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The Effect Relationship Analysis of Rural Tourism Motivations and Rural Experiential Tourism Program Preference (농촌관광 동기가 농촌체험관광프로그램 선호에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Ki-Wan;Yoo, Kwang-Min
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 2010
  • This survey was performed with 262 dwellers who live in the city from April 1 to 30, 2009. The following analysis methods were executed; frequency analysis, reliability analysis, factor analysis, and multiple regression analysis. This study analyzed the relationship between rural tourism motivation and rural experiential tourism program preference of city dwellers. Rural tourism motivations are novelty experience, advantageousness, self-attainment, aesthetics, deviation, relationship, relaxation, and nature-scenery. And rural experiences are divided into farmhouse life experience, traditional rural culture experience, outdoor activities experience, wellbeing healthcare experience. Authors found that rural tourism motivations affect rural experiential tourism program preference. So, authors argue that rural tourism needs market segmentation strategy.

A Study on the Relationship between Service Quality and Satisfaction of Rural Experiential Tourism for Youth (청소년 농촌체험관광의 서비스품질과 만족도에 관한 연구)

  • Choe, Yeong-Chang;Park, Eun-Shik;Lee, Eun-Young
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.149-170
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    • 2007
  • The purposes of this study were to analyze the effect of service quality on tourist satisfaction and to determine the causes and effects relationship of the tourist satisfaction on rural experiential tourism for youth. The researchers developed a questionnaires to obtain the measures of two latent variables; service quality, satisfaction. Service quality was consisted of 4 sub-domains namely program, physical environment, interaction and achievement. Tourist satisfaction were measured by 4 question items respectively. The population of this study was 424 student participants who attended rural experiential tour conducted by Korea 4-H Association. Based on the conclusion of this study, the following recommendation were suggested to enhance participation on rural experiential tourism for youth: First, since the achievement was the important factor of the tourism, effective program should be emphasized for the successful rural experiential tourism for youth. Second, youth should be encouraged to have more opportunities to participate in rural tourism because of the high educational effects and satisfaction on rural experiential tourism.

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The Establishment of a Experiential Space Plan for Activation of the Rural Experiential Tourism -Case Study on the Geumgang Nongbau Village Eujae-ri Buri-myun Geumsan- (농촌체험관광 활성화를 위한 체험지구 기본계획 수립 -충남 금산군 부리면 어재리 금강 농바우마을을 중심으로-)

  • Choi, Ja-Un;Jeong, Dae-Young
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.851-875
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    • 2010
  • Rural Experiential Tourism is the medium that connect a town and country. Through the form of these Rural Experiential Tourism people live in country sell indigenous products and tourism services. Both people maintain friendly relations with their friendship based on mutual trust. The aim of space planing for experience and development of experience program is make visitors learn many valuable lessons in countryside. So, Two things must discussed closely related. Also it is necessary to mention people to conduct in there. Visitors who live in Gyonggi and Chungcheong province come to frequently Geumgang Nongbau village for a day. They enjoy going for a swimming and fishing in Geumgang. In order to activate specialized experience program, it is necessary to increase the number of those exclusively responsible for that experience program and organization visitors make stay overnight in village. Also to enhancing village people's income must have agricultural stand and activate village internet site.

A study of basic developmental model for experiential farm - Case study on the farm of Sucheong Village located in Gyeonggi Province - (농촌체험농장 개발모형 연구 - 수청마을농장을 중심으로 -)

  • Bark, JS;Kwon, Y.H
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.21-33
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    • 2009
  • The agricultural tourism is something that urban people can have an experience of the traditional culture and knowledge of the agriculture, so that it result the improvement of the agricultural profit and keep the special agricultural system. Recently, the demand of the agricultural tourism was increasing, but it was not really enough today that the practice of the tourism for essential farm experience or physical plan. The experiments were practiced by a land in Sucheong-li, Namjong-myun, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do which provides the program for the basic plan and management of the experiential farm, so it shows a developmental model of that typical farm. The basic design of developmental model was formed by the analysis of the natural, civilized and visual environments. The site plan for the experiential farm was composed of a parking lot, public facilities, resting place, experiential site, sports facilities and pedestrian space. There was an examination that the activation of experiential farm should change the concept of the big production or labor-focused farm from a tourism-focused form.

Influence of Cultural Tourism Interpretation on Tourist Satisfaction -Focused on the Cultural Tourism Interpretation of Gyeongbokgung- (문화관광 해설이 관광자 만족에 미치는 영향 연구 -경복궁 문화관광해설을 중심으로-)

  • Chun, Min-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.909-918
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    • 2011
  • Current tourism is quickly transforming into experiential and insightful tourism from simple sightseeing tourism. Due to the experiential tourism trend, cultural interpretation of cultural tourism interpreter has a significant meaning in experiential tourism for tourist. This research was conducted on tourists visiting a representative palace of Korea, Gyeongbokgung, regarding how contents and communication skill of cultural tourism interpretation influence revisit intention of the tourists. As a result, value and interest of interpretation contents influence positive impact on tourist satisfaction. Second, progress and attitude of interpretation give positive influence on tourist satisfaction but not effective on communication with audience. Third, we found that tourist satisfaction influences positively on revisit intention. As the research result shows, both context and communication skill of interpretation are very important factors in cultural tourism interpretation. Therefore, the research emphasizes on government's suport on systematic management, treatment and position of cultural tourism interpreter retraining program.

Effects of Cultural Tourism Festival's Experiential Elements on Brand Value and Festival Image -With Focus on Ganggyeong Fermented Seafood Festival- (문화관광축제 체험요소가 브랜드가치와 축제이미지에 미치는 영향 -강경발효젓갈축제를 중심으로-)

  • Noh, Wone-Jung;Jee, Jin-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.414-427
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of cultural tourism festival's experiential elements on brand value and festival image. The object of this study was the participants of Ganggyeong Fermented Seafood Festival. 260 questionnaires were distributed and analyzed 251 collected questionnaires with SPSS18.0. The results of this study are summarized as followings. First, cultural tourism festival's experiential elements influences brand value, and playfulness, placeness and deviation among the variables of experiential elements positively influence. Second, uniqueness, contents, and functionality of variables of brand value positively influence festival image. It showed that when the organizer offered exciting experiential program which the participants didn't experienced, it influenced brand value and festival image more positively.

A Case of Development of Experiential Game Tourism Program Using Korean Classical Literature (한국고전문학을 활용한 체험형 게임 관광프로그램 개발 사례 : 중인가객 김수장과 『해동가요』를 대상으로)

  • Park, Bo-Yeon;Kim, Tai-Woong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.748-756
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    • 2021
  • In this study, as the first attempt to develop an experiential game tourism program using Korean classical literature, the primary research was conducted on Kim Soo-Jang and his anthology "Hae Dong Ga Yo". To this end, a theoretical review of the value of hands-on games and Korean classical literature as tourism content was conducted first. Afterwards, the consumers for the program were set up into three categories: family unit, MZ generation including lovers, and foreigners. A survey was conducted to confirm the program preference of each group. According to the analysis framework, the main value of each historical and cultural resource in "Hae Dong Ga Yo" and seven sijo pieces created by Kim Soo-Jang was discovered and, based on the survey, the preferences of the consumer related to the target were analyzed. Accordingly, the narrative structures were organized differently for each group. An adventure plot was designed for the family unit, a love plot for MZ generation and lovers, and a mixture of adventure and love for foreigners. Utilizing stories from Kim Soo-Jang and his works, which are rarely used despite their value, this study attempted to develop them into hands-on game tourism programs to create new outlets in terms of both Korean classical literature and the tourism area. In the future, if various Joseon literati are discovered and their storytelling is continued, we can expect the vitalization of the travel product line with the concept of classical literature travel.

A Study on the Influential Relations of Rural Experience Tourism according to the Lifestyles of Tourists (관광객 라이프스타일에 따른 농촌체험관광 영향관계 연구)

  • Song, Kwang-In;Kim, Jeong-Joon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.111-120
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the lifestyles of tourists visiting rural experience tourist destinations and the influential relations of the attributes to affect rural experience tourism. The research findings show that the lifestyles of tourists had significant impacts on their preference for rural experience programs(0.2502/3.0l2). Second, their lifestyles had also significant impacts on the need for rural experience tourist destinations(5.039/3.363). Third, their preference for rural experience programs had significant influences on their intentions for revisits(0.386/3.l60). Fourth, their preference for rural experience programs had significant influences on their intentions for word of mouth(1.448/8.073). Fifth, their need for rural experience tourist destinations had significant impacts on their intentions for revisits(1.940/5.594). And finally, their need for rural experience tourist destinations had no significant influences on their intentions for word of mouth(-1.0611-1.421). According to the analysis results of the regression coefficient of the measuring model, enjoying leisure(1.130/6.775) and pursuing health(1.110/9.001) were large influential factors in lifestyle; pursuing learning(1.47317.946) was the biggest influential factor in preference for rural experience programs; and a natural environment(1.220/8.990) was the biggest influential factor in the need for rural experience tourist destinations.

A Study on the Impact of Motives for Participating in Gyeongsangbuk-do Experience Tourists on Satisfaction with Experiential Tourism Programs and Intention to Participate (경상북도 체험관광객의 참여 동기가 체험 관광프로그램 만족 및 참여 의사에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sun-Min;Kim, Ho-Suk;Kang, Hee-Seog
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2021
  • In this study, we tried to present suggestions to the Gyeongsangbuk-do tourism officials to satisfy them with experiential tourism resources and to revitalize their participation in the program. Therefore, the implications of this study are as follows. First, research on the satisfaction of experiential tourism programs and the willingness to participate in them is carried out, suggesting that it is a prerequisite for the transformation of the perception of tourists' participation in the Corona era. Second, it is necessary to make it a small experience tourist space that can provide non-face-to-face service utilizing the characteristics of contact technology, and to provide tourists with unique attractions against product discrimination and customer service. Third, through the introduction of non-face-to-face experience programs and expansion of services, the limited and macroscopic environment and social phenomenon of tourism activities in the Corona era, a new perception can be instilled. Fourth, visitors can expect to revitalize the tourism industry through the development and discovery of various programs. Thirdly, it will be possible to revitalize the local economy by giving meaning to the satisfaction of experiential tourism programs to tourists from all over the region's tourism business.

A Study on Space Planning of Accommodations for Experiential Activities by Remodeling Closed Schools (폐교를 활용한 체험활동 숙박시설의 공간계획 분석)

  • Byun, Kyeonghwa;Kang, Eun-Jung;Yoo, Changgeun
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.111-119
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    • 2015
  • This study aims to analyze space planning of accommodations in seven closed schools involved in experiential activity programs on Jeju Island, a famous tourist destination in Korea. The results are as follows. First, 35 schools had been closed down in Jeju between 1982 and 2015. Among them, four closed schools were sold, three are currently used by the Jeju special self-government provincial office of education, and 25 are being leased by individuals, village organizations, and other entities. However, they have not been well-operated, and so strategies for the effective management or operation of these closed schools should be developed. Second, there are distinctive differences in space planning of accommodations based on the correlation between experiential activities and the types of participants. If the experiential activity participants are mainly individuals or small groups, the closed school is likely to plan double-bed accommodations and individual bathrooms rather than large group rooms. Third, in order to operate experiential activity programs, closed schools require four different spaces for experiential activities, lodging, dining, and sanitation. The largest space available in each school building is used for experiential activities, and original classrooms are still in use. According to the standard drawing of school architecture, standard classroom size since 1997 has been $7.5{\times}9$ meters, and lodging rooms have mainly been re-planned based on the module of the standard-sized classroom. School cafeterias are utilized as dinning and kitchen spaces. For sanitation purposes, original school restrooms are still used by experiential program participants, while the shower rooms are newly equipped.