Recreation Gaining Ground Among Those in Their Twenties During the COVID-19 Restriactions and Tourism Regression

Gabriella Tatrai, Peter Fritz, Gyongyver Lacza
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The coronavirus pandemic in 2019 has brought about a number of drastic economic and social changes. Tourism has been suffering a crisis and restrictions have affected people’s everyday lives. The daily free time of the majority has increased, while the opportunities to spend it qualitatively have been reduced, causing several mental and physical issues. The central topic of this research is the progression of recreation in Hungary due to the increase of most people’s free time spent alone or with family caused by the restrictions during COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease of 2019), along with the population’s fundamental relationship with recreation, and their current tendency of delving into new recreational activities. The research consists of an online questionnaire and two interviews with recreation professionals. The results show that the exploitation of recreation and its spread during the pandemic is a more common phenomenon among the educated, while the majority of the population is less affected by the topic. New recreational habits were picked up by some, however tourism cannot seem to be replaced by other recreational activities. Promoting recreation on a larger scale among Hungarians is of increasing necessity, as many of them do not have a close relationship with it. This article is based on a university thesis, the extract of which was published in a Hungarian scientific journal.
在新冠肺炎限制和旅游业回归期间,娱乐活动在20多岁人群中流行起来
2019年的冠状病毒大流行带来了一系列剧烈的经济和社会变化。旅游业一直遭受危机,限制已经影响了人们的日常生活。大多数人每天的空闲时间增加了,而有质量地度过这些时间的机会却减少了,这造成了一些精神和身体问题。本研究的中心主题是匈牙利的娱乐发展,这是由于COVID-19(2019年冠状病毒病)期间的限制导致大多数人独自或与家人一起度过的空闲时间增加,以及人口与娱乐的基本关系,以及他们目前深入研究新的娱乐活动的趋势。这项研究包括一份在线问卷和两次对娱乐专业人士的采访。结果表明,疫情期间利用娱乐活动及其传播在受过教育的人群中更为普遍,而大多数人口受这一主题的影响较小。一些人养成了新的娱乐习惯,然而旅游业似乎无法被其他娱乐活动所取代。匈牙利人越来越有必要在更大范围内推广娱乐活动,因为他们中的许多人与娱乐活动没有密切的关系。这篇文章是基于一篇大学论文,其摘要发表在匈牙利科学杂志上。
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