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LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism
ISSN : 29640261     EISSN : 29630673     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52352/lacultour.v1i2
Core Subject : Education, Social,
LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Center for Research and Community Service in collaboration with the Language Center of Bali Tourism Polytechnic. This journal is dedicated to the dissemination of research on the exploration and optimization of languages and cultural tourism. Firstly published in 2022, this journal invites contributions in the following interdisciplinary scope: 1. Languages 2. Language teaching 3. Applied linguistics 4. Language tourism 5. Cultural tourism 6. Culture and language
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The Impacts of Bali cultural Tourism to the Local Balinese Community Widhiastuty, Ni Luh Putu Sri; Murdana, I Ketut
LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism
Publisher : Unit Pelayanan Bahasa, Politeknik Pariwisata Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52352/lacultour.v3i1.1360

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The purpose of this article is to analyze the impact of Bali's cultural tourism on the local Balinese community. This research employs a qualitative approach through a literature study, where the data sources used are secondary data. The main data sources are various types of literature such as books, scientific journals, articles, and reports. Data collection is carried out by reading, taking notes, quoting, and analyzing the content of these sources. Data analysis is performed through content analysis and synthesis or consolidation of findings from various sources. The results of the discussion in the article indicate that there are two major impacts of the existence of Bali's cultural tourism on the local Balinese community. These impacts are positive and negative impacts.
Tiktok Herd: A Significance Study in the Tourism Industry Belza, Alexandra Yvhonne M.; Del Rosario, Jeremiah Simon R.; Fowler, Alvine Roz B.; Lauron, Francelline M.; Lumabas, Aj Fares P.; Dellova, Rovena
LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52352/lacultour.v3i1.1383

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Many social media applications were established that increased tourists' dependability on social media for their travel decisions. However, one application led the Herd to bring the tourism industry back to its pedestal-the TikTok application. This descriptive research with a quantitative approach utilized snowball sampling with 400 TikTok users as respondents. The findings revealed that the TikTok application was a helpful platform for tourism destinations for either gaining information or affecting and helping with their travel decisions. Likewise, this application is an effective means to promote the Philippines' tourism industry and reach larger audiences. It influenced them to travel. Also, it is well known for its engaging and addictive nature because of its tailored feeds of amusing videos paired with music and sound effects. The analysis explores the reasons and social explanations for tourists' interaction with travel videos on the short-form video-sharing platform TikTok to comprehend how involvement with the TikTok application affects the tourism sector. However, the TikTok application positively impacts the tourism industry. It allows the users to be knowledgeable about tourism information, and it also showcases the tourism destination in the comfort of their homes through the screen of their mobile phones. Thus, the TikTok application is a powerful marketing tool, making it an excellent platform for attracting new tourists.
Students’ Anxiety in Learning German: Types, Levels, Effects and Strategies Susianti, Hartanti Woro
LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52352/lacultour.v3i1.1421

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Foreign language anxiety is a psychological factor that significantly influences the process of acquiring a foreign language. This anxiety often manifests as feelings of incompetence triggered by concerns about being monitored, judged, or compared to others. This study on the anxiety experienced by students learning German at Bali Tourism Polytechnic (BiTP) employs a qualitative approach using case study and phenomenological methods. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory classroom observations, and related documents. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis methods. The research findings indicate that students experience various types of anxiety, such as state anxiety, situation-specific anxiety, anxiety in testing situations, facilitating anxiety, and debilitating anxiety. The levels of anxiety experienced by the students were mostly low to moderate. Foreign language anxiety has negative impacts, such as decreased performance, avoidance of language-use situations, and reduced motivation. However, anxiety can also have positive effects when managed well, such as serving as motivation to study harder. To minimize anxiety, instructors can provide positive feedback, prepare adequate materials and exercises, use collaborative and supportive teaching methods, and encourage students to focus on the learning process and their personal development.
Motivation of Domestic Tourists Visiting Bongkasa Pertiwi Village, Bali, Indonesia Andreyana, I Gede Eka
LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52352/lacultour.v3i1.1427

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This research, employing a quantitative descriptive approach, aims to understand the motivation of domestic tourists visiting Bongkasa Pertiwi Village, viewed from the dimensions of push and pull factors. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 100 respondents and analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis. The results of the study indicate that among the nine push factor dimensions and six pull factors investigated, each has dominant factors influencing domestic tourists to visit Bongkasa Pertiwi Village. The dominant push factors are: 1) wanting to enjoy a different atmosphere and environment, 2) wanting to enjoy the journey, 3) wanting to enjoy tourist attractions for pleasure, 4) wanting to spend time with friends or family, 5) wanting to impress family and friends, 6) wanting to meet and interact with new people, 7) wanting to learn about new cultures, 8) wanting to improve skills and self-evaluate, and 9) wanting to visit a place they have long wanted to visit. Meanwhile, the six dominant pull factors for tourists are: 1) affordable rental facility prices, 2) interesting historical sites, 3) good weather and climate, 4) strategic location, 5) comprehensive tourism facilities, and 6) safety from criminal acts.
The Linguistic Landscape of Pentingsari Tourism Village in Yogyakarta: Code Switching and Multilingualism Rastitiati, Ni Kade Juli; Ariasri, Nyoman Reni; Arjaya, I Ketut; Suprastayasa, I Gusti Ngurah Agung
LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): LACULTOUR: Journal of Language and Cultural Tourism
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52352/lacultour.v3i1.1439

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The linguistic landscape, defined as the visibility and representation of languages in public spaces, mirrors societal multilingualism and cultural dynamics. This study delves into the intricate interplay of language and society within the tourism village landscape of Pentingsari in Yogyakarta. It employed qualitative methods, including ethnographic observation, document analysis, and interviews, to decipher the layers of meaning embedded in the linguistic landscape. Ethnographic observation involves systematic documentation of linguistic elements encountered in public spaces, including signs, advertisements, and graffiti. Document analysis further scrutinized these linguistic artefacts' textual and visual features, identifying patterns and themes within the linguistic landscape of the village. It found that the linguistic landscape of Pentingsari Tourism Village was characterized by multilingual and codeswitching phenomena, evidenced by the utilization of various languages, including Indonesian, Javanese, Arabic, and English. In addition, it also showed that the phenomena were not primarily due to its status as a tourism village, but rather, it served the needs of the local community.

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