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KAIN TENUN IKAT SEBAGAI WISATA BUDAYA KABUPATEN SIKKA Lenny Kurnia Octaviani; Sri Andini Komalasari
Kepariwisataan: Jurnal Ilmiah Vol 14, No 3 (2020): Kepariwisataan: Jurnal Ilmiah
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta

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The diversity of Sikka culture is reflected in the art of weaving that is a symbol of the great tribal and indigenous people of Sikka that need to be lifted to the surface and be preserved. The method that the authors use in this research is a qualitative method. The diversity of woven fabric in the Sikka district has a different meaning and meaning not only to art, but it has also considered a social, religious, cultural,and economic symbol. With the growth of many young generation which have begun to ignore the culture woven into the fabric. The need for cooperation between government, weavers, and community inside preserve of weaving culture and preserving culture heritage is not lost in the ingestion of the era.Keywords: Ikat Sikka Weaving, Tourism Culture, SWOT Analysis
SOUTH SHORE MARKETING STRATEGY DURING THE ADAPTATION PERIOD FOR NEW HABITS IN THE SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA Lenny Kurnia Octaviani; Muhammad Zadegh Amalulahli; Deni Dwi Ananti
Kepariwisataan: Jurnal Ilmiah Vol 16, No 2 (2022): Kepariwisataan: Jurnal Ilmiah
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta

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South Shore is a Tourism Destination located in Tepus District, Gunung Kidul, Special Region of Yogyakarta. The aim of this research is to identify the marketing potentials that can be developed in the new Habit Adaptation Era. This type of research is conducted in this study using a qualitative approach, while the analysis technique used is using a SWOT analysis. As an object that is managed by a private ownership, there are many shortcomings that are found when the community is doing tourism activity in the South Shore. Therefore, a Marketing Strategy is needed to maximize the revenue found in this Tourism Destination. The results of this study indicate that it is necessary to improve the management of the COVID-19 pandemic reading so that tourists feel satisfied to carry out tourism activities in this tourism destination.Keywords: South Shore, Tourism Destination, Marketing Strategy, Covid-19 Pandemic
PRESERVATION OF LIONG, ONE OF CHINESE PERANAKAN CULTURE IN HOO HAP HWEE, DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA AS THE NEW-NORMAL CULTURAL TOURISM Deni Dwi Ananti; Lenny Kurnia Octaviani; Dandi Erlangga
Kepariwisataan: Jurnal Ilmiah Vol 17, No 1 (2023): Kepariwisataan: Jurnal Ilmiah
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47256/kji.v17i1.204

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Liong  in Hoo Hap Hwee is one of the Chinese culture that has sustained in Yogyakarta. Liong is is a traditional dance and performance in the culture of Chinese society. Like the Lion or Barongsai Dance, this dance often appears at certain celebrations. The objectives of this research are to know role of Hoo Hap Hwee, the government, and cultural tourism in the preservation of Liong it self in adaptation era of new normal used a descriptive qualitative approach. The results showed that the preservation of Liong has been done and still run even though in this adaptation era of new normal. Hoo Hap Hwee and the government worked together to preserve the Liong by making adaptations such as holding online shows. In addition to adapting the show, training activities are also carried out with strict health protocols. Cultural tourism plays a big role in the preservation of the Liong at this time, the demand from cultural tourism makes the Liong one of the cultures that is also discussed in cultural activities such as online platforms, webinars and research.
Bahasa Inggris Lenny Kurnia Octaviani; Anggita Putri Marshanda
Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan dan Pariwisata Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

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Tourism in Bali is known by its icon as the main tourist destination in Indonesia. Bali is often used as a reference model for tourism development and is a priority for tourists looking for beach and natural tourism. In addition, Bali also has the Puja Mandala, a unique religious tourist icon that becomes its own attraction. Puja mandala is a worship area consisting of five religions: Hindu, Protestant Christian, Buddhist, Catholic, and Islam. It has become a research topic for the development of Puja Mandela as a religious travel attraction in Bali. This research is carried out using qualitative methods through observations, interviews, and library studies, and the results are analyzed descriptively. The research results show that the tourist development in Puja Mandala is good, but there are still some shortcomings, such as the small number of accommodations.
Developing Nature Tourism to Support Sustainable Development in Widosari Tourist Village Lenny Kurnia Octaviani
Ideas: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Budaya Vol 9 No 4 (2023): Ideas: Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Budaya (November)
Publisher : Ideas Publishing

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The potential of natural tourism in Indonesia is enormous and must be managed wisely. Tourism must be able to grow alongside sustainable development, taking into account economic, social, and environmental aspects. Many efforts have been made to combine tourism with the concept of the ecotourism, where tourism can thrive without damaging the environment, creating a sustainable tourism model. The research uses qualitative methodology to describe local phenomena and uses a single holistic model. This research aims to understand how natural tourism can develop in ways that support sustainable development, integrating economic, social, and environmental aspects. The study highlights examples of Widosari Tourism Village, where natural resources and unique social structures are used as tourist attractions. The results of the study show that Widosary Tourist Village has succeeded in developing natural tourism that not only attracts tourists but also supports sustainable development by paying attention to economic, social, and environmental aspects.