“…In their seminal research paper, Richter and Norman (2010) coined the term "orphan tourism" as short-term tourism that involved volunteering at orphanages with international tourisms caregiving for children (Richter and Norman, 2010). Throughout scholarly literature, visiting and volunteering in orphanages is variously referred to as orphan tourism (Richter and Norman, 2010;Roby et al, 2013;Freidus, 2017;Rotabi et al, 2017), orphanage tourism (Guiney, 2012;Reas, 2013;Guiney and Mostafanezhad, 2014;Johnson, 2014;Qian, 2014;Carpenter, 2015a;Canosa and Graham, 2016;Cheer et al, 2019;van Doore, 2019), orphan volunteerism (Rotabi et al, 2017), orphan volunteer tourism (Proyrungroj, 2017), orphanage voluntourism (Punaks and Feit, 2014), and even hug-an-orphan vacations (Guiney, 2018). Over time, the concept of orphanage tourism has been expanded to include donations of money, goods, shortterm volunteering and watching shows performed by the children (Guiney and Mostafanezhad, 2014).…”