Implementing the Five Senses as Innovation Solution to Enhance Visitor Experience in Heritage Sites Case Study El – Muizz Street. | ||||
International Journal of Tourism, Archaeology and Hospitality | ||||
Article 10, Volume 2, Issue 3, December 2022, Page 161-172 PDF (696.85 K) | ||||
Document Type: Research Articles | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ijtah.2023.186131.1043 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Amira Ali 1; Marwa Youssif Abd El-Rahman2 | ||||
116 أ شارع المساحة الدقي | ||||
2Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Enhancing Visitors' Experiences at Heritage Sites is facing a critical mission, especially facing Those days and changeable generations. Visitors increasingly demand an interactive experience rather than a lecture from a stodgy tour guide or simply visiting standard sites, so we must consider How this reflects a realistic visitor's experience? If the goal is to allow visitors to experience what it was like to be on any site and have the whole experience of living their history by engaging their five senses, we must take proper care and prepare these Heritage Sites. The purpose of this paper is to present the relationship between visitors and intangible cultural heritage, as well as to see if we can give them a sense of place by interacting with all their senses. So, improving interactive interpretation at heritage sites is critical. When done correctly, interacting with our heritage can improve the visitor experience. It may also strengthen the bond between the site and those who live nearby. Furthermore, improving a site's attractiveness can lead to economic benefits for the surrounding area. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Heritage Sites; Visitor Experience; Sense of Place; Five Senses; Interactive sites | ||||
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