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- W3150865629 abstract "In-depth research is not only conducive to improvement of tourist industry,but may also explain unique significance of tourism as the experience of travel . Current tourism experience research,both domestic and foreign,focuses on such aspects of travel as type,level,authenticity,influencing factors,and practical application of results. However,many studies regard tourism experience as an obvious concept owing to lack of comprehensive and in-depth answers to question of What is tourism experience?We have not further elucidated meaning of tourism experience. If we cannot fully analyze cognitive ontology of tourism experience,then empirical research and other derivative research will lose an important foundation. If tourism research is to be based on tourism experience,tourism experience should originate from ontological study from a philosophical point of view. If we,as conscious beings,are able to intuitively grasp experience of travel,we cannot research it by such external methods as physical,chemical or empirical investigation,but only by intrinsic reflection to explore body. Phenomenology provides us with a research-based approach to tourism experience. As a pioneer of phenomenology, Husserl believed that phenomenological researchers need to understand essence of things by way of transcendental reduction,essential intuition and phenomenological description. Transcendental reduction refers to suspensionof one's normal perceptions of one's surroundings and adoption of a purely consciousness-based perspective. Essential intuition refers to what can be directly seenby experience,and may be altered by adjusting orientation of eyes. Phenomenological description stresses anobjectivedescription of pure experience,which does not confer any additional information to intuitive experience. Through use of transcendental reduction and intuitive nature,this paper makes a phenomenological description of a typical sightseeing experience in accordance with three dimensions of perception,meaning,and emotion. We will attempt to make tourism experience body manifest in phenomenological description. We have found that perception of day-to-day experience changes actual perception of world of travel, significance dimension into symbolic meaning given freely,emotional dimension into emotion beyond for role conversion. Perception,meaning,and emotion — which constitute basis of day-to-day experience — are changed by experience of travel. This change manifests itself not only in experience of objects and number,but also in changing main mode of experiencing surrounding environment. Therefore,tourism experience is more than just a symbolic communication or an emotional pleasure,but an instrumental subversion of time,space,and daily life that constructs a new world of travel. Tourists are able to look upon life with new eyes to rediscover sense of world and of self. Through origin analysis,drawing on phenomenology of intentional structure research,we find that tourism experience is in fact constructed by consciousness and is result of many sensory inputs. It is not an objective extractto tourism object as past,but is result through intention of a role with tourism sensory materials,and is generated by body consciousness. The theory of structureof tourism experience,prompts us to reflect on previous tourism experience research methods, concepts,etc. We need to closely integrate dual dimensions of subject and object to better study tourism experience." @default.
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- W3150865629 title "The Ontology Description and Intention Construct of Tourism Experience under Phenomenology Perspective" @default.
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