DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR A BUGINESE-MAKASSARESE MARITIME CULTURAL HERITAGE TOURISM AREA AT BONTOBAHARI PIER, BULUKUMBA REGENCY, SOUTH SULAWESI
Bulukumba Regency, known as “Butta Panrita Lopi” or “Land of the Master Shipbuilders,” possesses a rich maritime culture that has not yet been fully explored as a tourism potential. The Bontobahari Pier, serving as a Fish Landing Port (PPI) that has been neglected for decades and as a historic hu...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Bulukumba Regency, known as “Butta Panrita Lopi” or “Land of the Master
Shipbuilders,” possesses a rich maritime culture that has not yet been fully explored
as a tourism potential. The Bontobahari Pier, serving as a Fish Landing Port (PPI)
that has been neglected for decades and as a historic hub for Pinisi shipbuilding,
offers a significant opportunity for developing a tourism area that integrates
cultural preservation and local economic enhancement.
This study examines the design principles of the Bugis-Makassar maritime cultural
tourism area at Bontobahari Pier, Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi. The main
goal of this research is to design a tourism area that not only focuses on tourism
and economic aspects but also on the preservation of the rich maritime culture.
This study employs a qualitative descriptive approach with a fragmental design
method. Data were collected through observations, interviews with local
stakeholders, and literature and precedent studies from similar areas. An analysis
was conducted on the potential and issues of the area both internally and externally.
The findings indicate that Bontobahari Pier has significant potential to be
developed into a maritime cultural tourism area with several key design principles,
namely the integration of tourism functions with fishing port functions and cultural
preservation. By implementing these design principles, it is expected that
Bontobahari Pier will become a sustainable tourism destination, enhancing the
welfare of the local community, and preserving the maritime cultural heritage of
the Bugis-Makassar.
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the planning of maritime
cultural tourism areas and can serve as a reference for the development of similar
areas in the future. |
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