2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.05.081
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Preserving Javanese Culture through Retail Activities in Pasar Beringharjo, Yogyakarta

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“…Similarly, traditional markets in the city have also been built for a long time. For instance, the Pringharjo traditional market in the city of Yogyakarta was built in 1758 (Herliana 2015). Traditional markets both in rural and urban areas have important functions not only for socio-economic functions for the community, but also for historical, socio-cultural functions for the community, and the media to trade various agricultural productions of farmers, such as fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, fishes, spices, nuts, medicinal plants, and pet / live birds (Suryadarma et al 2010;Sidabutar et al 2012;Irwanta et al 2015;Silalahi et al 2015;Iskandar et al 2018;Alfian et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, traditional markets in the city have also been built for a long time. For instance, the Pringharjo traditional market in the city of Yogyakarta was built in 1758 (Herliana 2015). Traditional markets both in rural and urban areas have important functions not only for socio-economic functions for the community, but also for historical, socio-cultural functions for the community, and the media to trade various agricultural productions of farmers, such as fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, fishes, spices, nuts, medicinal plants, and pet / live birds (Suryadarma et al 2010;Sidabutar et al 2012;Irwanta et al 2015;Silalahi et al 2015;Iskandar et al 2018;Alfian et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People sometimes forget that the excellence he possesses does not come from his own, but from God the Creator. The gobag sodor game has a value of synergy, and most importantly it has the philosophical value related to 'the return' to the Pearly Gates, or the end of life (Herliana, 2015;Geertz, 1957). Similarly, the essence of the cublak-cublak suweng game is the awareness of God's existence (Sugiyo & Purwastuti, 2017).…”
Section: The Local Wisdom Value Of Synergymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, both methods require considerable resources and do not necessarily cover a broad enough spatial or temporal scope. Big data offers new tourism res earch opportunities by providing high levels of spatial and temporal data to analyse large volumes of tourist spatio-temporal patterns (Goodchild, 2007). Big data for tourism studies can be obtained from three sources: users, devices and operations (Li et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%