旅游
目的地
文化遗产
社会学
数字化讲故事
旅游目的地
讲故事
公共关系
文化遗产管理
文化旅游
旅游地理学
遗产旅游
媒体研究
广告
背景(考古学)
政治学
叙述的
地理
工业遗产
业务
价值观
作者
Qin Yi Lee,Chai Lee Goi,Andreas H. Zins,Samuel Adeyinka-Ojo,Noraisikin Sabani,Anita Jimmie
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jdmm.2026.101112
摘要
This study explores how digital storytelling grounded in cultural heritage can enhance tourism destination marketing, using Sarawak, Malaysia, as a pilot case. Through stakeholder interviews and systematic analysis, five key storytelling contexts were identified: narratives suited for tourism marketing, conveying destination uniqueness, supporting branding, promoting the destination, and capturing attention. These contexts provide a structured framework for creating culturally rich, immersive, and emotionally engaging digital narratives that resonate with tourists while preserving local heritage. In Sarawak, elements such as longhouses, festivals, Pua Kumbu textiles, Sape music, and culinary traditions exemplify these contexts, demonstrating how heritage can differentiate destinations in competitive markets. Methodologically, the study combines Balanced Incomplete Block Design with phenomenological interviews to rigorously assess story contexts. The findings offer transferable insights for global heritage-rich destinations, highlighting how culturally grounded digital storytelling can foster tourist engagement, strengthen destination branding, support sustainable tourism, and bridge heritage preservation with effective global marketing strategies.
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