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Authentic intangible cultural heritage (ICH) provides a community with a unique selling point in the globally competitive tourism industry. The process of commodification of ICH, however, has threatened its authenticity and thus sustainable tourism approaches are required to achieve successful transmission and promotion of ICH as a sustainable tourism resource. This paper explores the priorities of ICH practitioners in relation to the development of ICH as a sustainable tourism resource, by utilising South Korea as a case study. The results revealed that from the ICH practitioners’ perspectives, authenticity is a holistic notion integrating the transmitted customs, inherited meanings and the practitioners’ identities. ICH practitioners agree with the potential positive symbiotic relationship between transmission of authentic ICH and promotion of ICH as a tourism resource. To achieve the positive symbiotic relationship, locals’ awareness of ICH, ICH practitioner empowerment and parallel development between tourism development and transmission of ICH are necessary. To date, the practitioner approach to the authenticity of ICH and ICH as a sustainable tourism resource is little explored in the literature, thus this paper makes a valuable addition to the area of sustainable heritage tourism.

Année de publication
2019
Journal
Journal of Heritage Tourism
Volume
14
Nombre
5-6
Nombre de pages
422-435
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Date de publication
nov
Langue de publication
English
ISSN Number
1743873X (ISSN)
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85073236781&doi=10.1080%2f1743873X.2018.1561703&partnerID=40&md5=2c5f456b5365de89a785256e3f5d98cf
DOI
10.1080/1743873X.2018.1561703
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