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Segmenting Chinese rural tourist preferences: insights from a choice experiment

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  • Yaoming Liang

    (South China Agricultural University
    South China Agricultural University)

  • Ruiqi Chen

    (South China Agricultural University)

  • Yanjie Xu

    (Dongguan Agricultural Science Research Center)

  • Xi Chen

    (Zhaoqing University)

  • Yonghui Zeng

    (South China Agricultural University)

Abstract

Rural tourism has become an important component of domestic travel in China. To understand how consumers evaluate rural offerings, this study uses a discrete choice experiment, fielded in Guangdong Province, to examine preferences for eight attributes. Results indicate positive preferences for natural scenery, local cuisine, cultural experiences, outdoor activities, and accommodations, alongside negative sensitivity to higher prices and longer travel distances. Using latent class analysis, we identify three distinct segments: Senior Nature Seekers (12.43%), Young Quality Explorers (35.03%), and Broad-acceptance Experience Pursuers (52.54%). These groups exhibit diverse priorities, ranging from ecological engagement to cultural or family-compatible pursuits. Descriptive comparisons of thematic interests (e.g., farm experiences, health/wellness) further suggest segment-specific ordering of preferences within our sample. The findings provide evidence to inform tailored marketing strategies and tourism products, while potentially supporting broader goals such as environmental sustainability, heritage preservation, and community well-being.

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  • Yaoming Liang & Ruiqi Chen & Yanjie Xu & Xi Chen & Yonghui Zeng, 2025. "Segmenting Chinese rural tourist preferences: insights from a choice experiment," Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 12(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palcom:v:12:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1057_s41599-025-05922-5
    DOI: 10.1057/s41599-025-05922-5
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