Place Attachment pada Heritage Tourism di Pecinan Bagansiapiapi Riau
Place Attachment on Heritage Tourism in Pecinan Bagansiapiapi Riau

Date
2025Author
Aldy, Pedia
Advisor(s)
Ginting, Nurlisa
Siagian, Morida
Hadinugroho, Dwi Lindarto
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Place attachment is a complex phenomenon encompassing various aspects of
the relationship between individuals and their physical and social environments.
This study explores place attachment within the context of heritage tourism,
specifically in the Chinatown of Bagansiapiapi, a city with a unique cultural and
historical heritage in the Riau Province, Indonesia. In this context, place
attachment significantly influences visitor behavior, local community perceptions,
and the dynamics of sustainable tourism development. The research aims to
understand how place attachment is formed in heritage tourism areas and how
cultural, historical, and social factors influence this attachment. Utilizing a mixed-
methods approach (both qualitative and quantitative), this study analyzes the
emotional connections and perceptions of users toward the Chinatown area of
Bagansiapiapi, as well as evaluates the variables that affect local community
support in tourism development. The findings reveal that place attachment in the
heritage tourism area of Bagansiapiapi is shaped by a long history of social and
cultural interactions, including the presence of historical buildings, local traditions
such as the Bakar Tongkang ritual, and the emotional experiences felt by visitors
and residents. The study also highlights that a significant attachment to a place can
encourage community participation in cultural preservation efforts and sustainable
tourism development. This research is expected to contribute to understanding
place attachment in sustainable heritage tourism and to provide recommendations
to destination managers and city governments for more effective development and
marketing strategies to enhance heritage tourism attraction and improve the
welfare of local communities.