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Tradisi Ritual Masyarakat Desa Rawabogo Ciwidey Sebagai Daya Tarik Desa Wisata
Developing a village into a tourist village is one of the government's strategies to accelerate the development of disadvantaged villages. Through an alternative tourism development approach, to realize tourism development by packaging a village into a tourist village. In general, villages have basic potential that has not been touched and developed, such as natural wealth, cultural uniqueness and traditional culinary. The basic potential that has been owned by each village is the main capital as a village tourist attraction, can be developed as a diversification of tourism products, and tourist markets. To increase the visiting target of 2020 tourists, there are 20 million foreign tourists. Urban living conditions that are increasingly densely packed and congestion are increasing. Now the tourist village destinations are increasingly in demand by foreign tourists, Nusantara tourists, and local tourists. Build a tourism village as well as develop regional identities or characteristics and improve people's living standards and create new jobs so as to reduce unemployment and poverty. The research method used is descriptive qualitative using a multidisciplinary approach, arguing that this research is a socio-cultural phenomenon with a real or natural setting, and current. The resulting data is descriptive data. The renewal of this research is the emergence of a village as a new tourist attraction or alternative that is much in demand by the city community.