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Travel Behaviors and Satisfaction of Korea Incentive Tourist -Focusing on Differences of Incentive Tourists from China, Japan, and Thailand- (방한 인센티브여행 참가자의 여행행태 및 만족도 분석 -중국, 일본, 태국 참가자들의 차이를 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Ju-Yeon;Min, Min-Hong;Ahn, Kyung-Mo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.489-498
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    • 2015
  • Since companies and organizations prefer tour for awards, incentive tour market has been increasing recently. Many countries are putting a lot of effort to attract incentive tourists. This research has investigated incentive tourists from China, Japan, and Thailand, focusing on strength and satisfaction of Korea Tourism, also expenditure during incentive tour. As a result, 'shopping' marked high score from three nation tourists and showed differences among three countries. While Japanese tourist showed high satisfaction with food, Chinese expressed low satisfaction, Also, with regard to expenditure, Chines tourists spent more than Japanese and Thailand ones.

A Study on Feasibility as Food Tourism Resources of Head Families (Jong Ga) - With a Inje Jong Ga Familiarization Tour Participants - (종가의 음식관광자원 가능성 연구 - 인제종가 팸투어 참가자 대상으로 -)

  • Choi, Jia;Lee, Eun-Joo
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.1078-1089
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this research was to reveal how Jong Ga and its cuisine is perceived by Koreans and foreign tourists and to develop Jong Ga culinary culture for culinary tourism. The Inje Jong Ga was chosen since it is located in Jeonju, Hanok Village, which is a destination for tourists and gourmet enthusiasts. In-depth personal interviews were performed with Koreans and with foreign tourists who were visiting Korea. Interviews were done to provide deeper insight into the comments and subject matters. Most tourists selected "having one table setting for each (Doksang)" as the most distinctive part of Jong Ga and its cuisine. To develop the experience at a Jong Ga as a culinary destination, questionnaires were created to study six areas: preferences on length of stay, price range, food serving style, things to be improved, expectations by as a tourist at a Jong Ga, and the role of the food guide. Perceptions toward Jong Ga and its cuisine were generally positive, but the quality of service and lack of organization in establishments were perceived to be the negative factors.

Research on Tourist Needs Based on Food Docent-Guided Tour -focused Guangzhou Xiguan (미식 도슨트 가이드 투어를 통한 관광객 수요 분석 -광저우 시관을 중심으로)

  • Chen, Ding-Ding;Jang, Wan-Sok;Pan, Young-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.79-87
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    • 2020
  • Under the background of regional cultural development and cities' diversity, various tourist destinations attract tourists' attention and visit by mining their unique folk culture. As a part of sustainable tourism, gastronomy tourism can provide residents and tourists services only by improving the residents' facilities without damaging the environment. However, the existing gastronomy tourism only makes tourists in the folk scene, and tourists can not overstep the cultural differences caused by intersubjectivity to experience the core of folk culture. This paper attempts to use the observation method, cross-subject study, and case study to study the role of food docent-guided tours in understanding folk culture. Moreover, the docent-guided tour studies how the docent can help tourists go deep into the core of folk culture better to realize the sustainable development goal of gastronomy tourism.

A Study on The Master Plan of Sinchon Village for Rural-Tour (산청 신촌 아름마을 가꾸기 사업 기본계획에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seok-Kyu;Kim, Kang-Seub;Lee, Sang-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.63-76
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this research is planning the master plan of a rural village for rural-tourism type. The rural village area is faced on the moment of the change. A rural village only have not the thing, that the facility of the food manufacture. A rural village inhabitants need an environment improvement and income enlargement. And for the citizens need a space facility of a leisure, practical use, rest and experience in rural area. The government executed a project for this purpose. So, Sinchon village, San-chung were selected to an object village in Gyeong-nam. This investigation analyzed this village's planning elements, and established basic directions of village master plan.

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Analyzing the Commercialization of Farm-food (농가형 농식품의 상품화 실태 분석)

  • Yang, Sung-Bum;Lee, Byeong-Hun;Yang, Seung-Ryong
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.157-170
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    • 2013
  • The objective of this study is to investigate the commercializations and difficulties on the farm-food. For the activation of the farm-food, it is necessary to totally review the support of the government and prepare the supporting system like manual on the commercialization of farm-food that is helpful to the small farmers. It is also necessary to support small farms strategies customized for increase the sales and satisfaction on farm-food and build-up the promotion related to the green tour and/or farm experience. The results and finding of this study can be used to build-up the supporting system that reflects the rapid change of market and customer's preference. They can also be used to design rational policies that is helpful to the farm-food producers.

Estimation of Economic Impacts of SARS Disaster to Tour Demands of Four Major Countries in Korea

  • Kim, Geun-Young;Moore II, James E.;Chae, Seon-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.77-87
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    • 2009
  • Potential risks of communicable disease outbreaks have significantly increased in the era of global society. However, contingency planning of local governments for communicable diseases is not prepared to the proper level in various governmental sectors of many countries. Human being has been remarkable advances in medical science and public health. However, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) still remains as a very dangerous transmissible disease that has great potential to create catastrophic consequences of casualties. The SARS outbreak between November 2002 and July 2003 resulted in 8,096 known infected cases and 774 deaths with a mortality rate of 9.6% worldwide (WHO, 2004). It is regarded as one of the human health disasters. Since about sixty-six percent of total SARS cases in the world were reported in People's Republic of China, Korean tour industry was significantly affected as a neighboring country. The objective of this research is to investigate major factors of Korea entry data sets, and to analyze economic impacts of Korean tour business interruption due to the period of SARS outbreak with tourist cases of four countries: Japan, U.S.A., China, and Taiwan. Results from this research show the seasonal and long-term trends of entry data sets of four countries, and direct and indirect impacts of SARS to Korean tour industry.

The Benefit Sought Segmentation of Food Tourists - Local Food and Farm Restaurant' Visitors - (추구편익에 따른 음식관광 시장세분화 - 로컬푸드 및 농가 레스토랑 방문객을 대상으로 -)

  • Park, Duk-Byeong;Lee, Minsoo
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.321-334
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    • 2016
  • Food is one of the essential elements of the tourist experiences. The study aims to segment food tourists for benefit sought. This study attempted to segment tourists who had experienced local food at tourist destinations by their benefit sought to meet local food. A self-administered survey was obtained from 498 visitors in the study areas. Results from the factor analysis show that the most explained variances of benefit sought were food taste (17.2%) and refresh (12.9%). Five distinct segments were identified based on the benefits; family seeker (17.6%), passive seeker (15.1%), want-it-all seeker (23.1%), raw material seeker (31.8%), gastronomic seeker (12.4%). In addition, a significant difference in the characteristics of tourists who had tasted local food at tourist destinations was observed in terms of occupation, income, education, expenditure for food, and tour distance. Implications are discussed relative to marketing strategies.

Research on the Effect of Tour Motivation on Satisfaction, and Revisiting Intention by Jeon-ju Hanok Village (전주 한옥마을 관광객의 관광동기가 만족도와 재방문 의도에 미치는 영향 연구)

  • Kim, Yeon-Sun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.196-204
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of tour motivation on satisfaction and revisit intention of Tourists in Jeonju Hanok Village. 450 questionnaires were distributed to tourists in Jeonju Hanok Village and the final 426 copies were used for empirical analysis. The survey was conducted from July 1, 2018 to July 20, 2018, and the convenience extraction method was used. The results of this study are as follows. First, tourists' motivation of tourism was factored by uniqueness, history, education, artistry, and nostalgia. Second, uniqueness and artistic factors have a positive effect on the dependent variables, satisfaction and revisit intention. Third, the satisfaction of tourists had a positive effect on revisit intention. It is necessary to make efforts to combine uniqueness and artistry in all aspects of Hanok Village such as tourism, architecture, environment, sanitation, transportation, food, and lodging. Also, Jeonju Hanok Village should have marketing efforts to attract a large number of tourists.

Development of Native Local Foods Associated with Regional Festival - Focused on Hampyeong "Butterfly Festival" - (지역 축제와 연계한 향토 음식 개발 방안 - 함평 "나비축제"를 중심으로 -)

  • Jang, Jeong-Oak;Yoon, Hae-Kyung;Lee, Young-Mi;Jung, Jae-Hong;Yang, Mi-Ok
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.428-435
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    • 2008
  • This study was conducted to provide the information necessary for the development of native local foods associated with the "2008 World Insect Festival in Hampyeong" and to contribute to the efforts to market the festival as tourist attraction and increase the income of the local community. To assess the local foods and restaurants, we investigated the principal products, inclination for sightseeing and recognition of the "Butterfly festival" by distributing questionnaires to local restaurant operators, employees and general tourists. The result was as follows: 1. The general tourists chose scenery as the most important factor in a sightseeing tour, followed by food, lodging, and transportation. 2. The tourists enjoyed eating native local foods, and they indicated that the taste was important. 3. Regarding the cost of food, 53.6% of the respondents answer that 10 to 20 thousand won was a resonable price, and they also reported wanting to eat seafood in Hampyeong. Thus the Menu of seafood to be served at the Hampyeong festival needs to be developed first followed by that of the healthy food. This result showed that individuals prefer fish to meat and healthy food to high-calorie foods.

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Study on Preferences for Food-related Activity Experience based on Novelty-Seeking in Tourism (신기성 추구유형에 따른 음식관련 체험활동 선호도 연구)

  • Lee, In-Ok;Kim, Tae-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.413-421
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    • 2015
  • A travel destination offers a form of novelty to the traveler since it can provide experiences that are not of the everyday variety. Therefore, a search for novelty is important as a motivation factor when planning leisure trips and vacation activities and to identify travel market segments. This study aimed to examine the differences in demographic characteristics, travel style, and preferred food-related activities in accordance with the level of tourists' novelty seeking. This study investigated potential tourists using a self-administered questionnaire survey, which resulted in 300 usable questionnaires. The respondents of this study were classified into two groups according to their level of novelty seeking: Active novelty-seeking group and Passive novelty-seeking group. These two groups were significantly different with respect to demographic characteristics, travel style, and preference of food-related-activity experience. The results show that the Active novelty-seeking group tended to have a higher proportion of females and specialized jobs, a higher level of monthly income and education, more frequent travel, and preference for food-related activity experience than other groups. The result of this study will be helpful for the tourist industry, which needs to develop culinary and food-related experience tour programs and travel market segments.