Cultural tourism and temples: Content construction and interactivity design |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Management, Xiamen University, 422 South Siming Road, 361005, Xiamen, China;2. School of Informatics, Xiamen University, 422 South Siming Road, 361005, Xiamen, China;3. Department of Tourism Studies at Excelia Business School, La Rochelle, France |
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Abstract: | Cultural and creative industries have a crucial role in the postindustrial knowledge economy. However, our understanding of the importance of temples in connecting people with society is limited. To fill this gap, this study explores points of interest for tourists in Taiwan to analyse the design of cultural interest operation modes in temples' interactive kiosk interfaces. We also examine three cultural levels related to the design of interactive kiosks in temples. Results reveal that participants’ levels of interest vary depending on temple complexity. Most participants prefer animated presentations of content related to two- and three-dimensional murals and the history and origins of temples. We illustrate how to develop a process for designing cultural and creative digital products. We construct a flowchart for guided temple tours and present an effective and suitable design method and its prototype product. Implications for the revitalisation of historic sites to create new value are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Creative innovation design Interface design Virtual and real integration Temples |
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