Arshi Nagar :A cultural tourism hub: case application in katwa, west bengal
By: Sanyal, Saoni.
Contributor(s): Sarkar, Sanghamitra.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects 2021Edition: Vol.86(12), Dec.Description: 26-34p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: Cultural tourism is one of the most important branches of tourism industries where tourists not only enjoy the panoramic view of heritage spots but also learn and discover the tangible and intangible local history. A Cultural Tourism Hub is the place to cultivate the history, heritage and create a mass awareness to the local people. In the era of Smart cities and digitalization, exploitation of old heritage properties are very common approaches. We prefer to demolish our inheritance instead of conserving properly and forget that showcasing the culture could be a new way to generate revenue and this paper is just a humble attempt in this concern. Various terminologies have been defined through this process and important heritage places are studied. Literature study, Site study, National and international case studies have been done to identify the major issues and solving those issues.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Cultural tourism is one of the most important branches of tourism
industries where tourists not only enjoy the panoramic view of
heritage spots but also learn and discover the tangible and intangible
local history. A Cultural Tourism Hub is the place to cultivate the
history, heritage and create a mass awareness to the local people.
In the era of Smart cities and digitalization, exploitation of old
heritage properties are very common approaches. We prefer to
demolish our inheritance instead of conserving properly and
forget that showcasing the culture could be a new way to generate
revenue and this paper is just a humble attempt in this concern.
Various terminologies have been defined through this process and
important heritage places are studied. Literature study, Site study,
National and international case studies have been done to identify
the major issues and solving those issues.
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