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Jurnal Hubungan Internasional

ISSN 1411-9729

Vol. 7 / No. 1 / Published : 2014-05

Order : 4, and page :43 - 54

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Original Article :

Heritage tourism dan creative tourism: eksistensi pasar seni (central market) di malaysia sebagai salah satu pasar bersejarah

Author :

  1. Nur Dwi Kristiningrum*1
  1. Mahasiswa Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

Abstract :

Malaysia is a South East Asian state that has diverse ethnic group consist of Bumiputra, Chinese and Indian ethnics. The ethnic blending has created various cultures that adopt the unique characteristics of each. Central Market is one of the market in Malaysia which has cultural value of ancient British colony. The historical building of Central Market makes it respectable as a cultural heritage of Malaysia, proven by awards achieved by this market as heritage tourism and creative tourism. The highly motivated Malaysian artists and the support from the government to promote Malaysian cultural heritage makes Central Market a tourism object favored by both local and international tourists. Moreover, this cultural site is also followed by the economical value of its crafts.

Keyword :

Heritage tourism, Creative Tourism, Central Market Malaysia,


References :

Martin Griffiths,(2001) Lima Puluh Pemikir Studi Hubungan Internasional Jakarta : PT Raja Grafindo Persada





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