Zhang Jing, Dai Guangquan
Department of Economics and Management of Convention and Exhibition, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510000, China.
Tourism and Air Service College, Guizhou Minzu University, Guiyang 550001, China.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2023 Sep 5;13(9):741. doi: 10.3390/bs13090741.
Traditional festivals hold immense cultural and tourism value, but striking a balance between preservation and adaptation in the face of globalization is challenging. This study focuses on the Hmong New Year, the largest traditional festival in a prominent Hmong settlement in China. Through mixed research methods, it examines the impact of festival attachment and political trust on residents' attitudes toward festival tourism development. The results reveal the significant influence of festival attachment on residents' perception and judgment of festival tourism, with political trust playing a crucial moderating role. Successful repetition of festival activities fosters stable cognitive perceptions of festival tourism, outweighing potential risks. This research enhances our theoretical understanding of festivals and provides insights into the sustainable development of traditional Hmong festivals, offering support for studying traditional festivals in diverse cultural contexts.
传统节日具有巨大的文化和旅游价值,但在全球化背景下,在保护与适应之间取得平衡具有挑战性。本研究聚焦于中国一个著名苗族聚居地最大的传统节日——苗年。通过混合研究方法,考察了节日依恋和政治信任对居民对节日旅游发展态度的影响。结果表明,节日依恋对居民对节日旅游的认知和判断有显著影响,政治信任起着关键的调节作用。节日活动的成功重复培养了对节日旅游的稳定认知,超过了潜在风险。本研究增进了我们对节日的理论理解,为苗族传统节日的可持续发展提供了见解,为在不同文化背景下研究传统节日提供了支持。