Bidayuh Community of Malaysia: Presenting Culture and Nature as a Package for Sustainable Development of Indigenous Tourism

  • Johari S
  • Shuib A
  • Ramachandran S
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… These subgroups were together known as Land Dayak; in 2002, the government officially named the entire community as Bidayuh. Literature Review … Thus, cultural resource is essential for any community as a means of showcasing their identity and distinctiveness to others …

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Johari, S., Shuib, A., Ramachandran, S., Herman, S., & Kunasekaran, P. (2017). Bidayuh Community of Malaysia: Presenting Culture and Nature as a Package for Sustainable Development of Indigenous Tourism. In Balancing Development and Sustainability in Tourism Destinations (pp. 89–96). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1718-6_10

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