Huan Sun's research while affiliated with Tianjin University of Finance and Economics and other places

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The main challenge for sustainable events is to attract residents to participate and to continue participating. Motivation can be used to explain a place and the intention to revisit a place. The main purpose of this study was to explore residents’ place meanings at Peony Culture Festival Luoyang China (PCFLC) and the impact of residents’ motivatio...
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Although neglected in previous studies, tourist-to-tourist interaction (TTI) is a core part of festival experience. It is widely acknowledged that interactions between tourists significantly influence behavioral reactions such as desire to stay, satisfaction, and loyalty, which are important for tourism destination marketing. This study used ground...

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... The choice of the holiday destination involves multiple decisions [62,66,67] and is influenced by various factors [68] such as physical attributes, attractions or intra-attractions [69][70][71], the previous satisfaction regarding a destination [72,73], tourists' expectation [74,75] or the destination image [76], the distance from home to destination [77,78] and travel mode [79], interactions between tourists [80][81][82] or reciprocal resident-tourist relationship [83], the prestige of being in a place or ego enhancement [84], and above all, the tourist expenditure is a basic component of tourism demand [85,86]. ...
... Participants move from their "everyday self" via a "transitory self", characterised by liberation, freedom, and radical self-expression, towards a new transformed "integrated self". Art plays a central role in the designed eventscape (Sun & Dai, 2018), which appears to be perceived and consumed through passivity (pre-designed), co-creation (collaboratively curated and created), and grandness (transcending preconceived expectations of size and norm), ultimately leading to transformational moments of amazement, wonder, and awe. ...