Are Short Duration Cultural Festivals Tourist Attractions?

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Author(s)

  • Bob McKercher
  • Sze Mei Wan
  • Tony S.M. Tse

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-66
Journal / PublicationJournal of Sustainable Tourism
Volume14
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

This paper examines the value of short duration cultural festivals as tourist attractions, with special emphasis on their role in attracting and retaining international tourists. The study examined visitors to three festivals held in Hong Kong during spring 2004. Relatively few tourists attended these events. Moreover, most were unaware of the festivals prior to arrival and about 80% made the decision to participate only when in the destination. Tourism attraction systems’ theory reinforces the importance of awareness building prior to departure and suggests that in-destination awareness creation is ineffective in generating demand for these types of events, especially among short stay tourists. However, the costs associated with creating awareness in generating regions may not produce sufficiently valuable results, given the small window of opportunity for participation and the specialist nature of the market.

Research Area(s)

  • festivals, attractions, markers

Citation Format(s)

Are Short Duration Cultural Festivals Tourist Attractions? / McKercher, Bob; Wan, Sze Mei; Tse, Tony S.M.
In: Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2006, p. 55-66.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review