
معرفی
Huimei Liu is a Professor at Zhejiang University, where she serves as Director of International Communications at the Asian Pacific Center for the Education and Study of Leisure and Deputy Director of the Institute of Cross-cultural and Regional Studies. She is actively engaged in advancing leisure and cultural studies in China through research, international collaboration, and academic leadership.
Her research interests include:
- Leisure Studies
- Cultural and Cross-cultural Studies
- Heritage and Tourism
- Effects of Culture and Ethnicity on Leisure
- Identity Construction in Educational Contexts
Her scholarly work emphasizes the interplay between heritage, leisure, and lived cultural experiences, particularly among specific ethnic groups such as Tibetan college students. She explores how leisure functions as a form of heritage and contributes to community and individual identity.
Huimei Liu has been recognized with prestigious international opportunities, including being a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania and a visiting professor at the University of Alberta. These experiences reflect her strong international academic network and research impact.
Scientific Awards:
- Fulbright Scholar
She has led multiple research projects on heritage and tourism sponsored by the Chinese government, indicating active grant funding and policy-relevant research. While no formal advisees are listed, her leadership roles suggest mentorship and team-based research activities within her centers at Zhejiang University.
She is involved in prominent academic forums such as the Association of Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS), where she has presented on topics including religious leisure and heritage reconceptualization, further affirming her active status in the international academic community.

