Impact of edutainment on heritage sites : a case study of Haw Par Villa (Singapore)

Visitor attractions of the new age are gradually adopting edutainment modes to inject interaction and excitement together with learning. This explains the growing presence of heritage theme parks and interactive history museums. Even in Singapore, edutainment modes are widely adopted in visitor attr...

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Main Authors: Lin, Cyndy Xinyi, Kway, Wei Qi, Bay, Bertina Junxuan
Other Authors: Joan C Henderson
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-513542023-05-19T05:45:02Z Impact of edutainment on heritage sites : a case study of Haw Par Villa (Singapore) Lin, Cyndy Xinyi Kway, Wei Qi Bay, Bertina Junxuan Joan C Henderson Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Management DRNTU::Business DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor DRNTU::Business::Marketing::Management Visitor attractions of the new age are gradually adopting edutainment modes to inject interaction and excitement together with learning. This explains the growing presence of heritage theme parks and interactive history museums. Even in Singapore, edutainment modes are widely adopted in visitor attractions such as the Singapore Science Centre as well as KidZania. These edutainment modes have proven to be successful and popular among children. However, the use of edutainment modes in Singapore’s heritage sites has not been explored yet. Therefore, this study aims to uncover the effectiveness of implementing edutainment modes in heritage sites to provide a meaningful experience for visitors. The heritage site chosen for edutainment modes to be studied in this report is Haw Par Villa (HPV). HPV is a visitor attraction that seeks to narrate Chinese mythological stories as well as Chinese cultural values. Its unique past as well as ambiguous future were the motivating factors for this study. An in-depth interview with HPV’s managing agent, SMM Pte Ltd, as well as the implementation of self-administered questionnaire formed the main data collection method for this study. Results and feedback gathered suggested that appropriate edutainment modes could be implemented in HPV to better engage visitors intellectually, emotionally and critically. Also, results have shown that consumer-specific attributes were likely to affect visitors’ level of satisfaction with the information presented in HPV. As such, recommendations deemed appropriate to be implemented in HPV (and other heritage sites if possible) were suggested in this study. It is hoped that these recommendations will lead to the improvement of HPV and the sustainability of heritage sites as such. BUSINESS 2013-03-28T08:21:45Z 2013-03-28T08:21:45Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51354 en Nanyang Technological University 108 p. application/pdf
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Lin, Cyndy Xinyi
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Bay, Bertina Junxuan
Impact of edutainment on heritage sites : a case study of Haw Par Villa (Singapore)
description Visitor attractions of the new age are gradually adopting edutainment modes to inject interaction and excitement together with learning. This explains the growing presence of heritage theme parks and interactive history museums. Even in Singapore, edutainment modes are widely adopted in visitor attractions such as the Singapore Science Centre as well as KidZania. These edutainment modes have proven to be successful and popular among children. However, the use of edutainment modes in Singapore’s heritage sites has not been explored yet. Therefore, this study aims to uncover the effectiveness of implementing edutainment modes in heritage sites to provide a meaningful experience for visitors. The heritage site chosen for edutainment modes to be studied in this report is Haw Par Villa (HPV). HPV is a visitor attraction that seeks to narrate Chinese mythological stories as well as Chinese cultural values. Its unique past as well as ambiguous future were the motivating factors for this study. An in-depth interview with HPV’s managing agent, SMM Pte Ltd, as well as the implementation of self-administered questionnaire formed the main data collection method for this study. Results and feedback gathered suggested that appropriate edutainment modes could be implemented in HPV to better engage visitors intellectually, emotionally and critically. Also, results have shown that consumer-specific attributes were likely to affect visitors’ level of satisfaction with the information presented in HPV. As such, recommendations deemed appropriate to be implemented in HPV (and other heritage sites if possible) were suggested in this study. It is hoped that these recommendations will lead to the improvement of HPV and the sustainability of heritage sites as such.
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Kway, Wei Qi
Bay, Bertina Junxuan
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Kway, Wei Qi
Bay, Bertina Junxuan
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title Impact of edutainment on heritage sites : a case study of Haw Par Villa (Singapore)
title_short Impact of edutainment on heritage sites : a case study of Haw Par Villa (Singapore)
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