DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM ROUTES TO PAY RESPECT TO 9 TEMPLES IN MUEANG SUPHANBURI DISTRICT, SUPHANBURI PROVINCE
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Tourism Routes, Pay Respect To 9 TemplesAbstract
This research article is a qualitative research study. Use the concept of participation Factors affecting Buddhist tourism and tourism components (5A). The research area is Mueang Suphan Buri District. Suphanburi Province The important information providers are the people in Mueang Suphanburi District. Suphanburi Province, 20 photos per person. The research tool was a structured interview form. Focus group discussions, observation and recording tools Data were analyzed using content analysis and written descriptive narratives.
The research shows that: 1. Tourist attractions on the route to worship at 9 temples, including 1) Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat 2) Wat Khae 3) Wat Saraphi 4) Wat Phra Loi 5) Wat No Phutthangkru 6) Wat Phra Non 7) Wat Bihan Daeng 8 ) Wat Sukkasem and 9) Wat Sawang Arom which was a place that had prospered in the past. There is beautiful Thai art. There is nature and the way of life of the villagers. 2. The tour route for worshiping the 9 temples has been improved to serve as a tourist attraction open on Saturdays and Sundays. and public holidays, there are activities such as boating, boating, and viewing the scenery of communities along the canal, watch a historical drama performance, ride an elephant and see the old city, take a ride on an ox cart and see the ancient sites, study and conserve Thai art and culture in terms of dress and beautiful architecture. There is an activity to offer alms to monks on the water. It is a place to sell community products. It is preserved as a green area. There are rowing boats where merchants bring products to sell and are also connected to the way of life of the villagers. 3. Historical tourism is a type of tourism in the floating market that maintains its originality and nature. cultural tourism is tourism based on traditional festivals and important Buddhist days. Buddhist tourism is ecotourism, cultivating the subconscious mind in depth.
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