Affiliation:
1. School of Culture and Tourism Henan University Kaifeng China
2. Research Base for the Cultural Tourism, China Tourism Academy Henan University Kaifeng China
3. Department of Tourism Management, College of Hotel and Tourism Management Kyung Hee University Seoul South Korea
4. Ph.D. College of Hotel and Tourism Management Kyung Hee University Seoul South Korea
Abstract
AbstractThis study uses environmental psychology theory to explore creative natural landscape performance (NLP), a form of tourism performing arts that combines natural beauty and cultural resources. Tourists who had experienced an NLP during the previous 2 years were surveyed, and 408 valid responses were collected through this online survey. The findings indicate that the natural setting of NLPs possesses the key characteristics of restorative environments. Further, the five dimensions of a restorative environment positively affect favorable emotions (i.e., happy, excited, relaxed) in the order of compatibility, being away, fascination, scope, and coherence of the performance. Positive emotions have a positive and substantial influence on the quality of the experience and its perceived flow. Additionally, quality of experience and perceived flow has direct and positive impacts on loyalty. Therefore, this study suggests utilizing and improving natural environments' restorative qualities to enhance NLPs for tourists and foster destination loyalty based on this.
Funder
Henan Office of Philosophy and Social Science
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