The cooperation model between tourism development and traditional culture: new perspectives on regional context |
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Authors: | Teng-Yuan Hsiao |
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Institution: | Department of Leisure and Recreation Management, National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism, 81271 No. 1, Songhe Rd, Xiaogang Dist., Kaohsiung City, Taiwan ROC |
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Abstract: | This study provides new insights on regional context that culminate in a proposed model of the elements determining the development stage of regional cultural tourism. In-depth interviews were conducted with 25 regional participants, collecting data on tourist arrivals, investors, and residents' attitudes in the Sanyi region, Taiwan. Responses, especially those who are not economically dependent on the tourism industry, had negative attitudes toward the increase in tourists. Even so, most responses support cultural tourism development and are willing to participate in tourist festivals. Overall, investment responses preferred preserving traditional culture and less commercial activities. Results expressed the sense that developing tourism can also help preserve and allow more visitors a chance to experience the traditional culture. It is shown that Sanyi is in the third stage, advanced commodification, of the process of creative destruction, with signs that it is moving into the fourth stage, early destruction. The model emphasizes that the increasing number of tourists and positive attitudes of the residents can stimulate the introduction of investors and the development stage of regional cultural tourism. Managerial implications are provided for cultural tourism driven economic development and planning. |
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Keywords: | cultural tourism regional context tourism impacts creative destruction Sanyi Taiwan |
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