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An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
ISSN : 3048121X     EISSN : 30480698     DOI : 10.69697
Core Subject : Science,
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Articles 46 Documents
Natural Coloring Process Tie-Dye Tritik Combination Smock Technique In Children's Clothing Making Ariyana Damayanti; Palung R L K N Sirah
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): September : An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v1i3.171

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Coloring is a technique of transferring color on a medium, either fabric, paper, as well as other objects that can absorb color. The coloring of the Japanese smock technique and the tie-dye technique, if they are combined in a fabric coloring process will produce new technology in the field of textiles that produce new pattern designs that are creative and innovative. The purpose of this study is: To find out the natural coloring process of the tie-dye tritik combination smock technique in the children's clothing making. The methods used in this coloring process are: 1) Research and Development Method; 2) Data Analysis. The process of making this natural coloring requires 4 trials using 2 types of natural colors with the help of a Validator as an assessor of the results of smock technique. The type of smock used is a Japanese smock pattern and the color chosen in this process is a material that is easy to get and is widely found around the author's environment. After determining the pattern and color used, continued by preparing tools and materials, selecting color materials, making color, making children's clothing. The conclusion that can be taken in the dyeing technique of this smock technique uses a good color locking material, one of which is alum, which has the property of binding color to the fabric.
Volunteer Roles in Supporting the Smooth Running of the Gaikindo Jakarta Auto Week Event Mochamad Amboro Alfianto; Awkila Nathanael Odoh; Muhammad Alandra Bestama; Lazia Putri
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v2i1.175

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Automotive exhibitions such as GAIKINDO Jakarta Auto Week (GJAW) require various important elements for their success, one of which is the role of volunteers. Volunteers are individuals who voluntarily and selflessly provide their time, energy, and skills to support social, humanitarian, or organizational activities. In the context of GJAW, they play an important role in the smooth running of the event by helping to manage visitors, supporting various activities organized by the organizers and participants, and providing information about the products and promotions offered. They also play a role in organizing the exhibition location and helping visitors to get a better experience during the event. The efficient and organized role of volunteers is one of the factors that supports the smooth running of operations and increases visitor satisfaction in this large-scale event.
Innovation in Processing Binahong Leaves into Crispy Bina Bite Brownies to Create Small Home Industry Businesses Sugiman Sugiman; Alip Suroto
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Desember : An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v1i4.185

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Indonesia is a country rich in natural resources, many plants can grow well in this country. Plants are very useful for humans, because plants are a source of food and medicine for humans. The development of the era makes herbal plants not only used as medicinal ingredients, but can also be used as food ingredients. Many herbal plants can be used for food ingredients, one of which is the binahong plant ( anredera cordifolia ). Binahong plants grow creeping and easy to grow anywhere . Usually found in people's yards for fences, besides that it can be consumed to increase body immunity by boiling and then drinking. All parts of the binahong plant can be used for medicine. Binahong leaves contain alkaloid compounds, flavonoids, polyphenols, saponins and antarquinones.
Community Empowerment Strategy in Tourism Village Development : Study on Batu Majang Village, Long Bagun District, Mahakam Ulu Regency Dionisius Jalung; Sri Kamariyah; Ika Devy Pramudiana
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v2i1.197

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This study aims to describe and analyze: Community Empowerment Strategies in Batu Majang, Long Bagun District, Mahakam Hulu Regency, East Kalimantan and Inhibiting and Supporting Factors Affecting Empowerment in Tourism Village Development. The research is qualitative descriptive analysis The data analysis technique uses a technique developed by McNabb (2002), namely Grouping the data according to key constructs, identifying bases for interpretation, developing generalizations from the data, testing alternative interpretations dan forming and/or refining generalizable theory from case study. The results of the study show that the Community Empowerment Strategy in the Development of Tourism Villages in Batu Majang which is carried out includes: Planning is carried out through community proposals which are then mapped to potential based on ususlan. Implementation of Community Empowerment in Tourism Village Development by involving all elements of Village Muspides, Tourism Awareness Groups and all communities, Providing guidance to the community in a sustainable manner by collaborating with the tourism office, increasing the productive economy. Evaluation or Monitoring of Community Empowerment in Tourism Village Development through a village-level musayawarah forum which is delivered in a village deliberative forum every 3 months. Factors that inhibit community empowerment in the development of Tourism Villages include limited resources, both budget and human resources, traditional community behavior, and limited land. The supporting factors encountered are the support of some people and the existence of promotional media that can support the existence of tourist villages.
Local Culinary-Based Entrepreneurship Using the Canvas Business Model Alip Suroto; Debby Fifiyanti
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Desember : An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v1i4.207

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The restaurant business continues to grow, but few business actors understand how to seize business opportunities to increase competitiveness. This study aims to analyze the application of the Canvas Business Model (BMC) in the culinary industry, with a focus on the fast food business in the city of Surakarta. BMC is used to evaluate nine key elements: value proposition, customer segments, distribution channels, customer relationships, key resources, key activities, key partnerships, cost structure, and revenue streams. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive approach, with data collection through surveys, interviews, and observations. The results of the study show that the implementation of BMC can increase the effectiveness of business strategies, especially in terms of product innovation, improved customer experience, and optimization of digital marketing and partnership networks. In addition, a SWOT analysis is conducted to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of the culinary business, which is then used as a basis in designing a growth strategy. The main findings of this study propose new business models that are more adaptive and sustainable, including product diversification strategies, the use of digital technology, and strengthening partnerships with suppliers and food delivery service platforms. This research is expected to be a reference for culinary entrepreneurs in developing more competitive and sustainable business strategies in the digital era.
Analysis of the Potential of Mossak Batak as a Tourist Attraction in Toba Regency Ryos Gardio; Bambang TJ Hutagalung; Mery Silalahi; Ade Putera Arif Panjaitan; Rusmauli Simbolon
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v2i1.228

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Mossak Batak Toba is a traditional martial art originating from the Batak Toba ethnic group in North Sumatra, passed down through generations. Characterized by swift, agile, and powerful movements, Mossak is not only a physical discipline but also embodies spiritual values such as courage, discipline, and loyalty. This study aims to identify and analyze the potential of Mossak Batak as a tourist attraction in Toba Regency from cultural, economic, and social perspectives, and to formulate strategies for optimizing its potential amid various existing challenges. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation as data collection techniques, with descriptive analysis and SWOT analysis as analytical tools. The findings reveal that Mossak Batak holds significant cultural value as an intangible heritage, economic potential through performances and cultural tourism training, and a social role in reinforcing local identity and pride. However, challenges such as limited digital promotion, the absence of educational materials, weak stakeholder coordination, and low community participation remain. The study concludes that with proper strategies—such as cross-sector collaboration, effective digital promotion, and the development of local cultural festivals—Mossak Batak can be elevated as a prominent tourist attraction in Toba Regency. This not only contributes to cultural preservation but also supports local economic growth and strengthens the global recognition of Batak cultural identity.
Hainan as a Free Trade Port: How China is Transforming the Island into a Global Tourism Hub Windy Harsiwi; Althaf Gauhar Auliawan
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June : An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v2i2.229

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As China accelerates Hainan's development into a globally competitive Free Trade Port (FTP), this study examines how strategic policies are transforming the island into an international tourism hub. Against the backdrop of China's dual-circulation economic strategy, the research employs policy analysis, tourism statistics (2018-2023), and case studies of key projects like the Haitang Bay duty-free shopping complex and Sanya's luxury resort developments to assess Hainan's transformation. The methodology combines quantitative analysis of visitor growth patterns with qualitative evaluation of infrastructure investments and marketing campaigns targeting international markets. Findings reveal that visa-free policies for 59 countries and expanded duty-free quotas (100,000 RMB annually per visitor) have increased foreign tourist arrivals by 48% since 2020, while digital initiatives like the "Hainan Travel App" have enhanced visitor experiences. However, results also identify persistent challenges including seasonal tourism imbalances, environmental pressures from coastal development, and competition with established Southeast Asian destinations. The study concludes that while Hainan has successfully elevated its status among Chinese domestic tourists, achieving global hub status requires improved air connectivity, cultural tourism diversification beyond beach resorts, and stronger sustainability measures - offering valuable lessons for tourism-led development in emerging economies.  
Improvement of Data Communication and Computer Networks Skills through Computer Network and Cyber Security Training at TCK Learning Center Hong Kong Suci Resmiyati; Rachel Intania Rifany; Nyi Mas Mia Rahmawati; Vika Febri Mulyati; Fesa Asy Syifa Nurul Haq; Lukman Medriavin Silalahi; Chris Drake
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June : An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v2i2.234

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Data communication and computer networking training at TCK Learning Centre Hong Kong is organized to address the need for increased technology literacy among Indonesian migrant workers in the face of digital globalization challenges. This activity is designed in a hybrid format (online and offline) with an approach that integrates theory and practical applications. The goal of this event is to enhance participants' understanding of basic networking concepts, technical skills in configuration and troubleshooting, as well as their analytical abilities in addressing data communication challenges. The implementation method includes material presentation, case studies, interactive discussions, and evaluation through questionnaires. The results of the activity show that the participants' understanding level is very good, with the majority stating that the material presented is easy to understand and of high quality. This activity is also in line with the targets of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), namely quality education and decent work. This training not only empowers participants individually but also strengthens the image of TCK Learning Centre as a strategic partner in the development of a skilled ICT-based workforce.
Intergenerational Cultural Conflicts and Discrimination Against Immigrants in Blinded by the Light Film Maria Febrianti; Yosep B. Margono Slamet
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June : An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v2i2.235

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This paper examines the life struggles of Javed Khan, a second-generation Pakistani immigrant in the United Kingdom in Blinded by Light film. Culturally, as a Pakistani-British, Javed lives in two worlds, i.e., the old world belonging to his parents and his current world, the world he is living in, i.e., the British society and culture. To analyze this topic, the textual content analysis is employed. As for the theoretical framework, Hall’s concept of identity and some works of literature on discrimination are of importance. The result of the analysis shows that Javed’s journey reveals the challenges and pressures of adaptation and acculturation faced by second-generation immigrants in general, illustrating how the tension between intergenerational expectations often creates tension and fosters growth and understanding in a multicultural context. Javed is torn between the values of the home country his father holds and the values of the new country. In addition, the discrimination experienced by Malik Khan’s family reflects the experience of immigrant families in a broader context. The film encourages viewers to reflect on the societal expectations of immigrants to conform to the host society and culture, while also showcasing the importance of individual aspirations and self-expression.
Youth Engagement in Global Affairs: FPCI Goes to SMA Muhammadiyah 3 Jakarta M Kamil Ghiffary Abdurrahman; Asyifa Rahman; Kayla Azalia Putri Rosano
An International Journal Tourism and Community Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June : An International Journal Tourism and Community Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/tourcom.v2i2.237

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This article discusses the implementation of FPCI Goes to School (FGTS) 4.0, an educational outreach initiative conducted by the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) Chapter UPN Veteran Jakarta, with the objective of increasing students’ awareness and understanding of international political dynamics. The initiative addresses the growing need for public literacy on global issues that often have indirect but significant effects on national and local communities, such as trade disruptions and inflation caused by geopolitical conflicts. Using the Russia-Ukraine war as the primary case study, this activity sought to explore how international events influence domestic realities, including the rising cost of grain-based products and the spread of digital propaganda. The program was held at Muhammadiyah 2 Senior High School Jakarta and employed a participatory method involving socialization sessions, group discussions, and pre-test and post-tests evaluations to measure knowledge gain and critical thinking. Findings show that students demonstrated a strong grasp of basic geopolitical knowledge (+90% correct identification) and high level of awareness regarding digital security practices (+95% relevant answers). Slightly lower comprehension was observed in questions requiring simple analytical reasoning about international politics. This activity concludes that early exposure to international political education, delivered through targeted civic engagement programs, is promising to cultivate for a more globally-aware and resilient future citizens.