'Who are the 'Other' visiting my village?' Profiling the domestic tourist market to ethnic villages in Vietnam's Cetral Highlands

Understanding tourist markets is important to design appropriate tourism products to satisfy certain types of tourists (Boley & Nickerson, 2013). By conducting a survey of 438 domestic tourists visiting the Central Highlands of Vietnam, the study found that respondents travelling to ethnic villa...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:123456789-25412023-10-05T03:09:58Z 'Who are the 'Other' visiting my village?' Profiling the domestic tourist market to ethnic villages in Vietnam's Cetral Highlands Nguyễn, Thị Thanh Kiều (Calla) Laurie, Murphy Tingzhen, Chen ethnic tourist market profiling ethnic tourism the Central Highlands Vietnam Understanding tourist markets is important to design appropriate tourism products to satisfy certain types of tourists (Boley & Nickerson, 2013). By conducting a survey of 438 domestic tourists visiting the Central Highlands of Vietnam, the study found that respondents travelling to ethnic villages were highly motivated by Relationship, Novelty, Relaxation/Escape, and Nature factors rather than Host-site involvement or cultural exoticism. Approximately one-third of respondents were ‘true’ ethnic tourists, who were involved in intense ethnic tourism activities in both local private house (30.4%) and other settings (23.4% - 39%). Most respondents participated in superficial and commercial tourism activities in ethnic touristic attractions/facilities (74.9% - 93.5%). Despite being generally satisfied with their trip to the region, respondents were neutral about learning more ethnic culture or building long-term relationship with the locals. 321 2023-06-10T11:00:03Z 2023-06-10T11:00:03Z 2023-02 Conference paper Bài báo đăng trên KYHT quốc tế (có ISBN) https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/2541 https://cauthe.org/services/conferences/ en West, East, South, North: Redirecting research in tourism, hospitality and events Boley, B. B., & Nickerson, N. P. (2013). Profiling geotravelers: An a priori segmentation identifying and defining sustainable travelers using the Geotraveler Tendency Scale (GTS). Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 21(2), 314–330. Fan, D. X. F., Tsaur, S. H., Lin, J. H., Chang, T. Y., & Tsa, Y. R. T. (2020). Tourist intercultural competence: A multidimensional measurement and its impact on tourist active participation and memorable cultural experiences. Journal of Travel Research, 61(2), 414–429. Moscardo, G., & Pearce, P. L. (1999). Understanding ethnic tourists. Annals of Tourism Research, 26(2), 416–434. Pearce, P. L., & Lee, U. Il. (2005). Developing the travel career approach to tourist motivation. Journal of Travel Research, 43(3), 226–237. Smith, V. L. (1989). Hosts and Guests: The anthropology of tourism (2nd ed.). University of Pennsylvania Press. Xie, P. F. (2011). Authenticating ethnic tourism. Channel View Publications. Yang, L. (2007). Planning for ethnic tourism [University of Waterloo]. 2023 Perth, Australia
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topic ethnic tourist
market profiling
ethnic tourism
the Central Highlands
Vietnam
spellingShingle ethnic tourist
market profiling
ethnic tourism
the Central Highlands
Vietnam
Nguyễn, Thị Thanh Kiều (Calla)
Laurie, Murphy
Tingzhen, Chen
'Who are the 'Other' visiting my village?' Profiling the domestic tourist market to ethnic villages in Vietnam's Cetral Highlands
description Understanding tourist markets is important to design appropriate tourism products to satisfy certain types of tourists (Boley & Nickerson, 2013). By conducting a survey of 438 domestic tourists visiting the Central Highlands of Vietnam, the study found that respondents travelling to ethnic villages were highly motivated by Relationship, Novelty, Relaxation/Escape, and Nature factors rather than Host-site involvement or cultural exoticism. Approximately one-third of respondents were ‘true’ ethnic tourists, who were involved in intense ethnic tourism activities in both local private house (30.4%) and other settings (23.4% - 39%). Most respondents participated in superficial and commercial tourism activities in ethnic touristic attractions/facilities (74.9% - 93.5%). Despite being generally satisfied with their trip to the region, respondents were neutral about learning more ethnic culture or building long-term relationship with the locals.
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author Nguyễn, Thị Thanh Kiều (Calla)
Laurie, Murphy
Tingzhen, Chen
author_facet Nguyễn, Thị Thanh Kiều (Calla)
Laurie, Murphy
Tingzhen, Chen
author_sort Nguyễn, Thị Thanh Kiều (Calla)
title 'Who are the 'Other' visiting my village?' Profiling the domestic tourist market to ethnic villages in Vietnam's Cetral Highlands
title_short 'Who are the 'Other' visiting my village?' Profiling the domestic tourist market to ethnic villages in Vietnam's Cetral Highlands
title_full 'Who are the 'Other' visiting my village?' Profiling the domestic tourist market to ethnic villages in Vietnam's Cetral Highlands
title_fullStr 'Who are the 'Other' visiting my village?' Profiling the domestic tourist market to ethnic villages in Vietnam's Cetral Highlands
title_full_unstemmed 'Who are the 'Other' visiting my village?' Profiling the domestic tourist market to ethnic villages in Vietnam's Cetral Highlands
title_sort 'who are the 'other' visiting my village?' profiling the domestic tourist market to ethnic villages in vietnam's cetral highlands
publisher 2023
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