scholarly journals Minority Tourist Information Service and Sustainable Development of Tourism under the Background of Smart City

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Li Zhan ◽  
Kai Ning

The continuous and in-depth development of smart technology has brought new development opportunities and challenges to the development of the tourism industry. This research mainly discusses the design of ethnic minority tourism information services and sustainable tourism development in the context of smart cities. The smart tourism public service application system must meet the three major requirements of different service objects. One is a smart service system aimed at satisfying tourists’ travel information services. The second is to meet the needs of tourism companies for online marketing and e-commerce on the platform. The third is to provide a platform for the government to master travel information and supervise the travel market to realize e-government management. Therefore, the smart tourism application system includes three aspects: service, market, and management. The smart tourism service module is a module that the platform provides tourists with “eating, accommodation, transportation, travel, shopping, and entertainment” tourism information inquiry and consulting services and also uses modern information technology to provide navigation, tour guide, and shopping guide services in tourism. The smart tourism marketing module is the corporate product display, image promotion, and platform sales services provided by the platform for tourism companies. The smart tourism management module provides tourism management departments with services for managing various types of tourism information on the platform, platform security operations, and emergency response systems. As an ethnic minority region, the total tourism revenue of M city in 2020 will reach 75.68 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 21.33%. This research will highlight the unique charm of ethnic minorities and help drive the economic development of one party.

2014 ◽  
Vol 926-930 ◽  
pp. 4126-4129
Author(s):  
Hua Hu

Abstract: In this paper, the domestic tourism industry and tourism development of information technology on the basis of the Tourism Information System on the background of the analysis,analytical focus on building a tourism information,monitoring and analysis of several important technology, which leads to the new Tourist Information system discussed in detail.In this paper, the tourism process monitoring analysis and mining of various principles and related technology solutions are discussed,by reference to the theory of GIS technology and computer technology in data mining and CRM theory in modem logistics industry, research has highlighted the tourism business focus Tourism monitoring of the RTMS system,citing the relevant functional requirements and system—level framework to achieve all the details.Finally,we outlook the future of travel information system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 221-228
Author(s):  
Bojan Radojević ◽  
Lazar Lazić ◽  
Marija Cimbaljević

The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed numerous, lasting adverse effects on the global tourism industry. At the same time, it exposed the competitive advantages that existing smart tourism infrastructure could provide for addressing urgent health issues and providing meaningful smart services. This paper initially provides examples of smart geospatial services based on COVID-19 pandemic-related data, such as algorithms for measuring social distancing through CCTV and proximity contract tracing protocols and applications. Indeed, smart destinations, as an evolutionary step of smart cities, very quickly became a practical and research framework in various other disciplines, from leisure and service-oriented to technical and geospatial domains. However, various technologies employed and interests of different stockholders create a constant need for rescaling of smart data to facilitate their usability in providing optimized smart tourism services. One of the pressing concerns is the functional alignment of geospatial data with tourism-related data. Thus, we aim to pinpoint the growing importance of smart geospatial services, by pointing to the main downturn of the current smart destination issue with geospatial data resolutions, and, by building upon the relations of the geospatial layer of data with the tourism-specific layer. To this end, we pinpoint two further research directions - reinvestigating spatial and temporal resolution as a core of data smartness and the need for contextual (tourism-oriented) scaling of smart technology. This could be of keen interest in post-pandemic tourism, where smart geospatial services will be of pressing concern, but also it still an issue to be resolved in further smart destination development.


2014 ◽  
Vol 962-965 ◽  
pp. 2611-2614
Author(s):  
Chao Yang Fang ◽  
Ran Deng ◽  
Zhi Ping Chen ◽  
Zhang Ling Zou

2000 the "Red tourism" had appeared from Jiangxi province, rapid development. This paper take red tourism industrialization as the research object, analysis of Red tourism industry's demand for tourism information services. On this basis, use spatial information technology to design tourism information service platform, meet the requirements about Red tourism industrialization, provide important support for accelerating the transformation of Red tourism.


2014 ◽  
Vol 543-547 ◽  
pp. 3083-3087
Author(s):  
Ao Hu ◽  
Zhen Ming He ◽  
Cai Yin

The development of geographic information technology promotes the progress of tourism information. The application of information technology to the management of tourism information can improve the service standard and management quality of tourism industry, which consequently accelerates the development of tourism industry. The paper introduces the design of Tourism Management Information System (TMIS), and applies Baidu Map API and HTML5 based on B/S structure for web development to realize the basic operation of electronic maps, attractions query, bus query, surrounding query, travel by car, address matching, and so on. TMIS based on B/S structure shares resources through the network with low cost, high efficiency of management and development, fast speed of updating information, which can provide timely and accurate information for the tourists.


2017 ◽  
Vol 58 ◽  
pp. 293-300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunpeng Li ◽  
Clark Hu ◽  
Chao Huang ◽  
Liqiong Duan

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-59
Author(s):  
Pangky Arbindarta Kusuma ◽  
Dyah Mutiarin ◽  
Janianton Damanik

The shocks caused by the Covid-19 pandemic had a major impact on the tourism sector and the economy. Yogyakarta is one of the main destinations for domestic and international tourism in Indonesia. Unfortunately, the tourism sector in Yogyakarta is also affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to analyze the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the tourism sector and recovery strategies during and after the Covid-19 pandemic in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. This research was compiled using a descriptive qualitative methodology, data collection was carried out by studying literature and interviews with resource persons. The results showed that the growth of tourists during the pandemic period was negative, as well as the growth rate of hotel occupancy was also negative. The tourism industry perpetrators suffered huge losses and many workers were sent home without being paid until they were terminated. The recovery of the tourism sector requires a long stageand will be carried out in stages. The first phase has been started in june 2020 and is expected to move towards a new normal in 2022. Several action plans are drawn up for the recovery process. The action plan includes developing health protocols, creating digital tourism, a tourism information system, and SMART Tourism. Local governments and tourism industry players in DIY need to build SMART Tourism for sustainable tourism after the Covid-19 pandemic.SMART Tourism is an innovation in the tourism sector by utilizing information technology in integrating tourism activities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 03051
Author(s):  
Chai Ruiyang

With the rapid development of China’s tourism industry, in recent years, how to promote the transformation and upgrading of the tourism industry and meet the diverse personal needs of tourists has not only become the focus of the tourism industry’s general attention, but also an important content of domestic tourism research. The 2016 Tourism + Internet Action Plan issued by the National Tourism Administration emphasized that smart tourism will become one of the inevitable trends in the development of urban tourism. Therefore, based on the study of tourism informatization, smart tourism, and smart cities and their relationships, this article summarizes the current status of Ningxia’s smart tourism construction, elaborates the role of smart tourism construction on the development of Ningxia’s tourism industry, and analyzes the main influences of Ningxia’s tourism wisdom of holistic tourism destination .In the end, the paper puts forward some reflections and suggestions on the intelligent construction of tourism in Ningxia.


2019 ◽  
Vol 59 (8) ◽  
pp. 1464-1477 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miyoung Jeong ◽  
Hyejo Hailey Shin

This study attempts to assess how tourists use smart tourism technologies at destinations and measure the effects of STT usage on overall travel experience and future revisit intention. Although STTs have received growing attention, little research has evaluated tourists’ experience with STTs available at various smart tourism destinations and potential consequences. Building on studies on online tourism information sources, this study develops a conceptual framework to test hypotheses related to STT experiences and consequences. Based on an online survey with travelers to top five US smart cities, this study classifies the most frequently used STTs and examines tourists’ overall experience and satisfaction with STTs as well as their revisit intention. Findings suggest that three attributes of STTs—informativeness, interactivity, and personalization—are the key factors affecting tourists’ experience, satisfaction, and revisit intentions. The level of perceived security/privacy moderates the relationships between three STT attributes and tourists’ memorable experience.


Author(s):  
Nguyen Ha Huy Cuong ◽  
Trinh Cong Duy

A smart tourism system has an important role in using information and communication technology to form an intelligent tourism ecosystem, build a high-quality tourism industry to serve tourists, contributing to sustainable economic development. An integrated database is an important platform that provides information for destinations in smart tourism development. In line with current tourism development needs, a database should be built in the direction of integrating the largest information possible. The information contained in it should cover many aspects of the visitors' requirements including location and spatial relations as well as object specification features. In order to have a truly smart tourism environment, certain investments in database development are really necessary for localities that want to develop this trend. The database is built for smart tourism based on GIS (geographic information systems). It is a new direction with the development of IT infrastructure, not outside of building smart cities.


2021 ◽  
pp. 109634802199679
Author(s):  
Xiaofeng Zhao ◽  
Jianrong Hou

Tourism supply chain management has become an important research topic as individual firms no longer compete as isolated entities but rather as supply chains in the tourism industry. Despite the evidence that benefits can be gained to improve profitability, competitiveness, and customer satisfaction, the research on how to manage the tourism supply chain is very limited. This research contributes to the literature by applying the theory of constraints (TOC) with systems thinking to tourism supply chain management. It proposes that the key issue in tourism supply chain management is the coordination of business activities and the TOC with systems thinking can effectively support tourism supply chain coordination of the various links and processes. The article examines the TOC performance measures and the drum–buffer–rope model in the context of tourism management and applies the focusing process of the TOC as a continuous improvement approach for tourism supply chain management. The research findings suggest that, given modifications to the TOC terminology and the principles, the TOC principles can work as an excellent approach to facilitate the tourism supply chain management.


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