"
This carefully crafted book is not only a useful addition to the growing body of knowledge surrounding the relationships between food, drink and tourism, but it is also, quite simply, a treasure trove of knowledge and a fascinating read. The book is meticulously researched and extremely well written. The publication of this book is timely and makes a welcome addition to the literature surrounding food, drink and tourism.-- "Liz Sharples, Sheffield Hallam University, in Tourism Management"
The book sheds light on a neglected facet of tourism which merits attention and illuminates some of the complexities of tourism s interactions with culture. It is a useful source of material for those studying trends in more specialized tourism markets and the interplay between tourism and cultural practices, and represents a solid foundation for further research. --Joan C. Henderson, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in Tourism Recreation Research 32:3, 2007 "Liz Sharples, Sheffield Hallam University, in Tourism Management"
This is a fascinating book that gives us an opportunity to understand how tea and tourism have a common purpose; to bring communities together to enhance communication between people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures.--Joan C. Henderson, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in Tourism Recreation Research 32:3, 2007 "Louise Roberge, President, Tea Association of Canada"
This carefully crafted book is not only a useful addition to the growing body of knowledge surrounding the relationships between food, drink and tourism, but it is also, quite simply, a treasure trove of knowledge and a fascinating read. The book is meticulously researched and extremely well written. The publication of this book is timely and makes a welcome addition to the literature surrounding food, drink and tourism.
- Liz Sharples, Sheffield Hallam University, in Tourism ManagementThe book sheds light on a neglected facet of tourism which merits attention and illuminates some of the complexities of tourism s interactions with culture. It is a useful source of material for those studying trends in more specialized tourism markets and the interplay between tourism and cultural practices, and represents a solid foundation for further research.
- Joan C. Henderson, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in Tourism Recreation Research 32:3, 2007"This is a fascinating book that gives us an opportunity to understand how tea and tourism have a common purpose; to bring communities together to enhance communication between people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures.
- Louise Roberge, President, Tea Association of CanadaThis carefully crafted book is not only a useful addition to the growing body of knowledge surrounding the relationships between food, drink and tourism, but it is also, quite simply, a treasure trove of knowledge and a fascinating read. The book is meticulously researched and extremely well written. The publication of this book is timely and makes a welcome addition to the literature surrounding food, drink and tourism.
-- "Liz Sharples, Sheffield Hallam University, in Tourism Management"This is a fascinating book that gives us an opportunity to understand how tea and tourism have a common purpose; to bring communities together to enhance communication between people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures.
--Joan C. Henderson, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in Tourism Recreation Research 32:3, 2007 "Louise Roberge, President, Tea Association of Canada"This pioneering anthology provides insights into the history of tea, tea plantations, varieties of teas, and tea as a tourism attraction. This book is a good introduction to the history and variety of teas as well as the forms and potential of this niche tourism experience.
-- "Atsuko Hashimoto, Brock University, in Annals of Tourism Research, Vol 35, No. 4 2008""About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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