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56174_Extreme_heritage_Part 2_Historical Environment[removed]:38 AM Page 38 Authenticity Versus Commodification: Atrocity Heritage Tourism at the ‘Death Railway’ of the River Kwai Apinya Arrunnapaporn
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City

Kanchanaburi / London / /

Company

Cambridge University Press / Atrocity Heritage Tourism / Belhaven Press / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Thailand / Japan / United States / Netherlands / Myanmar / Australia / United Kingdom / Singapore / India / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

War Cemetery / JEATH War Museum / Namtok Station / Kanchanaburi War Cemetery of Allied POWs / centre of South East Asia / Kanchanaburi War cemetery / Kanchanaburi Station / In Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery / /

IndustryTerm

car parks / tourism product / local products / cultural product / property law / public transportation system / high-tech solutions / steel bridge / marketable products / car park / /

NaturalFeature

Indies / River Kwai / River Maeklong / Sai Yok waterfall / /

Organization

Thailand-Burma Railway Centre / Japanese Imperial Army / Cambridge University / Tourism Authority of Thailand / Commonwealth War Graves Commission / British Army / Allied Army / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / Thai Government / /

Person

Erik Cohen / David Lean / David Lowenthal / /

Position

forward / /

ProvinceOrState

Kanchanaburi / /

PublishedMedium

the Introduction /

Region

Dutch East Indies / South East Asia / /

SportsEvent

the heritage / /

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http /

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