COVID-19 大流行病对马来西亚遗产旅游的影响:综述

Nur Nazihah Kamarul Zafik, Rohaslinda Ramele Ramli, Ahmad Nazrin Aris Anuar
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过去几十年来,以文化遗址为中心的旅游业已发展成为全球最活跃、增长最快的经济部门之一。在拥有大量遗产古迹的国家尤其如此。根据旅游、艺术和文化部长提供的报告,在 COVID-19 疫情爆发前的三年间,文化旅游业为马来西亚经济贡献了 5.51 亿马来西亚林吉特(MYR)。此外,在此期间,超过 1700 万人参加了文化旅游活动。然而,自从 COVID-19 疫情发生后,马来西亚的旅游遗产业务在经济上经历了一次大的崩 溃。因此,许多人的收入因此受到影响。本文通过对现有研究和当地政府提供的统计数据进行全面评估,并对调查结果进行分析,对 COVID-19 的爆发如何影响马来西亚的遗产旅游业进行了简要调查。研究结果显示,2020 年马来西亚文物旅游业的收入比上一年下降了 50%。此外,与旅游业直接相关的经济部门也减少了十万(100,000)个工作岗位。众所周知,COVID-19 的爆发给国家经济造成了巨大损失;尽管如此,本研究的结果还是揭示了这些损失在多大程度上损害了遗产旅游业的经济可行性。
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The Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic on Heritage Tourism in Malaysia:A Review
Over the past several decades, the tourism industry centered on cultural sites has evolved into one of the most active and rapidly increasing economic sectors across the globe. This is especially true in countries that are home to a large number of heritage monuments. According to reports provided by the Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, the cultural tourism industry contributed 551 million Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) to the country's economy over the course of the preceding three (3) years prior to the COVID-19 epidemic. In addition, more than seventeen (17) million individuals participated in cultural tourism events during that period. However, ever since the COVID-19 pandemic happened, the tourism heritage business in Malaysia has undergone a big economic collapse economically. As a result, the earnings of a great number of individuals have suffered as a result of this. This article presents a brief investigation of how the COVID-19 outbreak has impacted Malaysia's heritage tourism industry by doing a thorough evaluation of existing studies and statistics from the local government and offering an analysis of the findings. According to the findings of this study, the revenue generated by the heritage tourism industry in Malaysia dropped by an amount equivalent to 50% in the year 2020 compared to the previous year. In addition, there was a decline of more than one hundred thousand (100,000) jobs in sectors of the economy that are directly connected to tourism. It is common knowledge that the COVID-19 outbreak has caused enormous losses for the economy of the country; despite this, the findings of this study shed light on the extent to which these losses damage the economic viability of the heritage tourism sector.
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