黃婉妍 WONG UN IN, CORA

副院長 Associate Dean
 

電郵 Email: corawong@mpu.edu.mo
辦公室電話 Tel: 8599 3263
辦公室Office: 明德樓 (MENG TAK)-5/F, M503


學歷 Academic qualifications
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THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO - DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (2011)

出版 Publications

Journal

International Journal Articles

  • Ren, L., Wong, C.U.I., Ma, C., Feng, Y. (2023). “Changing Roles of Tour Guides: From ‘Agent to serve’ to ‘Agent of Change’”, Tourist Studies, DOI: 10.1177/1468797623120090
  • 黃婉妍、陳淑怡:“矢牢”澳門監獄特有稱謂”,載於《學術研究》,2023年第8期,頁108-117。
  • Li, X., Wong, C.U.I., Ren, L., Zhang, H. (2023). “Covid-19 and the Production of Knowledge on Hotel Management”, Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality and Tourism, DOI: 10.1080/1528008X.2023.2241157
  • Lo, A.S.S., Wong, C.U.I., Ren, L. (2023). “Impeding Factors of Online Shopping and Their Associated Products”, Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality and Tourism, DOI: 10.1080/1528008X.2023.2231639
  • Xu, G.L., Wong, C.U.I., Xu, X.T. (2023). “A Comprehensive Evaluation and Empirical Research on Dual Carbon Emission Reduction under Digital Empowerment”, Sustainability, DOI: 10.3390/su15086598
  • Xu, G.L., Wong, C.U.I., Lin, L.N. (2022). “Spatial Evolution Effect of Environmental Regulation from the Perspective of Public Policy Management”, Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, 23(8), pp. 3460–3470.
  • Wong, C.U.I., Ren, L., Choi, S.H. (2022). “Developing and Marketing Tourist Attractions in Ethnic Minority Destinations: Dilemmas from the supply-side in Congjiang, China”, Journal of China Tourism Research, DOI: 10.1080/19388160.2022.2154299
  • Ren, L.P. and Wong, C.U.I., (2021) Tour guides’ dilemma under the pandemic: to stay or not to stay? An investigation of occupational loyalty among tour guides in Macao, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 26(11), 1270-1283.
  • Choi, S.H., Iaquinto, B. L. and Wong, C.U.I., (2020). “Sojourners in Macau: Blurring binaries of home/away and work/leisure”, Leisure Studies, 39(6), 811-824. 
  • Wong, C.U.I., (2019). “Social Interaction in Visitor Control at a Chinese Buddhist Monastic Site”, Tourism Recreation Research, 44(1), 66-75.  
  • Choi, S.H., and Wong, C.U.I., (2018). "Toponymy, Place Name Conversion and Wayfinding: South Korean Independent Tourists in Macau", Tourism Management Perspectives, 25, 13-22.
  • Qi, S.S., Wong, C.U.I., N. Cheng, J. Rong., J.H. Du., (2018). “Profiling Macau Cultural Tourists by Using User-generated Content from Online Social Media”, Information Technology & Tourism, 20, 217-236. 
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2017). "The Big Buddha of Hong Kong: An Accidental Buddhist Theme Park", Tourism Geographies,19, 2: 168-187.
  • Wong, C.U.I., and Qi, S.S. (2017). "Tracking the Evolution of a Destination's Image by Text-mining Online Reviews - The Case of Macau", Tourism Management Perspectives, 23, 19-29.
  • Wong, C.U.I., McIntosh, A., and Ryan, C. (2016). "Visitor Management at a Buddhist Sacred Site", Journal of Travel Research, 2016, 55(5): 675–
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2015). "The Preservation of Macau’s Intangible Colonial Heritage: The Case of Patúa", Tourism, Culture and Communication, 14(2): 91-102.
  • Wong, C.U.I., and Kuan, W.S. (2014). "Cultural Tourism as Salvation for Petty Capitalists: The Pedicab Drivers of the Las Vegas of the East", Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 12(1): 18-32.
  • McKercher, B., and Wong, C.U.I. (2013). “Web Markers for Various Tour Products – The Case of Hong Kong”, Tourism Management Perspectives, 8: 126-130. 
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2013). “The sanitization of colonial history: authenticity, heritage interpretation and the case of Macau's tour guides”, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 21(6): 915-931.
  • Wong, C.U.I., Ryan, C. and McIntosh, A. (2013). “The Monasteries of Putuoshan, China: Sites of Secular or Religious Tourism?”, Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 30(6): 577-594 .
  • Wong, C. U. I., McIntosh, A., and Ryan, C. (2013). “Buddhism and Tourism – Perceptions of the Monastic Community at Pu-Tuo-Shan, China”, Annals of Tourism Research, 40, 213-234.
  • Wong, C.U.I. and McKercher, B., (2012). “Day Tour Itineraries: Searching for the Balance between Commercial Needs and Experiential Desires”, Tourism Management, 33, 1360-1372.
  • Wong, C.U.I., and McKercher, B., (2011). “Tourist Information Center Staff as Knowledge Brokers: The Case of Macao”, Annals of Tourism Research, 38(2):481-498.

 

Conference

Conference Papers

  • Wong, C.U.I. (2023). Deconstructing Macao’s City Spirit via the Placeality Framework. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Macaology, pp. 258-269.
  • Yan, H., Zhang, F. Lam, J.F.I., Wong, C.U.I., and Zhang, D. (2023). “A Qualitative Study of College Students' Asynchronous Interaction Behavior Patterns in a Synchronous Online Classroom”, ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, pp. 62–68.
  • Xu, G.L., Wong, C.U.I., Lin, L.N. (2023). “A Comprehensive Evaluation Study on the Ecological Conservation Model of Saihanba, China and Its Application in the Asia-Pacific Regions”, E3S Web of Conferences, 406, 04023.
  • Lo, S.S. & Wong, C.U.I. (2021). “What could be the perceived risks as impeding factors that could prevent retail stores from being shifted online completely? Perspectives from both users and suppliers”. 3rd International Tourism and Retail Service Management Conference, co-hosted by Sunway University, Macao Institute for Tourism Studies, Nankai University & the University of South Carolina, October 12-13, 2021.
  • Wong, C.U.I. & Tang, K.K. (2021). “Applying “Mini- narration” in tourism context: Using the labelling of Macao Eight Sights as an Illustration”. 15th International Chinese Literature Application Writing Symposium, Sichuan, China, October 29-30, 2021.
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2018). “Get smart: Paradoxes and Possibilities in Tourism, Hospitality and Events: Religious Hospitality Management at a Chinese Buddhist Site”. The 28th Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE) Conference, Newcastle, Australia, February 5- 8, 2018.
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2017). "Being a Monk for a Day. Really? The Case of Pu-Tuo-Shan". Critical Tourism Studies Conference VII, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, June 26th -30th, 2017.
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2014). "In Quest for Buddhist Authenticity: Pilgrimage Tours to SRI LANKA". The New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Conference, Hamilton, New Zealand, The University of Waikato, December 9th – 12th 2014.
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2014). "The Big Buddha of Hong Kong – An Accidental Buddhsit Theme Park". AAS-in-ASIA Conference 2014, Singapore, National University of Singapore (NUS), July 17th – 19th 2014.
  • Wong, C. U. I., and Kuan Weng Si (2013). “Cultural Tourism as Salvation for Petty Capitalism: the Pedicab Drivers of the Las Vegas of the East”. Tourism Critical Practice: Activating Dreams into Action, International Critical Tourism Studies Conference V, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, June 25th – 28th 2013.
  • Wong, C. U. I. (2012). “Gaming Tourism Enclave Alleviate Tensions between Hosts and Guests---Voices from the Inhabitants of Taipa Island, Macau”. 7th Costal and Marine Congress, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands, 4-8 June, 2012.
  • Wong, C. U. I. (2011). “The Sanitization of the Colonial History of Macau”. IV International Critical Tourism Studies, Welsh Institute for Tourism Research, Cardiff, UK, 2-5 July 2010.
  • Wong, C.U.I., and Imon, S. S. (2009). “What I Wanted Is Not What I Got: Reflecting Public Needs in Urban Regeneration Projects in Macao”, 2nd UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy of Heritage Management International Conference on Urban Heritage and Tourism, 1-3 Dec 2009, Institute For Tourism Studies: Macao.
  • Wong, C.U.I., and McKercher, B. (2009). “The Competition between Tourist Attractions in Macao: The Influence of the Governmental Tourism Information Center”. ‘Connecting Academies of Hope: Critical Actions and Creative Vistas’ and 3rd Critical Tourism Conference, 21-24 June, 2009, Zagreb Institute for Tourism and Hotel Kolovare, Zadar, Croatia.
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2008). “The Preservation and Ownership of Patua, The Creole of Macao: An Exploratory Study” for the 4th Annual Ename International Colloquium on Re-thinking the Role of Intangible Heritage in Museums, Monuments, Landscapes and Living Communities, 26-29 March 2008, Ghent, Belgium.

 

Book(Chapters)

Book chapters in edited books

  • Wong, C.U.I. (2023). Monastic Hosts’ Sentiments Towards Hosting Buddhist Associations’ Group Pilgrims: The Case of Pu-Tuo. In: Progano, R.N., Cheer, J.M., Santos, X.M. (eds.) Host Communities and Pilgrimage Tourism - Perspectives on Asian Tourism. Springer, Singapore, pp. 73-85.
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2018). “The Monks and Nuns of Pu-Tuo as Custodians of their Sacred Buddhist Site”, in Butler, R. and Suntikul, W. (eds.) Tourism and Religion, Channel View Publications, p. 99-114.
  • Wong, C.U.I., and Chow, S.L. (2012). “Series on Macao Cultural Heritage - Macao Food Culture”. Macao: Pearson Publication and Institute for Tourism Studies (156 pages, Chinese).
  • Wong, C.U.I. (2009). Manuscript of “The Chinese Culture: The Schools of Thought in China”. Institute for Tourism Studies, Macao (47 pages, English).
  • Wong, C. U. I. and Ryan, C. (2013). “Tourism at Buddhist Shrines on Putuoshan – A Co-existence of the Secular and Profane”, in Ryan, C. and Huang, S. (eds.) Tourism in China, Destination, Planning and Experiences, Bristol, Channel View Publications, 250-261.

 

Articles

Invited Articles published in social media

 

Newspaper Article

Articles published in local newspapers

  • 黃婉妍:<從聯匾看兩大家族之家風信條>,新園地,澳門日報,2021年1月26日。
  • 黃婉妍:<藉濱海遊刺激內需活化碼頭>,澳門日報,2021年3月1及2日。
  • Choi, S.S. and Wong, C. U. I. “Lost in Conversion” Research Corner, Macau Business74-75. April 2018.
  • October 2017. Wong, C.U.I., and Qi, S.S. "Macau’s Image: A Destination Offering More Than Casinos". Research Corner, Macau Business 94-95.
  • Wong, C.U.I., and Qi, S.S. “Macau’s Image: A Destination Offering More Than Casinos”. Research Corner, Macau Business94-95. October 2017.

 

Others

  • Contributor to the Macao Times Daily English Newspaper - the Macao Heritage Column, a series of 22 articles (2008 – 2011). Macao Times Daily
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? Yu-Lan Festival – A Chinese Version of Halloween?”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 01 January, 2011.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? Who is Buddha Shakyamuni?”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 16 October 2010.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? The 18 Nanny Deities”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 20 November 2010.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? Yandi, the God of Fire and Agriculture”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 13 November 2010.
  • Wong, C.U.I, “Do you know Macao? Lions from the East”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 24 April 2010
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? Bats from the East”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 17 April 2010.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? Dragon from the East”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 02 April 2010.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? The Red Market”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 07 November 2009.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? Bak Kok Ting – A Very Old Chinese Library of Macao”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 29 August 2009.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? Guess What Is On Top of The Highest Hill of the Macao Peninsula”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 07 June 2009.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? The Mandarin House – The Intellectual Cradle of A Revolution”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 24 May 2009.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? The Very First Bridge of Macao – Ponte Governador Nobre de Carvalho”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 10 May 2009.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? A Garden at A Historical Battleground – The Vitoria Garden”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 15 March 2009.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? The History of Macao’s Islands at the Museum of Taipa and Coloane History”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 15 February 2009.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? A Garden Named After A Great Portuguese Navigator – The Vasco da Gama Garden”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 18 January 2009.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? A Turning Point in the History of the Opium Trade – The Lin Zexu Memorial Museum”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 21 December 2008.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? A Secluded Haven of Sanctity, Solemnity and Spirituality – the Museum of Sacred Art and the Crypt”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 23 November 2008.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? A Park Dedicated to A Poet: The Camoes Garden”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 05 October 2008.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? Picturing the Lifestyle of the Macanese in Colonial Times – Taipa House Museum”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 14 September 2008.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? George Chinnery: A Street Named in His Honour”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 17 August 2008.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? A Glimpse into the Traditional Pawnbroking Business in Macao – The Tak Seng On Pawnshop Museum”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 03 August 2008.
  • Wong, C.U.I., “Do you know Macao? Sheltering the Needy: The Holy House of Mercy”, Macao Times Daily Heritage Column, 06 July 2008.

最近兩年任教科目 Subjects taught in last two years
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文化遺產與博物館專題(CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUMS) 2023/2024
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論文(THESIS) 2023/2024

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