scholarly journals Persepsi Pelajar terhadap Benteng Moraya Sebagai Atraksi Wisata Sejarah – Budaya di Tondano, Provinsi Sulawesi Utara

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 1067-1075
Author(s):  
Jemmy Rudolf Pangemanan ◽  
Dianne O. Rondonuwu ◽  
Benny Irwan Towoliu

In the current historical and cultural tourism, the district government has excavated various remnants of the Moraya fortress that has been buried for three centuries around the coast of Lake Tondano as a historical witness of the Tondano people's battle against the Dutch colonial. This very interesting tourist attraction is seen from the enthusiasm of local residents and local residents visiting the location. But the recognition of residents, especially school children, many are not satisfied after they visited the tour. The purpose of this research is to examine the Students' Perception of Tourism Objects of Fort Moraya Tondano, As Historical - Cultural Tourism. The analytical method used is qualitative and quantitative (mix method). The research instruments used were questionnaire, observation and documentation. Likert scale is used to categorize each question in the form of scoring to facilitate answers to respondents' ratings. The analysis used is descriptive using tables and percentages. The results of the 13 indicators that were asked there were seven indicators answered with positive agreement, and the rest were hesitant (neutral). Managers need to evaluate the historical-cultural tourist attraction of Fort Moraya.

Author(s):  
Visha Sharma ◽  
Anita Rudola

Chamoli district is the land of various natural and cultural tourism spots and well known for Badrinath (one from the four Dhams) heritage, craft and tremendous natural beauty. Chamoli has the possession on various snow-capped lofty mountain peaks which attracts the tourists and endow with natural splendor. Visitors can get pleasure from culture, customs, costumes, cuisines, dialects and music in the form of community-based tourism as Chamoli is blessed with tremendous culture. This study assesses the perception of local residents about potential components to develop community-based tourism (CBT) in Chamoli district. The qualitative and quantitative technique has been used to collect the data. The results found that perception of communities, for the fact of traditions, uniqueness, and handling of tourism products is a bit negative but overall perception is positive that is very helpful and important to develop as well as enhance CBT in Chamoli district.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 201-218
Author(s):  
Francis Chuma Osefoh

Some of the renowned world tourism countries have special peculiarities in character in terms of their nature reserves and built environments; that made them stand out for their attractions and visits. These qualities range from conservation and preservation of nature reserves, built environments- epoch architectural supports over the years; historical heritage; political; religious; socio-economic; cultural; and  high technology that enhance culture. The virtues of multi- ethnic groups and multi- cultural nature gave Nigeria a rich cultural heritage, and she is blessed with natural wonders, unique wildlife, and a very favorable climate. More often than not less attention and importance are placed over the nature reserves and built environments to the detriment of tourism in lieu of other sectors. Summarily the country lacks the culture of conservation and preservation of her abundant resources to promote cultural tourism. Case study strategy was applied in the research tours with reports of personal experiences, documentaries and analyses of sites visited in Europe and Nigeria were highlighted with references to their attributes in terms of structures and features that made up the sites as relate to culture and attraction.The task in keeping rural, city landscapes and nature reserves alive stands out as the secret of communication link from the past to present and the future; which tourism developed nations reap as benefits for tourist attraction.


JEJAK ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 498-519
Author(s):  
Elia Kalontong ◽  
Aprilia Anggraeni ◽  
Harin Tiawon

The obstacles faced by the Regional Government both the Village Government and the District Government are the lack of control over the management of funds originating from Village Fund Allocation. So, the purpose of this study is to analyze themanagement funds and the use of village funds on regional development in Katingan Kuala District, Katingan Regency. The type of research used was qualitative and quantitative research and used casual research methods with characteristics of causal relationship problems. The results of the research showed The results of statistical analysis proved that village fund had no effect on regional development in Katingan. In other words the increase or decrease in village fund would not have an impact on the ups and downs in the progress of regional development. However, the descriptive percentage result indicated that there was an influence of village fund on regional development in Katingan.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hary Hermawan

Loyalty has become a serious concern for the managers of tourist villages because the loyalty of tourists is a guarantee of tourism business to be sustainable. The purpose of this study is to examine how the loyalty of tourists can be created by the factors of the tourist attraction, safety, and amenities, with loyalty as an intervening, on the model of Community-Based Tourism development in Gunung Api Purba Nglanggeran Tourism Village. The analytical method used is path analysis with Partial Least Square (PLS). The results showed that the tourist attraction is a dominant factor that gives a positive influence on the loyalty of tourists through intervention variable satisfaction. Other factors studied, namely safety and tourist facilities are not proven to affect the loyalty of tourists. This research recommends that loyalty of tourists can be achieved through efforts to improve the quality of tourist attraction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 387
Author(s):  
Ni Made Ayuk Putriani ◽  
I Gusti Agung Oka Mahagangga

           Toya devasya is tourist attraction located ini Kintamani subdistrict, Bangli regency. Domestic tourist and international tourist very interested with toya devasya, we should give an appreciation due to management, strategy and travel products, toya devasya felt very fast to built its identity, very interesting and give multiple impact to the local community. Toursm activities have very interesting that sustainability must be pursued. Secondary sources show that the management has made a good effort to manage and establish harmony with the local community. This situation must be pursued for the sustainability of tourism development Method of this research is literature study and the data are qualitative and quantitative, the data source is secondary data by using article tourism science, book and the internet source. The results obtained is the toursm activitiy has not had a positive impact to the local community and the management seem like they are not involved the community in making a decisions, policy maker, to get a benefit from toursm activities. Keywords: Exsistence, tourist attraction, Local Community, Toya Devasya


SMART ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-62
Author(s):  
Setyo Boedi Oetomo

The people of Yogyakarta are known for their tolerance, where people of different religions can coexist peacefully especially with Javanese traditions. But in Mangir, a village in Bantul, Yogyakarta, in November 12, 2019, there was a case of local residents rejecting the procession of ancestral prayer rituals by the Paguyuban Padma Buana (PPB) who claims to be followers of Javanese Hinduism. This study aimed at disclosing the elements and roots of conflict from the Mangir community's rejection towards Paguyuban Padma Buana. As a case study, it used conflict analysis approach through timeline and factor analysis techniques. The results showed that the open conflict between the two groups has occurred since 2012 with the main issue of syncretic ritual practices of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Kejawen (Javanism) that involve people from various religions. In addition, the Maha Lingga Padma Buana Temple as a place of whorship and rituals has also the license problems. Reconciliation was carried out between residents with the Padma Buana followers in 2015. Unfortunately it was violated by the Paguyuban Padma Buana and became a trigger of conflict back in 2019. The cause of this conflict is multiple factors, all of which are interrelated. However, the root cause of the problem among Mangir people is mostly related to traditional revivalism and the distribution of cultural tourism management authorities. This conflict makes them polarized and vulnerable to interests that can create the village atmosphere worse


Author(s):  
Devlin M. Scofield

In April 1947, a mass grave containing the bodies of 11 Alsatians executed by the Offenburg Gestapo in December 1944 was uncovered in Rammersweier. In the following days, the bodies were exhumed, placed in coffins and, after a two day vigil by local residents, solemnly and publically reburied after a two confessional service in the presence of school children and a wide cross-section of local and state authorities. A roadside memorial was constructed for the victims in 1948. The bodies of the murdered Alsatians played a central symbolic role throughout the process of exhumation, commemoration, and response to the later vandalism of the erected monument in their name. This chapter argues that the meticulous attention to the remembrance activities surrounding the reburial and memorialisation of the Alsatians and the intensity of the vandalism investigation demonstrates that Badenese officials were convinced that their responses contained a symbolic resonance beyond giving eleven more victims of Nazi terror a proper burial. In effect, contemporary Badenese authorities and their Alsatian counterparts came to view the dead bodies as representative of the larger crimes of the Nazi regime, particularly those perpetrated against the population of Alsace.


Jurnal IPTA ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
I Wayan Ary Mahendra Putra ◽  
I Made Kusuma Negara ◽  
I Putu Sudana

Denpasar city has a variety of tourist potential, namely the potential of cultural tourism such as historical buildings, art attractions, a traditional market with a wide variety of traditional dishes as well as community activities related to culture. Given these potentials can be developed into a tourist city tour packages in Denpasar. In connection with the travel package packing city tour, then the formulation of issues to be discussed are (1) What is the potential of the city of Denpasar as a cultural tourist attraction ?, (2) How packaging travel packages culture-based city tour in Denpasar? This study aims to determine the potential of the city of Denpasar as cultural charms, knowing the way of packaging travel packages culture-based city tour in the city of Denpasar. Data collection techniques in this study was done by observation, interview, and literature study. The results of this study indicate that the city of Denpasar has tourism potential which comprise the majority of the potential of cultural tourism, the potential that made travel packages in this study is the charm of the castle and temple, traditional market and museum in the city of Denpasar The potential is then packaged in three forms, namely, in narrative form, tabular and graphical form four- travel packages including: Melali ke Puri, Heritage Denpasar City Tour, Beautiful Cultural of Denpasar City Tour, Historic Denpasar City Tour.


Author(s):  
I Nyoman Agus Wira Prabawa ◽  
I Nyoman Sunarta ◽  
I Gusti Ayu Oka Suryawardani

Pura Tirta Empul is a tourist attraction located in Gianyar regency of Bali. As a tourist attraction that provides nature and culture, Tirta Empul Temple is visited by many tourists, especially foreign tourists. Tirta Empul Temple becomes the locus in this research. The purposes of this study are to determine the motivation of tourists, characteristics / typology of tourists, and the behavior of tourists who visit Tirta Empul Temple. The theory used in this research is motivation theory that is divided into two factors, namely pull factor and push factor. While the concepts used are concept of cultural tourism, concept of motivation, concept of tourist typology, and concept of tourist’s behavior.The results showed that the main motivation of tourists in visiting Tirta Empul Temple is dominated by two factors, namely natural and cultural attractions and the desire for relaxation. While the typology of tourists, tourists who visit Tirta Empul Temple mostly are sightseeing tourists. As for the tourist behavior especially about the tourst’s activity is divided into two, namely activities related to religious and recreational activities. The number of tourist’s expenditure is not too much and the majority of tourist said their intent not to return. Keywords: motivation, typology, tourist behavior, tirta, empul


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (Supplement_4) ◽  
Author(s):  
N Yanagi ◽  
H Satoh ◽  
Y Sawada

Abstract Background Inappropriate medication use for children by caregivers has been reported in Japan. We focused on the factors which could be associated with health literacy (HL) and knowledge of medication (KM). We aimed to examine the association between appropriate use for nursery school children and maternal socioeconomic status (SES) or behavior related to medication adherence among mothers in Japan. Methods The data regarding the conditions of medication for children (aged from six months to six years old) at home and in nursery school by the online survey from April to May 2019 was used. Maternal SES, such as education, occupational status, and economic conditions, were asked via a self-administered questionnaire. Maternal behaviors were measured using a 5-point Likert scale and classified into two groups. HL and KM were scored and divided into two categories. Appropriate medication use was evaluated using a 5-point Likert scale for the statement “I give my child medicine as per instructions,” and the answers were classified into two groups. Poisson regression was employed to investigate the association. Age, maternal SES, chronic disease of children, birth order, HL, and KM were used as covariates. Results A total of 233 (38.8%) of 600 mothers aged 24-48 years, reported appropriate medication use for children. None of the maternal SES was statistically significant. After adjustment, the individuals, who consent to prescribed medications for children, were 2.16 times (95% confidence interval [CI]:1.64-2.86) more likely to use medicine appropriately compared with their counterparts. ’To be able to consult with pharmacists’ were also statistically significant (Prevalence Ratio=2.14, 95% CI:1.63-2.81). Conclusions The mothers, who consent to prescribed medications for children, who consult with pharmacists were more likely to use medicine appropriately. Community pharmacists could support those to improve their skills. Key messages The maternal behaviors related to adherence were associated with appropriate medication for children among Japanese mothers, although none of the maternal SES was statistically significant. Community pharmacists could support mothers and contribute appropriate medical treatment for children.


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