scholarly journals Hallyu dan Pengaruhnya pada Perkembangan Objek Wisata Tematik Korea Selatan

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 76
Author(s):  
Yuni Wachid Asrori ◽  
Supriadianto Supriadianto

Korean Pop phenomenon, Hallyu, affect to the development of various tourism objects in Seoul and South Korea in general. Hallyu as a new wave is popular among young generations, not only as an entertainment, but also as tourist attraction in South Korea. This phenomenon increased number of travelers to South Korea year by year.  This descriptive research analyze qualitatively several tourism objects well known as shooting site of several popular Korean dramas where travelers may experience several things related to Korean dramas. There are not only K-Pop experiences that make Korean tourism popularity increasing rapidly, but also the government rules have also been paving the important way to promote and develop Korean tourism destinations 

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 174
Author(s):  
Rizqi Maulana Herlambang ◽  
I Made Adikampana

Tourism destinations in Indonesia have a variety of interesting tourist attractions and many of these tourist attractions become shooting locations or taking pictures of a film scene. By making a tourism destination and tourist attraction becomes a setting of shooting a film is expected to make tourism developing and films “Ada Apa Dengan Cinta 2” is one of the films that took the place of shooting for the film scene in several tourist attractions in Magelang. the purpose of this research are to know determine the influence of the film “Ada Apa Dengan Cinta 2” product development, market and marketing at the Rumah Do’a Bukit Rhema. This research uses qualitative data collected through observation , interview , documentation , informans are selected using purposive procedures. Data analysis method used qualitative data analysis.The result of the research shows are the occurrence of product, market and marketing developments at Rumah Do’a Bukit Rhema after being shooting and appearing on scene films Ada Apa Dengan cinta 2. The government especially tourism ministry is expected to choosing films as a means of tourism promotion. Keywords: Scene film, Tourism attraction, Ada apa dengan cinta 2, Rumah doa bukit rhema


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 189
Author(s):  
Djamil Hasyim ◽  
Amiruddin Gunawan ◽  
Moh Sudi ◽  
Delly Mustafa ◽  
Rijal Rijal

Tourism is a magnet of a region to realise a developing area. This study aims to clarify the role of the Government in the Development of Yendi Beach Tourist Attraction in Biak Numfor Regency. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques are done through observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The results showed that the role of the Tourism Office in developing Yendi Beach's tourism potential in Biak Numfor District was dominant as a Motivator compared to other roles, namely as a Facilitator and a Dynamicsator. This role as a facilitator is seen mainly in the form of: provision of facilities and infrastructure for tourist attraction objects, which are still largely borne by the Department of Tourism as the leading sector, facilitation in channelling stimulant financial assistance for people who want to develop tourism attractions, promotion of attraction objects tourism, as well as facilitation to third parties, such as investors and tourism entrepreneurs to develop Yendi Beach tourism business in Biak Numfor Regency.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 124
Author(s):  
Mardiah Mardiah ◽  
M. Awaluddin ◽  
Dede Yusuf

Abstrak: Kabupaten Bima memiliki ragam budaya, adat, dan tradisi yang beraneka ragam.Salah satu ciri khas dari Kota Bima adalah adanya “Uma Lengge” yang merupakan Rumah adat bagi masyarakat suku Mbojo.“Uma Lengge” tersebut berada tepatnya di Desa Maria, Kecamatan Wawo, dan Desa Sambori Kecamatan Lambitu Kabupaten Bima, Pulau Sumbawa.kurangnya kesadaran masyarakat yang menyadari adanya Rumah Adat Bima, sehingga banyak sekali orang yang belum mengetahui keberadaan Rumah Adat Bima (Uma Lengge) ini, tidak banyak yang tahu keberadaannya bahkan masyarakat sekitar Kec. Wawopun banyak yang belum mengetahui keberadaan Uma Lengge.Ini diakibatkan kurangnya pemerintah dalam memilih strategi pelestarian untuk memperluaskan keberadaan Uma Lengge.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dan menganalisis tentang strategi pelestarian wisata Budaya, serta untuk menjelaskan kemanfaatan daya tarik wisata Budaya dengan gambaran strategi pelestarianUma Lengge (Rumah Adat Bima) Sebagai Objek Daya Tarik Wisata yang berbasis masyarakat atau komunitas. Dalam penelitian ini, penulis menggunakan tipe penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Dengan cara mengolah dan menganalisis data menggunakan analisis kualitatif. Berdasarkan hasil wawancara dan analisis data hasil penelitian ini menemukan bahwa Strategi pelestarian Uma Lengge (Rumah Adat Bima) yang dilakukan oleh pemerintah Kabupaten Bima adalah: (a) Perencanaan yang dimana perencanaan dalam pelestarian Uma Lengge (Rumah Adat Bima), (b) Pelaksanaan kebijakan yang dimana pelaksanaan kegiatan peningkatan peran serta masyarakat dalam pembangunan kebudayaan dan pariwisata, (c) Meningkatnya kapasitas sumber daya dan sarana prasarana aparatur, meningkatkan citra pariwisata didalam dan luar negeri, menciptakan produk pariwisata khas bima yang komparatif dan kompetitif, (d) Sarana dan Prasarana yang ada di kawasan Wisata Uma Lengge (Rumah Adat Bima) diantaranya: akses jalan menuju Uma Lengge (Rumah Adat Bima), tempat parkir di kawasan Uma Lengge (Rumah Adat Bima), listrik dan air. Promosi yang dilakukan pemerintah Kabupaten Bima sudah memberikan dampak yang baik bagi masyarakat. Abstract Bima Regency has a diverse variety of cultures, customs and traditions. One distinctive feature of Bima City is the existence of "Uma Lengge" which is a traditional house for the Mbojo tribe. "Uma Lengge" is located precisely in Maria Village, Wawo District, and Sambori Village, Lambitu District, Bima Regency, Sumbawa Island. there is a lack of public awareness that is aware of the Bima Traditional House, so many people do not know about the existence of the Bima Traditional House (Uma Lengge), not many know of its existence even the people around the district. Wawopun many do not know about the existence of Uma Lengge. This is due to the lack of the government in choosing a conservation strategy to expand the existence of Uma Lengge. Bima Traditional House) As a tourist attraction based on community or community. In this study, the author uses a type of descriptive research with a qualitative approach. By way of processing and analyzing data using qualitative analysis. Based on the results of interviews and data analysis the results of this study found that the preservation strategy of Uma Lengge (Bima Traditional House) carried out by the Bima District government was: (a) Planning where Uma Lengge (Bima Traditional House) was planned for conservation, (b) Implementation of policy where the implementation of activities to increase the participation of the community in the development of culture and tourism, (c) the increased capacity of resources and infrastructure facilities of the apparatus, increasing the image of tourism inside and outside the country, creating comparative and competitive typical tourism products, (d) Infrastructure in the Tourism Area of Uma Lengge (Bima Traditional House) including: access roads to Uma Lengge (Bima Traditional House), parking lots in the area of Uma Lengge (Bima Traditional House), electricity and water. Promotion carried out by the Bima Regency government has had a good impact on the community


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (01) ◽  
pp. 41-54
Author(s):  
Oktari Susetyarini ◽  
Jussac Maulana Masjhoer

One of the most favorite tourist attraction in Yogyakarta is Malioboro. Revitalization of Malioboro has been realized by arranging three main areas, which are Alun-Alun Utara, Malioboro, and Abu Bakar Ali Parking Park. The hard work of the Government of Yogyakarta and its related parties in the early stages of this arrangement and revitalization has shown its results. Now the three areas of revitalization has been well ordered and expected to have a positive effect to increase the number of visitors in Yogyakarta. Improving the quality of public facilities, public infrastructure, and tourism facilities should be in line with the increasing satisfaction of tourists visiting the region, because the satisfaction of tourists is one of the benchmarks of the success of a tourist attraction. For that, research need to be done to measure the level of customer satisfaction on the revitalization of Malioboro area. This study aims to (1) find out the quality of public facilities, public infrastructure, and tourism facilities; (2) to know the level of satisfaction of tourists visiting in Malioboro area after revitalization. This research is descriptive research by conducting survey. Sampling method is using Accidental Sampling Method with the number of samples of 100 respondents who visited Malioboro area. Data collection techniques use questionnaires, interviews, and observations. Then the method of data analysis using Importance Performance Analysis method. The researchers hope this research can give input for local government especially Technical Implemetation Unit of Malioboro Area Management in Yogyakarta Tourism and Culture Departement, in order to improve the quality of tourist attraction in Malioboro area. Keyword: Level of Tourist Satisfaction, Revitalization of Malioboro


Author(s):  
Gerald Pratley

PRODUCTION ACTIVITY It was not so many years ago it seems when speaking of motion pictures from Asia meant Japanese films as represented by Akira Kurosawa and films from India made by Satyajit Ray. But suddenly time passes and now we are impressed and immersed in the flow of films from Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, South Korea, the Philippines, with Japan a less significant player, and India and Pakistan more prolific than ever in making entertainment for the mass audience. No one has given it a name or described it as "New Wave," it is simply Asian Cinema -- the most exciting development in filmmaking taking place in the world today. In China everything is falling apart yet it manages to hold together, nothing works yet it keeps on going, nothing is ever finished or properly maintained, and yes, here time does wait for every man. But as far...


2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Doni Budiono

The  authority  of justice in Indonesia  is executed by  the Supreme Courts and  the  justice  boards/body under the Supreme Courts, including  the general  justice, religious affairs justice, military justice,  state administration  justice,  and  the Constitution Court. According to  certainty in  the Act of  Tax Court, Article1, clause  (5),  tax  dispute   refers to the legal dispute arising in the  taxation  affairs between the  tax payer or the  body  responsible for the  tax with   the government   executives  ( Directorate General of Tax) as the consequence of   the issue of  the decree for the  appeal  to the Tax  Court in accordance with the  tax Act, including the  charge  against the  execution of collection   in accordance with the  Act of Tax Collection by force. The  formation of Tax Court is  designed by  the Executives, in this case, the  Department of Finance, specifically  the Directorate   General  of Tax  which has the right to issue  law  more technical about  tax accord to Article 14,  letter A,  President Decree  no. 44  year 1974,  concerning the  basic  organization of the Department.  Based on  it,  it  is clear that  in addition to execute the government  rules and policy,  this body  has to execute judicial   rules and policy. This is against the  principles of  Judicative  Power/Authority in Indonesia,  which   clearly states that this body  should be under the Supreme Court.   Therefore. It is suggested that   the Act  No UU no.14 Year 2012 concerning  Tax Court   be revised  in accordance with the system of  Power Division  of Justice  as  stated in 45 Constitutions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-37
Author(s):  
Mourad Mansour ◽  
Alhassan G Mumuni

AbstractBeginning with the establishment of a Supreme Commission for Tourism and Antiquities’ (SCTA) in 2000, there have been official attempts by the government of Saudi Arabia to encourage domestic tourism in order to tap into the huge amounts that Saudis spend annually on vacations. This paper examines the motivations and attitudes of consumers toward tourism destinations and activities within the country (domestic tourism). Using data collected through a structured self-administered questionnaire, the study finds that familiarity and trust of the local environment, perceptions of the safer domestic environment, and limitations imposed by respondents’ vacation timing are the primary motives for choosing to spend their vacations locally, while lack of quality domestic tourist sites and services (including entertainment facilities), lack of tourism information, insufficient tourism organization services, and the harsh local environmental conditions during summer are factors that ‘push’ people from spending the vacations locally. Attitudes toward domestic tourism are generally negative, although there are significant differences in attitudes between respondents who prefer domestic destinations and those who prefer to travel out of Kingdom. Implications of the findings are outlined and discussed.


1992 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 372-384 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minseok An ◽  
George H. Sage

In the past decade, to help maintain political stability and promote economic growth, South Korea has committed substantial resources to commercialized sports, including golf. A major source of support for building golf courses has come from government leaders and economic and social incentives as well. In the past 4 years the government has given permission to build 135 new golf courses. The official government discourse about the new golf courses is that they are being built in the interest of “sport for all.” But the golf courses overwhelmingly require membership, which is extremely expensive. Despite the enormous power and resources of the dominant groups in Korea, there are elements of opposition. The golf boom has been severely criticized because it removes large amounts of land from agricultural and industrial productivity, contaminates farm land, and pollutes water. It also represents the worst aspects of the social imbalance of wealth.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 127-148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Javier> Cha

This article outlines the background to the divide between ‘the digital’ and ‘the humanities’ in contemporary South Korea. Since the late 1990s, the government of South Korea has made concerted efforts to digitize information, resulting in increased access to an unusually high quantity of heritage sources. However, the massive investments in the building of online resources have not inspired a ‘digital turn’ in the mainstream of South Korea’s departments in the humanities. This indifference to ‘the digital’, or what might be called a ‘digital/humanities divide’ has a history going back to the 1980s, when the Korean government and business leaders prepared for a post-industrial transition without drawing the interest of humanists and without expecting the nation’s remarkable success inict.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joon-heon Song

Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the essential cause for the policy failure of Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) in South Korea. Design/methodology/approach To substantiate the claims made for the failure of the policy, this paper focuses on the differences in policy preferences among the government ministries and agencies involved in TAA. Findings The failure in the TAA policy, according to this study, was attributed to the conflicts and miscoordination arising from the differences in policy preferences among government ministries and agencies. To rectify this failure, the South Korean government had to revise its laws and regulations several times over a short period. Originality/value Drawing on the analytical framework of the literature on policy failure, this paper examines the causal relationships between outcomes of TAA policy and the conflicts or miscoordination among government bodies at each stage: initiatives and planning, implementation and operation of the policy.


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