Adaptation of indigenous traditional performance to a tourism entertainment: a case study of Hmong People in Ban Mae Sa Mai, Thailand / Wirasant Wirunsakunphiban ... [et al.]
The Hmong are the second largest hilltribe group in Thailand. They migrated from China to the northern part of Thailand today during the nineteenth century. The Hmong have their own unique culture. Now they often use culture to promote tourism. Some of them live in Ban Mae Sa Mai, a Hmong community...
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Main Authors: | Wirunsakunphiban, Wirasant (Author), Nusen, Rachod (Author), Abu Bakar, Ayu Haswida (Author), Jonathan Linggang, Duratul Ain Dorothy (Author) |
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Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA,
2022-12.
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