Mixed Reality Tourism for a World Heritage Site in ASEAN

Patsaraporn Somboonsak, Supparang Ruangvanich

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Abstract—The mixed reality for a world heritage is crucial and essential that should be promoted and supported to lead travel agencies, travels, business and developer application to develop the quality elements of a framework for facilitating and applying development through contemporary digital technology. The aim of this research was, therefore, the synthesis of mixed reality for a World Heritage, and suitability evaluation regarding the synthesis of mixed for a World Heritage. In this study, the researchers used data analysis and synthesis methods approached from content analysis whereas the 50 journals from the digital library, 75 titles of researches which work for this field, and the fifteen experts, in tourism, augmented reality, virtual reality, ICT, and IT would perform suitability evaluation of the synthesis. The findings of the research suggested that (1) mixed reality for a World Heritage consisted of (1.1) museum interaction, (1.2) mixed reality destination (1.3) mixed reality services, (1.4) automatic guide, (1.5) automatic transportation, (1.6) mixed reality browser, and (1.7) mixed reality program in which implemented in the mixed reality travel application was conducted incompatible quality of development a mixed reality traveling for guiding the development of mixed reality travel applications for a World Heritage sites in ASEAN to increase efficiency of empirically examines a new framework, and (2) the result of suitability evaluation regarding the synthesis of mixed reality for a World Heritage was at the highest level, and the reliability of Cronbach’s alpha for seven keys was 0.9429 and the coefficient of variation (CV) was 13.28 percentages which indicated that this study could be applied to the development of quality framework that suit for traveling system needs.

 

Keywords- mixed reality; virtual reality; augmented reality; world heritage; tourism; ASEAN (key words)


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