<p>An activity that originated in Western societies backpacking has gained increasing popularity among Chinese millennials. In a spirit of the ‘search for self’ young Chinese backpackers have sought to display their pursuit of freedom independence and responsibility within an increasingly individualised society through backpacking.</p><p>This volume investigates contemporary young Chinese persons’ views on backpacking culture and backpackers. A group of Chinese backpackers are studied using interview and participant observation and focus groups are conducted to study young professionals’ and university students’ attitudes towards backpacking. The results indicate a profound cultural change along with a degree of division. On the one hand the backpackers often begin their journey due to a desire to pursue freedom and use the pursuit as a process of reflexive awareness; on the other hand the risks of pursuing a freewheeling lifestyle within an individualised society drive the majority of them to return home. The author concludes that this phenomenon is a kind of ‘staged individualism’ describing how Chinese millennials strike a balance between individual interests and wider social obligations.</p><p>Students and scholars of sociology tourism and youth culture will be interested in this volume.</p>
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