Cultural Tourism Management Model through Community Participation in Kalasin Province.

Authors

  • Nipa Archariyapibal Doctoral Student of Philosophy (Cultural Science) Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University

Keywords:

Management Model, Cultural Tourism, Community Participation

Abstract

This research aims to 1. To study the history of important cultural attractions in Kalasin Province 2. to study the current condition and problems of cultural tourism management in Kalasin province and 3.to create a cultural tourism management model by the participation of the community in the area of ​​Kalasin Province is qualitative research There are research tools, consisting of (1) a record form (2) an interview form (3) Observation form The research target group consisted of 20 people who came from a specific selection. Then use the information gathered from the research tools and related documents. to analyze the content The results of the research showed that 1) the history of cultural attractions developed from Buddhism. way of life that is tied to natural resources have a unique ethnic group as well as being a tourist attraction with local technology such as Muang Fa Daet Song Yang Wat Phuttha Nimit Phu Kao Phu Phra Forest Park Khok Kong Phu Thai Village and Praewa Ban Phon Weaving Group 2) Current problems of that tourist attraction from the epidemic situation of COVID-19 It is an important problem. In addition, the management problems of some communities are still as limited as they should be. including environmental problems and 3) cultural tourism formatting Community participation is important. whereby the government must come to support with full strength especially public relations Local budget support and providing education and training on tourism management to the community.

Author Biography

Nipa Archariyapibal, Doctoral Student of Philosophy (Cultural Science) Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University

Doctoral Student of Philosophy (Cultural Science) Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University

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Published

2022-05-11