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Table 5 shows that the authors were from 24 regions across the world. The largest group was authors from Mainland China (n = 319)
Figure  1. Numbers of articles by year of publication.
Table  3.  Nontourism and hospitality journals publishing articles on China’s tourism
Figure  2. Authorship networks based on centrality metrics.
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