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THE NEED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM COMPONENTS IN LINGSAR TEMPLE WEST LOMBOK DISTRICT Ni Putu Rika Sukmadewi; Komang Sriyasa
Maha Widya Duta : Jurnal Penerangan Agama, Pariwisata Budaya, dan Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 3, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Negeri Mpu Kuturan Singaraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55115/duta.v3i1.684

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Lingsar Temple is a historical heritage and is a cultural preserve that is still maintained. Lingsar Temple has several very unique cultural potentials, such as the heritage of historical buildings such as temples, spring pools used for melukat and cultural acculturation. This study aims to determine the components of tourism in the development of Lingsar Temple as an effort to increase tourist visits. The method used in this study is a qualitative research method. The development of tourism in an area is strongly influenced by the level of supply of tourism components, namely something to see, something to buy, and something to do. In this study it can be concluded that Lingsar Temple has fulfilled the three tourism components, namely something to see, something to do and something to buy, but further management and cooperation between the local government and local communities is needed to manage Lingsar Temple as an effort to attract tourist visits. Keywords: Development, Tourism Components, Lingsar Temple
PERCEPTION OF TOURISM VOCATIONAL SCHOOL STUDENTS ON TOURISM DURING PANDEMIC AND ITS CORRELATION WITH THEIR DECISION TO STUDY IN TOURISM STUDY PROGRAM Ni Putu Rika Sukmadewi; I Putu Edi Sutrisna; Made Novita Dwi Lestari; Nyoman Dane; Nyoman Danendra Putra
Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Hotel Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Hotel
Publisher : Akademi Komunitas MAPINDO

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This study aims to determine and analyze the relationship between the perceptions of the Bali Tourism Vocational School students towards the tourism industry during the pandemic on making decisions to continue their studies in the tourism study program. From the research objectives, the research design will use a quantitative research approach. Thus, the Spearman correlation test is used to analyze the relationship between two variables in the form of ordinal data. However, to answer the formulation of the first and second problems, descriptive statistical tests are also needed to determine the characteristics and distribution of the data obtained. The perception of the Bali Tourism Vocational School students towards the tourism industry during the COVID-19 pandemic showed a positive trend, where as many as 82.2% of students had a positive perception of the tourism industry even though this industry experienced paralysis due to the prolonged brunt of the COVID 19 pandemic. From the results of the analysis, it was also found that the decision making of the Tourism Vocational High School students was very positive, where as many as 80.5% of the respondents revealed that they showed a tendency to strongly decide to continue their studies in the tourism study program. From the results of the hypothesis test, it is known that the perception of the Bali tourism vocational school students towards the tourism industry during the pandemic is positively correlated with a sufficient and significant level of relationship with students' decision making to continue their studies in the tourism study program. The magnitude of the contribution given by the perception variable of the Bali tourism vocational school students to the tourism industry during the pandemic on students' decision making to continue their studies in the tourism study program is 15.4%, while the other 84.6% contribution difference is given by other variables not examined in this study. Key words: Students’ descisson, students’ perception