CIFAL-Jeju
Co-organises Workshop on Cultural Tourism for Sustainable Cities in the
Asia-Pacific
In
September of 2018, UNITAR’s Affiliated International Training Centre for
Authorities and Leaders (CIFAL) organized a 4-day workshop on ‘Cultural Tourism
for Sustainable Cities in the Asia-Pacific’ in Surabaya, Indonesia. The
workshop was co-organized between CIFAL-Jeju and UCLG ASPAC (United Cities and Local Governments Asia-Pacific),
and was held in parallel with the 7th UCLG ASPAC Congress. The event took place
from September 12th to September 15th and included 32
participants from 15 different countries. The attendees from national and local
governments in the Asia-Pacific who wish to improve the cultural tourism in their
cities and countries joined the workshop.
Countries
represented in the workshop includedBangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Laos, Maldives, Mongolia,
Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam.
The
workshop has been successfully completed, with the help of six resource persons
consisting of academics, experts in cultural tourism who were invited from all
around the world. The resource persons were Mr. John Smithies from Cultural
Development Network; Dr. Aise Kim from University of South Australia; Mr.
Ricardo Favis who was former Cultural Programme Officer at UNESCO Bangkok
Office, Dr. Marcelino Pandin who is the current UCLG Policy Advisor; Ms. Nayun
Lee and Mr. Junsung Yang, who are writers and artists active in Korea.
The
workshop was initiated by opening remarks of Amb. Young-sam Ma of UNITAR CIFAL
Jeju, as well as welcoming remarks of Governor Hee-Ryong Kwon of Jeju Special
Self-Governing Province, and the congratulatory remarks from Deputy Secretary
General Baek-Sang Cho of Governor’s Association of Korea. The lectures focused on key topics such as UN
Sustainable Development Goals, Culture 21, cultural heritage management,
various case studies of Cultural Tourism around the world as well as ways in
which the Cultural Tourism could be utilized as an economic development tool.
The workshop also consisted of CityShare methodology via which the participants
were able to work in groups and exchange knowledge about their cities’ cultural
tourism. During the workshop, the participants gained opportunity to be invited
to various events hosted by 7th UCLG ASPAC Congress such as Welcome
Dinner hosted by Surabaya City, Tunjungan Walking Tour, as well as Keputih tree
planting ceremony within Surabaya, deepening their understanding of efforts
that Surabaya City is putting in in order to preserve and promote its local
culture.