The Locals' Voices to a Langgher Dhatang Developmental Plan as a Religious Tourism Destination in Madura*

 Abstract 

Langgher Dhatang symbolizes an Islamic architecture. Some belive that religion should not be commercialized. This article, however, rebuts the given point of views. Therefore, this aims to study three major issues: 1) local perceptions towards the development of Langgher Dhatang as a religious tourism destination, 2) the common-held belief in the interplay between the local tourism destination and economic advantages, and 3) feasible actions to take to make Langgher Dhatang more popular. This employed a quantitave research. Conducting door-to-door interviews with structured questions to collect the data was held. Researchers successfully interviewed 13 local people nearest to the location of Langgher Dhatang as they would be likely to have a direct impact from the scheme. The research shows that the involved participants demonstrated various attitudes when Langgher Dhatang is designed to be a local religious tourism destination. The participants’ responses are average, ranging from 38.5% (agree), 30.8% (disagree and neither). The responses vary dealing with economic consequences that would possibly bring and their gaps is wide: 69.2% believe that the tourism positively impacts economically, and 15.4% claims that this will have no economic advantages, including 15.4% has no idea with the impact of tourism destination development around them. Some feasible strategies were also proposed.

*This article is published in Muslim Heritage Journal (Sinta-3), 30/06/2023 and can be retrieved from The Locals’ Voices To A Langgher Dhatang Developmental Plan As A Religious Tourism Destination in Madura | Halili | Muslim Heritage (iainponorogo.ac.id)

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