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  1. Religious tourism

    Religious tourism, spiritual tourism, sacred tourism, or faith tourism, is a type of tourism with two main subtypes: pilgrimage, meaning travel for religious or spiritual purposes, and the viewing of religious monuments and artefacts, a branch of sightseeing. Types. ...

  2. Religious tourism- what is it and how does it work?

    Religious tourism is a branch of tourism which involves people travelling for religious purposes (like a pilgrimage) or to see things of religious importance (sightseeing). It is also known as faith tourism. It also incorporates missionaries. Religious tourism isn't just for religious people, of course. Many people who engage in religious ...

  3. Religious Tourism: Exploring Experiences of Spirituality, Place

    Compared to nature-based, cultural, and recreational tourism, religious tourism is a relatively new concept in tourism research and has received less empirical attention (Almuhrzi & Alsawafi, 2017).The term religious tourism refers to a wide range of activities that visitors partake in to improve their own sense of meaning, identity, and purpose (Norman & Pokorny, 2017).

  4. The evolution of religious tourism: Concept, segmentation and

    Smith's (1992) continuum of travel placed pilgrims and tourists on two different sides on the basis of their experiences and motivations. Smith (1992) claims that 'between the extremities lie almost infinite possible sacred-secular combinations, with the central area (c) now generally termed religious tourism' (p. 4). According to Smith (1992), the Polish scholars (Jackowski in this issue ...

  5. Full article: Religious tourism in Christian sanctuaries: the

    Religious tourism is one of the recent forms of tourism. The increase in the number of people and groups who visit a Christian shrine but do not consider themselves pilgrims, is one of the signs of our times. ... As we have said before, every shrine has its own characteristics and speaking in theological terms, its own spiritual charisma ...

  6. Religious tourism studies: evolution, progress, and future prospects

    Abstract. This review study examines evolving themes in the scholarly literature on religious tourism and. identifies research gaps that provide a basis for future investigations. The researchers ...

  7. The evolution of religious tourism: Concept, segmentation and

    Religious tourism is one of the oldest forms of tourism (Rinschede, 1992), and represents a significant, evolving, growing, and increasingly diverse sector of the global tourism market (Sharpley, 2009). ... The behavioural characteristics of Christian pilgrims. Geojournal (2000) C. Cooper et al. Contemporary tourism: An international approach ...

  8. Religious tourism and the new evangelization: theory and best practice

    2. Framing religious tourism within the new evangelization. The question about the new evangelization may be seen as an examination of the way in which Christian communities today live their faith and bear witness to it in society. 11 In this regard, the Synod of Bishops stated in 2012 that the new evangelization becomes a process of reading and deciphering also 'new sectors which have ...

  9. Full article: Tourism and religion: sacred spaces as transmitters of

    2. Religious tourism and heritage. Where religious people have created a space of interaction with sacred powers, tourist practices can establish a place that is worth visiting (Bremer Citation 2006, 25).It is undeniable that sacred places are visited by different people and for very different reasons, ranging from the faithful and those who seek to have a transcendental experience to those ...

  10. Tourism and Religion: Spiritual Journeys and Their Consequences

    Today, religion and tourism are inextricably bound together. Religion is still among the most common motivations for travel, and religiously motivated pilgrimage, which remains one of the world's oldest and most basic forms of population mobility, is emerging as a major tourism phenomenon in the twenty-first century (Collins-Kreiner 2010).In this context, religious sites are becoming main ...

  11. (PDF) Religious Tourism Studies: Evolution, Progress, and Future

    This review study examines evolving themes in the scholarly literature on religious tourism and identifies research gaps that provide a basis for future investigations. The researchers evaluate a total of 84 studies of religion-induced tourism using ... contend that even religious pilgrims are not homogeneous and the characteristics and ...

  12. PDF General Characteristics of Religious Tourism in Croatia

    Rot, Eddy, Kresimir Mikinac, and Sinisa Bogdan. 2014. General characteristics of religious tourism in Croatia. UTMS Journal of Economics 5 (1): 79-87. 81 religion labeled the act, and their goal is to visit the 'holy places' (Vukonic 1990, 80).

  13. Forms of religious tourism

    Religious tourism is that form that is exclusively or strongly motivated for religious reasons. One of the oldest types of tourism and a worldwide phenomenon of religious history, it can be differentiated into various forms. ... These characteristics may include number of participants, means of transportation, season, and demographic data ...

  14. Sustainability

    The present study aims to demonstrate the significance of religious tourism and its impact on both the economy and socio-culture. Religious tourism provides a sacred and spiritual environment that has the potential to shape the motivational state of individuals searching for cultural and religious landmarks and destinations to support their spiritual well-being. Hence, it is imperative to ...

  15. PDF How Religious Destinations Innovate Tourism Models in Religious

    the establishment of religious tourism network in this case, and proposed this case as the main non-human actor of the religious tourism network, explaining how the characteristics of Yuan-Dao Guanyin Temple helped develop a consensus between the heterogeneous actors, both human and non-human, and to understand the process for effectively dis-

  16. Religious tourism in municipalities in the state of Amazonas

    Religious tourism is driven by the religious particularities of each tourist, who seek places considered sacred and recognized for their acts of faith, as well as for the graces achieved. The general objective of the study is to analyze the main characteristics of the religious tourism of Nossa Senhora do Carmo (Parintins); The feast of Santo ...

  17. Understanding the Unique Characteristics of Religious Tourism

    This final content piece outlines the distinct characteristics that define religious tourism, including its spiritual purpose, the range of motivations behind religious travel (worship, gratitude, social and spiritual salvation, commemoration, and fellowship), and the diversity of practices within religions. It offers insights into the significance of pilgrimage in different cultures and how ...

  18. The interdependencies of religious tourists' attributes and tourist

    Introduction. The contemporary phenomenon of religious tourism result in a spectrum of conditions (Figure 1).Social-cultural changes in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, i.e. development of mass tourism, globalization and commercialization (Kaufman, Citation 2005), have significantly caused changes in pilgrimage centres (Sołjan & Liro, Citation 2022), and ways of travel by religious ...

  19. Religions

    This article explores transformations in the worship of popular goddess Mazu as a result of (religious) tourism. In particular, it focuses on the role of transnational tourism in the invention of tradition, folklorization, and commodification of the Mazu cult. Support from the central and local governments and the impact of economic globalization have transformed a traditional pilgrimage site ...

  20. (PDF) The Significance of Religious Tourism

    The characteristics of religious tourism are, to perform pilgrimage as an act of . worship, to express gratitude, confess sin and to perform a vow, to achieve social and .

  21. (PDF) Demographic Characteristics Influencing Religious Tourism

    Pilgrimage Tourism, one of the oldest forms of travelling, is the largest tourism sector in India; annually more than 70% of domestic tourist movement is for religious purposes which comes to 250 ...

  22. Types of Religious Tourism

    Religious tourism often referred the spiritual tourism (Tala & Padurean (2019); Smith et.al. (2010)), is the process of observing and practicing religious activity during the visit of any sacred place combined with the zeal of faith in the heart of the practitioner. Religious tourism is one of the ancient types of tourism, which is practiced by ...

  23. 1: Characteristics of religious tourism events and festivals

    Download scientific diagram | 1: Characteristics of religious tourism events and festivals from publication: Visitors' perceptions of Religious Tourism in South Africa: The case of Moria in the ...

  24. Greek Tourism Ministry Partners With Orthodox Church To Boost Religious

    The Greek Tourism Ministry has partnered with the Greek Orthodox Church to promote religious tourism. Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni and church representatives signed a cooperation protocol to enhance the tourism experience by showcasing religious sites and Greek heritage. This initiative aims to develop year-round religious tourism, benefiting the national economy and local communities.

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    Sea fog is a societally relevant phenomenon that occurs under the influence of specific oceanic and atmospheric conditions including aerosol conditions. The Yellow Sea region in China regularly experiences sea fog events, of varying intensity, that impact coastal regions and maritime activities. The occurrence and structure of fog are impacted by the concentration of aerosols in the air where ...