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Research Trends Regarding Traditional Food (전통음식관련 연구동향)

  • Park, Jae-Wan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.12
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    • pp.415-424
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    • 2010
  • Recently the development if traditional food local food affects regional and national tourism industry. Traditional food has to be renewed by emphasizing regional tradition, historicity, and characteristic and be regarded as cultural element. The purpose of this study was to development tourism resources focused on traditional food. This analysed traditional food related study published from 1985 to 2009(n=129). Content analysis was conducted with regard to such perspectives as study field, methodology, statistical analysis etc. The findings are as followings. Frist, 40.3% of articles was written by one author, and slightly more then 59.7% was written by co-author. Seconds, 39% articles was focus on preferences and awareness so, need to study on menu development, research on the actual condition for tourism resources and commercialization. Academician should continue to conduct research in these fields in an effort to provide practitioners informations.

The Effect of Culture Tourism Interpreter's Role on Visitors' Festival Theme Awareness and Satisfaction (문화해설사의 역할이 방문객의 축제주제인식과 만족에 미치는 영향)

  • Yang, Soung-Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.437-446
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    • 2017
  • This research were aimed to verify possible transferring regional development's value into festival contents. It was widely known that Korean festival's theme has been relatively pale in comparing its abundancy, which were required variety of festival contents. Luckily, local residents in Cittaslow frequently host slow-themed festivals, not only to revitalize their communities but also to serve the visitors. Those phenomenon shed the light to study the culture tourism interpreters' role as the presenter of regional development value to visitors at festival setting. Total 180 of questionnaires were administered to Gimsatgat festival visitors, verifying the relationship of variables, interpreters' role, perception of festival theme, revisit intention and practice intention. Regression analysis revealed that significantly influential relations between variables. Successful interpreters will support visitors' understanding of Cittaslow value, satisfaction and practice in daily life. Theoretical /practical significances and research limitation were included.

A Case Study on the Influence of the Local Government to the Intangible Cultural Heritage Community - Focused on Oegosan Onggi Village - (지방자치단체가 무형유산 공동체에 미치는 영향 - 외고산 옹기마을 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Chae Won
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.4-17
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    • 2011
  • Oegosan Onggi Village can be characterized by having industrial significance and cultural significance of Onggi. However Onggijang(Onggi maker) worked in poor conditions because the village was in the limited development district. Throughout the new millenium phenomenon of Well-being, the awareness of cultural values has been increased while local government designated Onggi as Local Intangible Cultural Heritage(ICH). In this condition, Ulsan metro city and Ulju county paid attention to Onggi Village as tourist attractions. First, they worked improving condition of village through Cultural Tourist Attraction Plan. Second, they extended their participation in Onggi Festival so the festival growed. Third, they designated Onggijang in Village as Local ICH. These activities were the effort in order to revitalize the village, however the cultural tourist attraction plan was solely centralized into tourist attractions. Thus, the work condition of Onggijang was not considered sufficiently so the work condition had become more inconvenient than the previous situation. In the case of Onggi festival, the outward development has been accomplished in accordance with the growth of festival scale and visitors, while the identity of festival had been weaken so the Onggijang barely attended the Onggi festival. The designation of ICH was also the unilateral decision, Onggijang had been in the conflict relationship between Onggijang concerning the craftsmanship and maintenance of the ICH. Local Government had power on their Intangible Cultural Heritage(ICH). Therefore we need to seek for role and functions as community on ICH.

A Study on the Implementation for Marine Administration Information System - in case of Pusan - (해양행정 정보시스템의 구축방안 -부산시 중심으로 -)

  • 박민수
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.705-714
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    • 1999
  • Modem society is an information society. This study analyzed the present state of marine information system and the analytical framework showing the study about if it is possible to construct marine information network and marine information system service. The results of this study is as follow: First, developing and complete stage, marine informations organization must be constructed. Second, the marine information policy in future must be able to unify all the areas. Third, the marine information system in future must be able to unify all the information systems. fourth, marine information systems must consist of marine-travel area, fisheries area, marine industry area, port area.

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Art Design for Urban Renovation in Chunchon City (문화특별시 춘천의 도시재생을 위한 예술 디자인)

  • Cho, sung hee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.253-254
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    • 2019
  • 문화특별시 춘천의 혁신적인 도시재생을 위해서는 문화 예술로의 접근을 기반으로 클러스터가 조성 되어야하며, 현재 진행되고 있는 사업을 활성화하기 위해서는 사회 시설 기반 활용을 통하여 기존의 원 도심과 도시 재생 개발과의 연계를 구축하여야한다. 춘천의 지속 가능한 문화예술 활성화 공동체 공간 확대와 사업의 확장은 문화예술, 관광, 산업 융 복합 도시재생의 새로운 랜드마크 성공사례가 될 것으로 사료된다.

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Rural Tourism Village Building with Residents' Participation : In Case of Jinmok Village in Jangheung County (주민참여에 의한 농촌관광마을 만들기 : 장흥군 진목마을을 사례로)

  • Ahn, Zong-Hyun
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.197-210
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    • 2007
  • This study focuses on the actual condition and level of residents' participation in the case of Jinmok village, located in Jeonnam province Jangheung-gun Hwejin-myeon, and presents suggestions to inspire residents' awareness and enhance participation. This village has been developing a Green Rural Tourism Village Building Project under management of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. Consequently, the importance of residents recognizing they are a "community" has been emphasized as well as promoting the residents cooperation as a community. In addition, it was necessary to research ways to inspire the village to realize the ultimate goal of building rural tourism village. For this, in the beginning of the project, profitable work needed to be provided for the residents to participate in. Constructive participation by all residents is essential in each stage of the project s development. Operating a farm stay or running lodging facilities are options that could be considered. Moreover, it is imperative to immediately establish a awareness about the importance of participation in those who might have a negative or impartial opinion about the project, by providing education. The most efficient way to encourage residents' participation is to support various opportunities for education and field trips. Through these efforts, the residents are able to raise their level of education and develop their man-power as well. Once more, providing an incentive for residents' reliance is the kernel of the project. Considering the state of Korean rural areas, which are rapidly aging and becoming depopulated, green tourism can be a practical alternative for continuing rural development.

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Environmental analysis and strategy to jointly host the 2027 Chungcheong Summer World University Games (2027 충청 하계세계대학경기대회 공동유치를 위한 환경분석 및 전략)

  • Lee, Jong-Hyun;Kim, Hwa-Ryong;Jeon, Sang-Wan
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.333-346
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    • 2022
  • This study proposes a strategy to attract visitors by analyzing the justification for hosting the 2027 Summer World University Games in Chungcheong, Korea, as well as by assessing the internal and external factors to promote regional development. Using Environmental Analysis as the diagnostic approach, we focus on strength/opportunity (SO), strength/threat (ST), weakness/opportunity (WO), and weakness/threat (WT) analyses. SO analysis show that a matching strategy of mid- to long-term cooperation among the four cities and provinces in Chungcheong and development of local sports by promoting its linkages to science, and industry offer best strategic use-value. ST analysis shows that optimal infrastructure development and establishment of competition management strategies in preparation for non-face-to-face engagement make balanced regional development possible. WO analysis shows the need for rearrangement and renovation of outdated sports facilities, development of programs linked to convergence sports tourism products, efficient and strategic attraction activities, and promoting sustainable development of bed town cities. WT analysis suggests that the imbalance in regional development due to expansion of sports facilities, insufficient cultural contents in tourism, and tourism demand fluctuation are potential problems. Follow-up studies can focus on deeper analysis of the possibility and attractiveness of hosting the Summer World University Games in Chungcheong, Korea using qualitative methods such as focus group interviews and in-depth interviews with stakeholders and local residents.

The Life Cycle of Tour Destination Hot Spring in Korea (한국 온천관광목적지의 수명주기)

  • Cho, Sung-Ho;Lee, Kyung-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.165-182
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    • 1998
  • When tour site is being used by people for the destination of tour, it has a life, or it will lose its life as a tour site. Therefore this paper aims to, based on Butler's theory, has chosen 46 hot spring spots in Korea which are legally assigned and presently running, and tried to analyze the life cycles, the stage of dispositional characteristics, and visitors' favoritism, and to try to find activating method which is not decline. Out of 46 spots, 29 Places were found on the stage of development, which took high percentage, 4 were on the growing stage, 5 were on the mature stage, 5 were on the stagnation or decline stage and the rest 3 were on the stage of rejuvenation. Geographically, Korean hot springs were located on the plain or mountainous areas mostly, and less of them were on hills and coast lines. In water quality, most of places had simple water while the places with salt and sulfur contained water were marked low rate. The temperatures of hot spring water were variable between $25^{\circ}C{\sim}78^{\circ}C$, but the older hot springs were hotter than new ones. After observing the relationship between disposition characteristics and life cycles, the geographical locations and the matter of approach were found as majour influential factors to the life cycles of them. The type of mountainous areas were observed slow progress in life cycle, due to traffic problem, until the road expansion or pavement work were done. Meanwhile, the suburban ones adjacent to big cities were favored by hot spring tourists due to their easy approach and easy traffic. The new born hot springs with such conditions have shown the fast growth. As studied above, since the hot springs were supposed to be for recuperation and vacational, a hot spring with better recreational and accommodational facilities was more favored by tourists than the one with pretty interior decorations. It was because the tour purpose of people has been switched from single purpose to multi one. Thus, the suggestion for activating a declining hot spring and bringing people in them is to develop new and attractive tour resources, expanding the related area, maintaining good quality of water, developing a complex site for long-term tour, developed traffic routs, hot spring festivals, utilizing adjacent tour resources, preparing public water supply system, and assigning as special tour zone.

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Possibility to Develop the Green Tourism in Conjunction with the Image of the Local Community: the case of Daejeon (지역 공동체 이미지와 연계된 녹색 관광 개발 가능성 연구 : 대전지역 사례)

  • Lee, Il-Yul;Park, Moon-Kyou
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.9
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    • pp.506-514
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to look into whether there is a possibility to develop the image of the local community in conjunction with green tourism, thus to explore the concrete ways to vitalize local community with diversified green tourism programs. In the pursuit of relating the research of community image-building with comprehensive local characteristics, this study selected the case of Jung Bang I village near Daejeon and analyzed the case through both written materials and on-site investigation. As a result of analysis, first, it was found that community image-building contributed positive effects in terms of the commercialization of the local community and its revitalization. Second, it was observed that community image-building led to form a "green route" that played a role as a passage to link townspeople to the country. It was also verified that those country villages that succeeded in image-building provided the places where people could experience the country and arts, which showed the potential of their roles as educational opportunities. In conclusion, this study will be able to suggest the direction to where the green tourism and image-building projects of the small communities near towns should go, and also provide a substantial guideline to related people regarding how to operate and maintain the local community.

A Study on the Development of Storytelling of Co-Brand for Regional Agricultural Products : Focusing on the case of 'Geudae Ginger' in Andong (지역농산물 공동브랜드의 스토리텔링 개발 : 안동 '그대생강'의 사례를 중심으로)

  • Kang, Mihye;Kim, Gongsook
    • 지역과문화
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.153-182
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    • 2020
  • Andong is the place where the most ginger is produced in Korea. The article is based on a study on the development of storytelling of a co-brand of local agricultural products, focusing on the case of 'The Geudae Ginger,' a co-brand of ginger in Andong. This study aims to develop a brand storytelling of Andong Ginger's co-branded 'Geudae Ginger' to build an image as a local specialty and help revitalize the Andong ginger's industry. The process of developing storytelling to activate 'Geudae Ginger' brand is as follows. In the first step, I collected storytelling materials through data research. Ginger, which has long been used as a medicine for mankind, has more historical and cultural stories than anything else. In the second step, story resources were extracted based on data research. By analyzing the story properties of Andong ginger, we made its list. As a result, the image of the nobility, rigidity and chastity of ginger, which is used to benefit all over, could be associated with the image of Andong, the capital of Korean spiritual culture. Storytelling was developed in the third step. The main theme was 'Andong ginger with anther level ' and the main story was 'The Story of Andong's Ginger Teacher'. The scenario developed is as follows: 1. Introducing Andong's Ginger Teacher, 2. The birth of Dosan Thirteen Tea, 3. 'Geudae Ginger' that bridges love. In the last fourth step, I proposed ways to utilize storytelling. I presented the spread methods of consumer-participated storytelling using images of 'Geudae Ginger' and a new-tro event with teachers highlighting the image of 'Ginger Teacher' and others as a local business program for storytelling expansion.