Quantum Tourism: An Old–New–Future Nexus of Bali’s Cultural Tourism
摘要
This article aims to critically analyse the integration of quantum technology and quantum energy within Bali's cultural tourism policy. The critical analysis is designed to enhance the understanding of cultural tourism issues, addressing both visible and invisible aspects through a comprehensive, descriptive analysis model that employs mixed methods. The study examines various types of tourism, including cultural tourism, nature reserves, conventions, agriculture, hunting and pilgrimage. Research subjects were selected using incidental sampling technique, and data analysis combines textual analysis with socio-cultural context to provide a holistic understanding of the implementation and impact of quantum technology and quantum energy in Bali's tourism sector. The study concludes that technology-based quantum tourism has been effectively implemented in Balinese cultural tourism, enhancing visitor experiences through innovative and immersive technologies. Quantum energy, on the other hand, has been creatively packaged into various forms of spiritual and religious tourism, offering unique and transformative experiences for tourists.