Understanding Place and People through Cultural Mapping Approach: Case study at Bachok, Kelantan

Cultural mapping is a vital approach for understanding place and community. This approach also involves systematically identifying the tangible and intangible cultural heritage assets. However, lack of awareness and engagement between local people and related parties causing this heritage to be incr...

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Published in:BIO Web of Conferences
Main Author: Hasan R.; Aziz N.D.; Awang A.; Hassan K.; Mohamed S.A.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Othmani N.I.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024
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Hasan R.; Aziz N.D.; Awang A.; Hassan K.; Mohamed S.A.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Othmani N.I.
Understanding Place and People through Cultural Mapping Approach: Case study at Bachok, Kelantan
2024
BIO Web of Conferences
131

10.1051/bioconf/202413103006
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85211164120&doi=10.1051%2fbioconf%2f202413103006&partnerID=40&md5=1f7e1401b324800341f175a3c77d96c1
Cultural mapping is a vital approach for understanding place and community. This approach also involves systematically identifying the tangible and intangible cultural heritage assets. However, lack of awareness and engagement between local people and related parties causing this heritage to be increasingly forgotten. Younger generations are increasingly moving to urban areas in search of better opportunities, leading to a loss of traditional knowledge and skills in rural communities. Bachok district is rich in cultural heritage, historical landmarks, traditional crafts, local folklore and communal rituals. The preservation of both tangible and intangible heritage in Bachok requires concerted efforts involving the community, government, and NGOs. Initiatives to document, promote, and integrate these cultural elements into education and tourism can help sustain Kelantan's unique cultural identity amidst modern challenges. Developing cultural mapping through qualitative approaches provides a comprehensive understanding of cultural heritage and community dynamics. This might involve ethnographic methods such as interviews and participant observation. These qualitative data provide a nuanced understanding of the intangible cultural heritage, such as beliefs, customs, and artistic expressions, enriching the cultural map with context and meaning. As the result, a cultural mapping map are produce as a guide to the public and tourist. through this cultural mapping can can improve the economy of the local community and preserve their cultural and heritage. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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author Hasan R.; Aziz N.D.; Awang A.; Hassan K.; Mohamed S.A.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Othmani N.I.
spellingShingle Hasan R.; Aziz N.D.; Awang A.; Hassan K.; Mohamed S.A.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Othmani N.I.
Understanding Place and People through Cultural Mapping Approach: Case study at Bachok, Kelantan
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title Understanding Place and People through Cultural Mapping Approach: Case study at Bachok, Kelantan
title_short Understanding Place and People through Cultural Mapping Approach: Case study at Bachok, Kelantan
title_full Understanding Place and People through Cultural Mapping Approach: Case study at Bachok, Kelantan
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description Cultural mapping is a vital approach for understanding place and community. This approach also involves systematically identifying the tangible and intangible cultural heritage assets. However, lack of awareness and engagement between local people and related parties causing this heritage to be increasingly forgotten. Younger generations are increasingly moving to urban areas in search of better opportunities, leading to a loss of traditional knowledge and skills in rural communities. Bachok district is rich in cultural heritage, historical landmarks, traditional crafts, local folklore and communal rituals. The preservation of both tangible and intangible heritage in Bachok requires concerted efforts involving the community, government, and NGOs. Initiatives to document, promote, and integrate these cultural elements into education and tourism can help sustain Kelantan's unique cultural identity amidst modern challenges. Developing cultural mapping through qualitative approaches provides a comprehensive understanding of cultural heritage and community dynamics. This might involve ethnographic methods such as interviews and participant observation. These qualitative data provide a nuanced understanding of the intangible cultural heritage, such as beliefs, customs, and artistic expressions, enriching the cultural map with context and meaning. As the result, a cultural mapping map are produce as a guide to the public and tourist. through this cultural mapping can can improve the economy of the local community and preserve their cultural and heritage. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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