Storytelling represents a story about a tourist destination. Travelers have stories about objects, and they become the Storyteller of the objects visited. This article aims to explore the use of travelers to the objects visited and how their knowledge becomes storytelling. The tourist destination that is object of study is the karst tourist destination Rammang-Rammang, a place in the Karst mountain cluster Maros-Pangkep Indonesia. This paper will use narration theory as a communication system for creating stories against an object. The results of this study showed that elements are forming the stories Rammang-Rammang as the attraction of ecotourism, namely living culture Rammang-Rammang, mangrove trees, Nipah palm, rivers, boats, karst, caves, Empang and house Traditional Bugis. Tourists can tell stories (myths) from the elements of the stories. Tourists as storytellers against Rammang-Rammang Ecotourism as a media promotion of tourism. Tourists, as the storyteller promotes objects visited.
The development of tourism in the City of Labuan Bajo has an impact on the physical development of the city because the development of tourism has resulted in the increasing activity of tourists and residents, thus demanding facilities and infrastructure as well as the provision of space. This study uses a qualitative approach that helps researchers see the phenomena that occur and are related to this research. The data analysis technique used is descriptive qualitative analysis and SWOT analysis technique. The results of the study indicate that the existing conditions of Labuan Bajo marine tourism products during the pandemic already have adequate health protocols, domestic tourists are mostly from the island of Java and its surroundings, tourists are dominated by men, tourists are on average 25-34 years old, most tourists come to visit holiday. The strategy for developing marine tourism products in Labuan Bajo is carried out by increasing the quality and quantity of tourism elements, developing tourism facilities, attractions and human resources, providing accessibility and effective tourist attraction accommodations, increasing awareness and caring for tourism, optimizing tourism supervision.
Contributing to research on industrial revolution 4.0 era , this study investigates e-commerce practices carried out by tourist travel businesses in relation to the preparation of human resources in the tourism education sector. Key informant managers in two cities, Bali and Yogyakarta were interviewed to explore their adopted employee training and development models. The resulting data, triangulated by informal observation and document study, were analyzed using a theoretical framework that emphasizes seven indicators of interdependent employee development. The findings indicate that the global-oriented education management will be able to answer various needs in the job market through curriculum reconstruction with a digital human approach.
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