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91 Tourism and Hospitality ABS-29

Enhancing English Proficiency for Tour Guides in Betawi Cultural Villages: Strategies for Effective Language Learning
Liza Amalia Putri1, Kiyul Chang2

1Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Indonesia
2Korea University of Media Arts, South Korea


Abstract

This article investigates the most effective strategies for English language learning among tour guides in Betawi cultural villages. Given the importance of English as a global language, and the unique cultural context of Betawi villages, this study identifies tailored methods that can help tour guides communicate effectively with international visitors while preserving and promoting the rich Betawi heritage. The research combines qualitative and quantitative data to offer practical recommendations for language training programs.

Keywords: English for tourism, tour guides, Betawi culture

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92 Tourism and Hospitality ABS-41

Wellness Trip Audio Guidebook Development to Discover Museum Potential as Wellness Tourism Destination
Swastono Putro Pirastyo, Adryans, Randito Vidoardo Pranaka, Farhan Ardhiasandy

Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif


Abstract

The opportunity to develop museums as an alternative tourist destination for wellness tourism can be done. Museums have several aspects that can be packaged into wellness tourism, including physical, spiritual, and intellectual aspects. However, to realize this concept, an aid is needed. The aid in question is the existence of a guided media that is specifically designed to fulfill the wellness tourism aspect but is carried out at the museum destination. This study was conducted to develop this specific guide, using a digital audio guidebook wellness trip. This study is a follow-up study of the preliminary study entitled Museums as Alternative Destination Innovations for Wellness Tourism. This study was conducted using the research and development method. The output of this study is a testable prototype of digital audio guidebook specially design for wellness trip for museums. Other outputs of this study are the IPR of the Digital Audio Guidebook Wellness Trip Product Prototype, as well as publication in the national journal accredited by Sinta. It is hoped that through the implementation of this research, the development of the potential of museums as alternative wellness tourism destinations can be opened to increase tourist interest in visiting museums.

Keywords: Audio Guidebook, Wellness Tourism, Museums

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93 Tourism and Hospitality ABS-42

Enhancing ^Bandros^ city tour experience through digital media based on tour guide and gen Z tourist perspectives: a preliminary study
(1) Abdul Maskur, (2) Trianata Pahlevy, and (3) Nabila Tiara Putri

(1,2,3) Institut Teknologi Bandung, Faculty of Art and Design, Master of Design, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, 40132.


Abstract

The tourism sector is a major contributor to Regional Original Income (PAD), with the Bandung Tour on Bus (Bandros) services playing a key role in Bandung. This study aims to explore the challenges faced by both tour guides and tourists during Bandros city tours and provide recommendations for enhancing the overall tourist experience. We employed a qualitative-descriptive methodology, utilizing purposive sampling and semi-structured interviews with four informants, including tour guides and tourists. The findings reveal that tour guides face difficulties such as diverse tourist backgrounds, traffic congestion, distractions, and noise. Tourists also report challenges that detract from their experience, including uncommunicative guides, repetitive content, an unconducive environment, and distractions from mobile devices. To improve engagement, tourists suggest incorporating interactive media and gamification systems to enrich the Bandros tour experience.

Keywords: Bandros, Gen Z, Tour Guide, Tourist

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94 Tourism and Hospitality ABS-47

Development of E-Pocket Personal Hospitality Attitude to Improve the Brand Identity of Tourism Department Students at Polimedia Kreatif
Lu^luwatin Rosdiana Aprilia (a*), Fristi Bellia Annishia (b), Rr Christiana Mayang Anggraeni Stj (c), Nasywa Avrilia Brilyanti (d)

a-d) Tourism Department, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Jakarta, Indonesia


Abstract

This research aims to determine the process of developing a personal hospitality attitude e-pocket for students majoring in tourism that is valid, efficient, and effective in increasing the department^s brand identity. The product that will be produced in this research is a personal hospitality attitude e-pocket. The research subjects were students majoring in tourism at the Creative Media State Polytechnic. The instruments used are expert validation test sheets, student observation sheets, and student & lecturer response questionnaires. The development model in this research refers to the 4D (four D) model which consists of the following stages: 1) definition, 2) planning, 3) development, and 4) dissemination. The data analysis used in this research is validity and attractiveness data analysis techniques. The results of this research can be seen based on the recapitulation of validation results, namely media validation of 3.15, material validation of 2.93, and language validation of 3.44 with an average of 3.17 or 79.25% with quite valid criteria, meaning there is still Part of what needs to be revised is from the media and material aspect, the results of the attractiveness analysis show that the average percentage is 92.3% in the very attractive category. The criteria for the effectiveness of PHA e-pocket for Tourism Department students based on the results of the N-gain test obtained an average of 0.563 or 56.3% which is quite effective, as well as for non-Tourism major students the average was 0.5738 or 57.38% which is in categories are quite effective too. Thus, the PHA e-pocket developed is attractive readable, suitable and effective for use as a medium for increasing the brand identity of the Tourism Department.

Keywords: E-pocket- Personal Hospitality Attitude- Brand Identity- Tourism Department

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95 Tourism and Hospitality ABS-97

ANALYSIS OF THE URBAN TOURISM IN TANJUNG REDEB DISTRICT AND SURROUNDING AREAS IN BERAU REGENCY
Fareis Althalets 1, Muhammad Tommy Fimi Putera 2

Mulawarman University
Faculty of Social and Political Science, Indonesia.


Abstract

This study analyzes the Tourism of Berau Regency, focusing on urban tourism development in Tanjung Redeb District and surrounding areas. The research aims to formulate a spatial tourism planning analysis concept that aligns with the National Tourism Development Master Plan, identify and maximize the potential of local tourist attractions, improve the quality of tourism infrastructure and supporting facilities, and encourage active participation from various stakeholders in tourism management and promotion. This master plan analysis was compiled using qualitative and quantitative approaches through SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis and Business Model Canvas (BMC). Data collection involved literature studies, field surveys, and interviews with stakeholders. The analysis aimed to understand the context, potential, problems, and prospects of tourism development in this area. The results indicate that Berau Regency has significant potential for the development of natural, cultural, and artificial tourism, but requires improvements in infrastructure and supporting facilities. The strategies produced include strengthening Tanjung Redeb^s branding as a cultural and tourist city, enhancing human resource capacity, and developing tourism packages tailored to local characteristics. This master plan also suggests the development of thematic tourism zones, including nature, history, education, and cultural tourism

Keywords: n tourism development, Master plan, Business Model

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96 Tourism and Hospitality ABS-98

The Influence of Social Media and Local Community Participation on Tourist Perceptions of Marine Tourism Destinations on Derawan Island
Muhammad Yusuf Saharuddin1*, Tuti Wediawati 2, Fareis Althalets3, Muhammad Tommy Fimi Putera4

Mulawarman University
Faculty of Social and Political Science
Business Administration Study Program


Abstract

As an island nation with an unrivalled wealth of underwater nature, Indonesia offers the charm of marine tourism that captivates the attention of tourists local and international. Derawan Island, located in Berau Regency, East Kalimantan, is known by the nickname ^Pristine Island^ which reflects its preserved beauty. In recent years, the island has become an increasingly popular tourist destination. Its stunning underwater beauty, pristine white beaches, and abundant marine biodiversity, make Derawan Island attractive to divers, nature lovers, and tourists seeking serenity amidst tropical beauty. This study aims to analyse the influence of social media and local community participation on tourists perceptions of marine tourism destinations in Derawan Island. This research uses a quantitative approach with 120 respondents using a questionnaire. After the data was collected, the data was processed using the SPSS application. The results of this study indicate that Social Medial and Local Community Participation simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on tourist perceptions of marine tourism destinations on Derawan Island. The Local Community Participation variable has the largest beta among the other independent variables, which means that it is the most dominant variable influencing tourist perception.

Keywords: Tourism, Social Media, Local Community Partcipation

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