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Alunaza, Hardi, Safira Christiani, and Fera Eliati. "Analisis Pengendalian Sektor Pariwisata Melalui Tourism Safe Corridor Di Asean Pada Masa Covid-19." SOSMANIORA: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora 1, no. 2 (2022): 111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.55123/sosmaniora.v1i2.338.

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In 2019 the world began to face a situation that had never happened before in the world, where in 2019 many countries in the world were affected by the outbreak, namely Covid-19 which created many socio-economic challenges that must be overcome. The purpose of this study is to examine how Covid-19 has an impact on tourism in Southeast Asia, especially countries that are members of ASEAN. Analysis by region shows that the Southeast Asia region is quite influential for international tourism due to the restrictions imposed on the travel and tourism sector and several countries. This study also di
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Gray, John. "Tourism in Southeast Asia." Annals of Tourism Research 29, no. 4 (2002): 1179–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-7383(01)00096-2.

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Li, Yaohan. "A Comparative Study of Tourism and Advantageous Industries Between the Philippines and Thailand." Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences 141, no. 1 (2024): 144–50. https://doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/2024.ga18778.

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The Philippines and Thailand are famous tourist countries in Southeast Asia. Against the backdrop of increasing competition in the tourism industry in Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN) countries, this article undertakes a comparative and analytical examination on the development of the Philippines and Thailand's dominant tourism industry segments, namely eco-tourism and medical tourism. Compared with Thailand, the Philippines, which has a lower international reputation as a tourist destination, can enhance the competitiveness of its tourism industry by strengthening publicity on st
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Shinde, Kiran. "Regional Diversity of Buddhist Heritage Tourism in South Asia and Southeast Asia." Heritage 8, no. 4 (2025): 121. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8040121.

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This paper examines the regional diversity in Buddhist heritage and its use for tourism in Asia, more specifically, South Asia and Southeast Asia. Based on an analysis of secondary sources and data from national tourism organisations, it illustrates inter-regional and intra-regional aspects of tourism related to Buddhist heritage. It is found that in spite of their archaeological nature, Buddhist sites in South Asia are converging points for Buddhist tourism, as these are directly related to the Buddha, and many international Buddhist monasteries enliven them with transnational Buddhist practi
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Xie, Xiaojing. "The Stability of Southeast Asia as a Reliable Tourist Source for China: An Analytical Study." Journal of World Economy 2, no. 3 (2023): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.56397/jwe.2023.09.04.

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Since the initiation of reform and opening-up, China has witnessed remarkable growth in inbound tourism, attributable to its increasing openness to the global community and a burgeoning emphasis on tourism development. Among the notable trends, Southeast Asia has emerged as a dependable and predominant source of tourists for China’s inbound market. This research delves into the factors contributing to Southeast Asia’s status as a stable tourist source for China, examining elements such as geographical location, abundant tourism resources, economic conditions, historical connections, and cultur
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Keorodom, Boutsakhone. "Book Review: Tourism and Development in Southeast Asia." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 12, no. 6 (2023): 2059–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr23619125432.

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HENDERSON, JOAN C. "HEALTHCARE TOURISM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA." Tourism Review International 7, no. 3 (2003): 111–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/1544272031437692.

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Tham, Aaron. "Heritage tourism in southeast Asia." Journal of Heritage Tourism 7, no. 1 (2012): 99–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1743873x.2011.601887.

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Jenkins, Carson L. "Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia." Tourism Management 33, no. 2 (2012): 483–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2011.02.018.

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Ong, Jackie Lei Tin, and Russell Arthur Smith. "Modelling Urban Tourism in Historic Southeast Asian Cities." Urban Science 5, no. 2 (2021): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci5020038.

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Older cities with significant physical historic resources have become increasingly important centers for urban tourism, though contemporary attractions and events are often important in their own right. It is acknowledged that urban areas are multifaceted agglomerations where tourism complements other economic sectors and competes with them for limited resources. A limited investigation of the temporal dynamics of change of tourism in cities has been undertaken in the several countries in Europe and North America. Much less has been studied for the countries of Southeast Asia where tourism has
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Salsabila Kamaluddin and Seniwati Seniwati. "The Impact of International Conflicts on the Development of the Maritime Tourism Sector in Southeast Asia." Momentum Matrix: International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends 1, no. 4 (2024): 67–81. https://doi.org/10.62951/momat.v1i4.130.

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International conflicts significantly impact maritime tourism development in Southeast Asia, a region rich in natural marine beauty and essential to the regional economy. Destructive international disputes, including geopolitical tensions and naval security threats, can significantly disrupt the regional stability on which tourism is built. Although maritime tourism in Southeast Asia continues to show post-pandemic growth, conflict risk remains a significant challenge that could affect traveler confidence and hinder the sector's contribution to regional GDP. The impact of international conflic
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Hieu, Vu Minh, and Hua Thi Bach Yen. "Analysing economic contribution of tourism: insights from selected Southeast Asian countries." Management 23, no. 2 (2019): 223–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/manment-2019-0028.

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Summary Tourism is a potential sector that can contribute positively to economic growth if properly managed. The southeast Asian countries have identified tourism as a key sector that can enable them to achieve sustainable economic growth. This study analysed the economic contribution of tourism in five southeast Asian countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam). The paper aims to evaluate economic contribution of tourism in South Asiancountries by using secondary data covering 2008-2017 collected from world travel and tourism council database to draw insights about the su
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Tuong, Nguyen Thanh. "Environmental risk management at Ba Na tourism destination and Da Nang City, Vietnam." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION RESEARCH STUDIES 04, no. 02 (2024): 79–96. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10653305.

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Abstract : Da Nang is a coastal city with a beach more than 60 km long. With beautiful beaches, gentle stretches and endless white sand, including My Khe beach, voted by US Forbes magazine as one of the 6 most attractive beaches on the planet. Da Nang also has the Ba Na Hills tourism brand. Discovered and built during the French colonial period, Ba Na tourist area is located west of Da Nang city, increasingly attracting tourists with a cable car system that holds 4 world records and an indoor entertainment area. The largest in Southeast Asia – Fantasy Park. Orientation for tourism develo
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Porananond, Ploysri, Victor T. King, and Olivier Evrard. "Tourism and Monarchy in Southeast Asia." Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 33, no. 1 (2018): 220–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/sj33-1m.

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Wong, P. P. "Coastal tourism development in Southeast Asia." Ocean & Coastal Management 38, no. 2 (1998): 89–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0964-5691(97)00066-5.

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Sigala, Marianna. "Interconnected Worlds: Tourism in Southeast Asia." Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research 28, no. 3 (2004): 365–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1096348003256649.

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Wearing, Stephen, and Matthew McDonald. "Interconnected Worlds: Tourism in Southeast Asia." Annals of Tourism Research 30, no. 3 (2003): 752–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-7383(03)00053-7.

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Mazumder, Mohammad Nurul Huda, Mast Afrin Sultana, and Abdullah Al-Mamun. "Regional Tourism Development in Southeast Asia." Transnational Corporations Review 5, no. 2 (2013): 60–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19186444.2013.11668679.

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Santoso, Anang Dwi, Sajida Sajida, and Yusnaini Yusnaini. "Forest Tourism in Southeast Asia: A Bibliometric Analysis." Forest and Society 8, no. 2 (2024): 484–502. https://doi.org/10.24259/fs.v8i2.26970.

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With the potential to bring about considerable economic, social, and environmental advantages, forest tourism has emerged as a crucial industry for sustainable development in Southeast Asia. However, one of the biggest challenges is figuring out how to balance the consumption of natural resources with their conservation. As a result, this study uses bibliometric analysis to shed light on Southeast Asian forest tourism research. The Bibliometric R program was used in this study to assess a total of 174 articles that were chosen from the Scopus database using search criteria that included keywor
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Ivanov, Maksim Vasil'evich. "Development of inbound extreme tourism from Southeast Asian countries in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)." Культура и искусство, no. 12 (December 2023): 99–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0625.2023.12.69465.

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Forms of tourism associated with risk and danger are now dynamically developing cultural industries all over the world. The article is devoted to the development of tourism in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), first of all, to the problems of attracting foreign fans of extreme and adventure tourism, mainly from Southeast Asian countries. As drivers of the tourist flow, it is proposed to pay attention to tourists from the People's Republic of China. In order to implement a competent marketing policy to attract Chinese tourists, it is proposed to take into account the peculiarities of traditional
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Boonyasurat, Puwadej Y. "Eco-Trekking in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Study of Sustainable Practices in Mountain Tourism." Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Management 6, no. 3 (2023): 12–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.53819/81018102t4175.

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This research investigated eco-trekking in Southeast Asia with a comparative analysis of sustainable practices in mountain tourism. Existing literature and case studies across various countries, including Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia, served as the primary sources for the evaluation of different practices. The core components of the study were understanding the impact of eco-trekking on local communities, economies, and the environment, and the sustainability of these practices. The research found a range of approaches to eco-trekking across Southeast Asia. For instance, in Vietnam, communi
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Moska, Waldemar, and Owidiusz Moska. "Organizacyjne aspekty stosunków międzynarodowych w turystyce na przykładzie aktywności Wietnamu w Stowarzyszeniu Narodów Azji Południowo-Wschodniej ASEAN." Gdańskie Studia Azji Wschodniej, no. 21 (August 30, 2022): 180–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/23538724gs.22.029.16145.

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Organisational aspects of international relations in tourism on the example of Vietnam’s activity in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) In 1995, Vietnam became a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations – ASEAN, through which, among other things, international relations were regulated with China and the USA. Strengthening ASEAN, with more countries joining the Association and its partners, has influenced the economic development of the region. In this context, tourism has proved to be one of the key sectors of the economy of Vietnam and other ASEAN members, contribu
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SIREGAR, Suadhe Rahmat, and Tiara WARDHANI. "The Practice of Internet Marketing and Nation Brand Towards Indonesian Tourism Sectors." International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science 4, no. 2 (2023): 482–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.38142/ijesss.v4i2.521.

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This thesis provides brief explanation about the important of Nation Brand and the use of Internet marketing to support Indonesian Tourism sectors. Furthermore, this paper also includes tourist perception towards Indonesia as a tourist destination. It is quite believed, as an archipelago nation with thousand cultures, natural resources, and flora and fauna, Indonesia has a capability to take a lead in tourisms sectors in Southeast Asia region. Proven by data from World Economic Forum that Indonesia position raised from 50th in 2015 into 42nd world’s rank in 2017. In Global competition, the use
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Guo, Li, and Chang Liu. "A Deep Comparative Study on the Cultural Tourism Image Construction of Bashu and Southeast Asia, and an Exploration of Development Strategies for the Bashu Region." Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences 129, no. 1 (2024): 172–81. https://doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/2024.18363.

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Cultural tourism, characterized by its unique historical depth, cultural allure, rich connotations, and immersive experiences, has become a major driving force in attracting tourists. As regions with abundant cultural and tourism resources, both the Bashu area and Southeast Asia have demonstrated distinct features and strategies in constructing their cultural tourism images. This paper provides a comparative analysis of multiple aspects involved in the tourism image construction of the Bashu and Southeast Asian regions. Under the framework of cultural and tourism integration, it explores the i
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Herzfeld, Michael. "Book Review: Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia." South East Asia Research 19, no. 4 (2011): 883–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/sear.2011.0080.

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Henderson, Joan. "Managing a Tourism Crisis in Southeast Asia." International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration 3, no. 1 (2002): 85–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j149v03n01_05.

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Mat Som, Ahmad Puad, Zahed Ghaderi, and Benjamin Aguenza. "TOURISM CRISES AND REGIONALIZATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA." BIMP-EAGA Journal for Sustainable Tourism Development 2, no. 1 (2013): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/bimpeagajtsd.v2i1.3069.

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Globalization and regionalization are dominant trends in the world’s economy as they stimulate economic integration and new forms of cooperation which affect the operation of the tourism industry. The emergence of growth triangles and development corridors, within the context of regionalization, is part of the governments’ efforts to pursue certain broad economic objectives in one specific sub-region. This concept is also apparent in place marketing as the strategic alliances that are formed promote a set of countries, or parts of them, as single destinations. This paper, based on secondary da
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Mat Som, Ahmad Puad, and Benjamin B. Aguenza. "TOURISM CRISES AND REGIONALIZATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA." BIMP-EAGA Journal for Sustainable Tourism Development 2, no. 1 (2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/bimpeagajtsd.v2i1.918.

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Globalization and regionalization are dominant trends in the world’s economy as they stimulate economic integration and new forms of cooperation which affect the operation of the tourism industry. The emergence of growth triangles and development corridors, within the context of regionalization, is part of the governments’ efforts to pursue certain broad economic objectives in one specific sub-region. This concept is also apparent in place marketing as the strategic alliances that are formed promote a set of countries, or parts of them, as single destinations. This paper, based on secondar
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Hermawan, Anggih, and Anna Yulia Hartati. "Diplomasi Indonesia Dalam Mempromosikan “Wonderfull Indonesia” Di Asia Tenggara Tahun 2013-2018." Kajian Hubungan Internasional 1, no. 2 (2022): 408. http://dx.doi.org/10.31942/khi.2022.1.2.6472.

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As an internationally traded and rapidly growing industry, tourism is one of the main categories in the economic sector. For Indonesia, tourism is one of the main sources of foreign exchange earnings and can create jobs and opportunities for further development. Southeast Asia has a lot of tourism potential, namely from tourist objects and attractions which are a form of interconnected activities and facilities. In this case the researcher uses the concept of Public Diplomacy (First track and Second track) as a reference to answer the problems in this study. The main objective in this study wa
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Ala`a, Nimer AbuKhalifeh, and Martinez Faller Erwin. "Medical tourism's impact for health systems: A study from three Asian countries." Journal of Tourism, Heritage & Services Marketing 1, no. 1 (2015): 30–37. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.376815.

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<em>Medical tourism is a growing phenomenon with policy implications for health systems, particularly of destination countries. Private actors and governments in Southeast Asia are promoting the medical tourist industry, but the potential impact on health systems, particularly in terms of equity in access and availability for local consumers, is unclear. This article presents a conceptual framework that outlines the policy implications of medical tourism’s growth for health systems, illustration on the cases of Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia, three provincial centres for medical tourism, via
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JING, Bo-jiun. "Taiwan’s Southbound Drive towards Southeast Asia." East Asian Policy 15, no. 02 (2023): 22–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793930523000107.

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This article examines Taiwan’s foreign policy towards Southeast Asia during Ma Ying-jeou’s two-term (2008–2016) and Tsai Ing-wen’s first-term (2016–2020) presidencies. It discusses the context of East Asian regionalisation and regionalism, and Ma’s and Tsai’s primary objectives for their strategies in relation to the ASEAN region. With a focus on their trade, investment, tourism and higher education policies towards the region, this article evaluates how successful their polices have been in achieving the goals in the relevant areas.
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Aini, Yulinda Nurul. "Sustainable Tourism in Southeast Asia: Balancing Economic Growth, Employment, and Carbon Emissions Through Evidence-Based Strategies." Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia 18, no. 1 (2024): 157–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.47608/jki.v18i12024.157-174.

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Tourism, one of the world's fastest-growing industries, can boost GDP and create jobs. Southeast Asia ranks third among the thirteen tourism markets. 125.78 million visitors are expected annually. This industry contributes 12% of GDP and 4% of employment. However, tourism and related services have increased global carbon emissions from transportation, electricity, and housing. Since the UN's SDGs encourage tourism as a green growth industry to reduce carbon emissions, the ASEAN Socio-cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint 2025 promotes environmentally sustainable cities. Consequently, this study
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Muhyidin, Ali, Muhammad Imam, Donni Edwin, and Amri Yusra. "Halal Tourism Policy in the Southeast Asian Countries." SOSHUM : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora 15, no. 1 (2025): 10–18. https://doi.org/10.31940/soshum.v15i1.10-18.

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Economic growth and global population expansion have created significant opportunities for the halal tourism industry. As home to the world's largest Muslim population, Southeast Asia is positioning itself as a key destination for halal tourism. This study examines the strategies employed by Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand to enhance their competitiveness in the regional and global halal tourism market. Using a comparative qualitative approach and secondary data analysis, the research finds that Indonesia leverages its cultural diversity and rich tourist attractions, while Malaysi
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Ryazantsev, Sergey, Nguyen Anh Dang, Larissa Ruban, and Мaksim Ananjin. "Russian Tourism in Southeast Asia as a Form of Migration before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic." South East Asia Actual problems of Development, no. 4 (53) (2021): 37–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2072-8271-2021-4-4-53-037-054.

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The authors made a detailed analysis of the state of the tourism industry as a whole and the quantitative and qualitative char-acteristics of the Russian tourist flow to the countries of Southeast Asia with a focus on Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, etc. A comparative comparison of the situation in the pre-COVID period and during the COVID – 19 pandemic is made, the measures taken by the Russian government to evacuate and help Russians who found themselves abroad, on the one hand, and to prevent the import and spread of coronavirus infection in Russia, on the other, are shown. Restrict
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Tam Bang, Vu, and IM ERIC IKSOON. "Global Warming, Cyclone Damages, and the Issue of Sustainable Tourism in Southeast Asia." Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies 23, no. 01 (2016): 102–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24311/jabes/2016.23.1.05.

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This paper studies the feedback effect between damages caused by cyclones and unsustainable tourism in Southeast Asia. The data are constructed based on the Annual Tropical Cyclone Reports from the United States National Climatic Data Center website for the period of 1995–2013. Establishing a cyclone damage index by combining the maximum speed when each cyclone goes through a region and characteristics of each region affected by cyclones in Southeast Asia, we first attempt to quantify the two-way causality between these cyclones and the proportion of tourist arrivals per capita. We then analyz
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Herra Herryani and Agung Yuliyanto Nugroho. "Tren Pariwisata Backpacker di Asia Tenggara." Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 21, no. 1 (2024): 86–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.56910/gemawisata.v21i1.442.

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The backpacker tourism trend in Southeast Asia has grown rapidly in the past few decades, with Thailand becoming one of the top destinations for budget travelers. This study aims to identify the factors that make Thailand a favorite destination for backpackers in the region. The research methodology involves literature analysis, interviews with backpackers, and tourism statistics. The results show that the combination of natural beauty, cultural diversity, affordable cost of living, good tourism infrastructure, and easy access to various attractions are the main factors that attract backpacker
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Korinth, Bartosz. "Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on International Tourism Income in Tourism Receiving Countries." Sustainability 14, no. 19 (2022): 12550. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141912550.

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The purpose of this article is to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on international tourism income in tourism reception countries, in which the greatest tourist traffic in the world is observed. The analysis was performed on the basis of data obtained from the UNWTO, which was used to create a single-feature classification of subregions (using Hellwig’s method) and to create a single-feature classification (using a method based on positional measures) of the most important reception countries, i.e., generating the highest tourist traffic. Based on the research, it was found that the
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Tantow, David. "Tourism in Southeast Asia — Challenges and New Directions." Asian Journal of Social Science 39, no. 3 (2011): 393–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853111x577640.

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Jenkins, Carson L. "Tourism in Southeast Asia: Challenges and New Dimensions." Tourism Management 32, no. 1 (2011): 197–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2010.01.005.

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Gee Lim, Francis Khek. "Tourism in Southeast Asia: Challenges and New Directions." Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 13, no. 1 (2012): 97–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14442213.2012.645795.

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Forshee, Jill. "Tourism in Southeast Asia: Challenges and New Directions." Annals of Tourism Research 37, no. 4 (2010): 1206–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2010.07.010.

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Akim, Akim, Neneng Konety, Viani Puspita Sari, and Nurfarah Nidatya. "The Effect of Digital Technology on the Development of Halal Tourism in Southeast Asia." Edunity Kajian Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan 2, no. 8 (2023): 861–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.57096/edunity.v2i8.139.

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Tourism is experiencing very rapid development. The tourism that is now very popular with the world community is halal tourism which is starting to be in great demand for halal tourism by world Muslim tourists. Along with the entry of the era of technological digitalization in this millennial era, many tourism industries use digital media as a means of promotion. The presence of digital media influences the behavior of tourists and the public. This research intends to see how the influence of digitalization of technology on the development of halal tourism in Southeast Asia. Qualitative data a
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Ramadhani, Dian Puteri, Andry Alamsyah, Mochamad Yudha Febrianta, Muhammad Nadhif Fajriananda, Mahira Shafiya Nada, and Fathiyyah Hasanah. "Large-Scale Cross-Cultural Tourism Analytics: Integrating Transformer-Based Text Mining and Network Analysis." Computers 14, no. 1 (2025): 27. https://doi.org/10.3390/computers14010027.

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The growth of the tourism industry in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, establishes the region as a leading global tourism destination. Numerous studies have explored tourist behavior within specific regions. However, the question of whether tourists’ experience perceptions differ based on their cultural backgrounds is still insufficiently addressed. Previous articles suggest that an individual’s cultural background plays a significant role in shaping tourist values and expectations. This study investigates how tourists’ cultural backgrounds, represented by thei
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Wahyono, Zubaidi, and Mohd Abbas Abdul Razak. "Islamic Tourism in Southeast Asia: The Concept and its Implementation." International Journal of Halal Research 2, no. 2 (2020): 90–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.18517/ijhr.2.2.90-105.2020.

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Tourism has now become an important source of revenue for many countries in the world. The spillover from this booming and lucrative industry impacts positively the other sectors of the national economy in those countries. This situation is not only true in the advanced countries of the world, but also in the Muslim world. In this present study on Islamic tourism the researchers intend to investigate the definition, destination, purpose and ethical issues related to Islamic tourism. Very particularly, the study will focus on the situation in three of the Muslim countries situated in the region
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NGUYEN, Thi Gam. "Impacts of Climate Change and Air Pollution on the Tourism Industry: Evidence from Southeast Asia." Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 10, no. 8 (2020): 1711. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jemt.v10.8(40).01.

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This paper examines the effects of climate change (greenhouse gas emissions) and air pollution (methane and nitrous oxide emissions) on the tourism industry in Southeast Asian (SEA) countries, using dynamic panel data for the period 1998-2012. A two-stage least squares (2SLS) method is applied by adding an instrumental variable and lagged variables to solve for endogeneity. 2SLS estimation shows that air pollution has a negative effect on total tourist arrivals but there was not enough evidence to reach a conclusion about the impact of climate change. Surprisingly, nitrous oxide emission was t
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Sachani, Dipakkumar Kanubhai, and Sai Charan Reddy Vennapusa. "Destination Marketing Strategies: Promoting Southeast Asia as a Premier Tourism Hub." ABC Journal of Advanced Research 6, no. 2 (2017): 127–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.18034/abcjar.v6i2.746.

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This study explores destination marketing strategies to promote Southeast Asia as a premier tourism hub. The study's main objectives are to analyze the effectiveness of current marketing approaches, identify challenges and opportunities in tourism promotion, and propose policy implications for sustainable tourism development. The methodology involves a comprehensive literature review, including academic research, industry reports, and government publications, to examine trends, best practices, and case studies in destination marketing. Significant findings highlight the region's cultural diver
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Razali, Muhammad Najib, Norhidayah Md. Yunus, Ainur Zaireen Zainudin, and Janice Lee Yim Mei. "Sustainable property development by Southeast Asian property companies." Property Management 35, no. 1 (2017): 109–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/pm-01-2015-0004.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the sustainability levels in terms of sustainability practices amongst public-listed property companies in Southeast Asia. Design/methodology/approach The websites and annual reports for each company were assessed to determine the level of sustainability practices amongst property companies in Southeast Asia. Their sustainability strategies were then rigorously assessed by using a scorecard which assesses sustainability levels based on related issues. Findings The results show that green or sustainable property development in Southeast Asian count
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BACHIMON, PHILIPPE, EVELYNE GAUCHE, and ANH THUR LÊ. "Kitsch landscapes as tourist destinations in South and Southeast Asia (China, Vietnam, Nepal)." REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE TURISMO, EMPRESA Y TERRITORIO 8, no. 1 (2024): 70–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/riturem.v8i1.17348.

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Carried out within the framework of the AQAPA programme 2014-2019 of the French National Agency for Research (Agence Nationale de la Recherche, ANR), this study focuses on the stereotypical kitsch-based “staging” of tourist sites and resorts, taking as examples three Asian tourist regions characterized by the presence of ethnic minorities: Da Lat in Vietnam, Pokhara in Nepal and Sandu in China. This staging notably relies on the use of false décors (Baudrillard, 1981) – what Umberto Eco (1985) called an “artistic lie” – and aims to provide the tourist with “a reassuring but artificial vision o
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Yang, Zhuoran. "The Pan-Asian Railway: Opportunities and Challenges." Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 83, no. 1 (2025): 64–71. https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/2024.20631.

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This study explores the profound impact of the Pan-Asian Railway (PAR) on Southeast Asias economy, regional security, and geopolitics. As a key part of Chinas Belt and Road Initiative, the railway improves regional infrastructure, boosts trade, tourism, and industrialization, particularly by reducing transportation costs and enhancing exports. The project has strengthened regional security cooperation, especially in combating drug trafficking and cross-border crimes. Chinas influence in Southeast Asia has grown through economic and political ties, furthering its geopolitical presence in the re
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Lim, Benny, and Shaw Hong Ser. "CULTURAL MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA." IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) 4, no. 1 (2020): 10–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/ijiet.v4i1.2198.

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Cultural Management could be defined as the process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling material and nonmaterial culture to meet predetermined goals and objectives. Areas under the umbrella of Cultural Management include Arts Management, Museum Management, Culture Heritage and Tourism, Cultural and Creative Industries, and Design Management. Over the last two decades, there has also been a growing number of academic programmes befitting the umbrella of Cultural Management, offered at undergraduate and postgraduate levels by institutions of higher education in Southeast Asia. This
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