Explanation and determining optimal model interaction between Film tourism and rural tourism development (Case study: Soulaghan village, Tehran province)

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, tehran, iran

2 Allameh Tabataba'i University. tehran.iran

3 Yazd University. yazd. iran

4 university of tehran, tehran. iran

Abstract

Film tourism is a branch of tourism that plays an important role in develop tourist destinations The village of Soulaqan in the villages of Kan and Solqan and Amazadeh Nourbakhsh in the village, the location of the filming was part of ‘traveler from India’ film. Based on this, the main challenge of the research is the effects and consequences of this film on rural development and the process of attracting tourists and the effects of tourism on this film and main goal has been established on this basis. In order to, by preparing a questionnaire and conducting interviews with statistical samples of research including people (qualitatively and in the form of snowballs and theoretical saturation) and 267 incoming tourists. the necessary data were collected. They were then analyzed through statistical analysis and tests and inductive qualitative content analysis. The results of qualitative and quantitative analyzes show. Also, the effects of this film on the knowledge of the village are somewhat acceptable, but in the field of tourism development, it has not played much of an effect and the interaction between the film of tourism and rural development has not been observed.

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