• Title/Summary/Keyword: Craft Regional Culture Event

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A Study of Regional Culture related Events -Analysis focusing on Integrated Case Studies of Cheongju City and Cheongju University- (지자체와 대학의 융합적 접근에 의한 지역발전 연구 -지역문화행사를 통한 청주시와 청주대학교의 융합사례를 중심으로-)

  • Park, Jung-won;Lee, Ki-Hoon;Kim, Joon-Yong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.387-395
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    • 2021
  • The study looks into the prospect of expanding interdisciplinary education by examining case studies related to the subject activating economy and understanding the nature of cultural potential of different regions around Korea. The objective is to integrate regional societal for co-existence of cultural events with university being the educational entity for development. The study analyzes the internationally recognized craft event known as the Cheongju International Craft Biennale founded in 1999. For twenty years the Cheongju Industry Cultural Promotion Foundation has organized the Cheongju Craft Biennale and the study researches on the collaborative aspect between the foundation and Cheongju University's Department of Craft and Design. The value of the event is predominant and the locality has clearly been shown.

A Study on Influence of Fishing Villages Experience Program Choice by the Tourist Characteristics (관광객 특성에 따른 어촌체험프로그램 선택의 영향력 분석)

  • Lee, Seo-Gu;Choi, Kyu-Chul;Kim, Jung-Tae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analysis the influence of fishing villages experience programs choice by the tourist characteristics. As an analysis method, a statistical technique of multinomial logistic regression was used. The dependent variable have typified about 70 fishing experience programs, such as tidal-flat experience, fishery experience, and fishing experience, operated by the fishing village experience recreation villages into 9 programs. The independent variables consisted of 7 groups of people: gender, age, marital status, presence of children, experience of visiting a village in a rural and fishing village experience, preference of a village in a recreational experience, and recognition of a village in a fishing village experience. As a result of analysis, no significant differences were found that the selection group preferring 'fishing culture experience', 'leports experience', 'ecological craft experience', and 'festival and event experience' in the selection of fishing village experience program compared to the group choosing 'rural experience'. On the other hand, the group preferring 'tidal flat experience' analysis that 'married' is about 14 times higher than 'unmarried', and the group preferring 'fishing village experience' is 9.55 times higher than the group preferring 'rural village experience'. In the group preferring 'fishery experience' and 'fishing experience', the group preferring 'fishing experience recreation village' was 9.21 times and 14.34 times higher than the group preferring 'rural experience recreation village'. In the 'food experience', 'married' was 25 times higher than 'unmarried'.