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Analisis Otentisitas Pengalaman Wisatawan pada Virtual Event Suatu Sanggar Budaya di Saung Angklung Ujo Adrian Agoes; Andhika Chandra Lesmana
Manajemen dan Pariwisata Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol. 2 No. 2 Oktober 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Yapari (STIEPAR YAPARI) Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32659/jmp.v2i2.292

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The digital technology that has been around us for a long time has had a significant impact on our lives today. Digital technology is prevalent in many sectors of life, such as entertainment, information search tools, and online shopping and purchasing. It is by far the best choice for society in general during the current pandemic. Saung Angklung Udjo is one of West Java's tourist attraction offering traditional Sundanese arts and culture. With the Covid-19 pandemic, SAU must innovate in order to help the government's agenda in controlling the virus's spread, thus to survive under present conditions. This research examines the authenticity of a tourist's experience after virtually participating in an event hosted by SAU. The study's findings suggest that a virtual show in general has not been able to complete the authenticity of the visitor experience in seeing a cultural performance. However, based on the kind of performances presented by SAU, tourists can still have a genuine experience, particularly in the dimension of Existential Authenticity. This means that, to some extent, the experience of viewing virtual performances offers a sense of authenticity to personal experience, but the experience is not perfect, particularly in the aspects of involvement and interactivity.
Coffee Experience as an Attraction for Indonesian Gen Z Tourists in Heritage Area of Braga Adrian Agoes; Indah Nur Agustiani
Barista : Jurnal Kajian Bahasa dan Pariwisata Vol. 10 No. 01 (2023): June
Publisher : Unit Bahasa, Politeknik Pariwisata NHI Bandung

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The Braga heritage area is among the most famous tourist destinations in Bandung, Indonesia as this street is the location of numerous colonial-style heritage structures. Meanwhile, Generations Z reportedly will predominate the majority of travelers in the travel and tourism industry. They are viewed, though, as lacking a strong enough fascination with the subject of quality tourism including historical and heritage attractions. Interestingly, the coffee experience, which is also increasingly available in Braga, is beginning to draw the interest of Generation Z. The research question is whether the growth of heritage tourism such as in Braga Street, which rely on historical narrative, will be supported in the future by the rise of the Gen-Z tourist market circles, and whether coffee experience will be strong enough to attract them to come. In this qualitative research approach, ten respondents were agreed to describe their experiences as they perceived them. This study finds that the attractiveness of heritage buildings in the Braga area and the coffee experience are mutually reinforcing. If there was no place for Generation Z to get coffee, they would be hesitant to visit the Braga Heritage area to admire the historic buildings. The heritage atmosphere provided in the Braga area, on the other hand, was reported to be what inspired Gen Z tourists to have a coffee experience there. This article also discusses a number of other conceptual findings regarding how Gen Z perceives the heritage precinct of Braga.