The aim of this research is to investigate the idea of developing a walking tour route as a form of cultural experience in the capital area, the administration of which would be overseen by local residents. The targeted research area would be centered...
The aim of this research is to investigate the idea of developing a walking tour route as a form of cultural experience in the capital area, the administration of which would be overseen by local residents. The targeted research area would be centered on the route of the Gyeonggi Yetgil(Old Road) Yeongnam-Gil, a route that provides access to various natural beauties, religious pilgrimage sites (Catholic, Reformed Christian as well as Buddhist sites), and numerous other places attractive to potential visitors. The period of research would be from June to July 2019. The methodology involves case studies of local resident authority over walking tour paths, analysis of the environmental conditions of the research target route, focus group interviews and, of course, relevant literature review. The expected results and implications of the research: First, the capital area walking tour paths, such as Dulegil and hiking trail, etc. are mainly for walking paths. Thus, they should be constructed in a way that addresses the diverse demands of people for an experience-oriented walking tour path. Second, it is necessary to develop various routes that range from easy to hard. And third, creating a walking tour path led by the local residents will bring positive effects on the quality of life of the residents, including, an improvement of the living environment and a steady source of job opportunities, etc. enabling the development of a sustainable walking tour path.