Paper Title
The Effects of Risk Perception on Travel Intention to China During COVID-19

Abstract
Travelling is a dynamic decision-making process, and the willingness to travel is a travel's desire to participate in certain travel activities. Risk perception associated with the COVID-19 pandemic is significant factor shaping contemporary tourists’ travel behaviour. While the relationship between risk perception and behavior in relation to COVID-19 is already a significant area of tourism research, the effect of personal safety and socio-psychological risk on destination image and travel intentions has only seen very limited attention in the tourism context. Therefore, this research proposes a framework linking personal safety, socio-psychological risk, destination image, and travel to intention. Keywords - Covid-19, Personal Safety, Socio-Psychological Risk, Destination Image, and Travel Intention