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- ItemCultural and social relevance of the Uhay Festival among residents of the Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija(2023) Dan Aeron S. Alvarez; Lara Andrea D. Ireneo; Ralph Vincent A. Lorenzo; Reejan Ponie M. QuiñonesBegun on the 9th of December, the year 2019, the Uhay Festival treasures people, enriches culture, strengthens spiritual roots, and provides future avenues to look forward to. This paper seeks the cultural and social relevance of the Uhay Festival among the residents of the Science City of Muñoz. Based on the results and objectives of the study, the respondents who belong to the age bracket of 18-24 years old have a more significant percentage of 46%. the male is dominated with 52% of the population and the majority (62%) of the respondents were single. A large proportion of the respondents (96.5%) belong to Catholicism/Christianity. Also, it appears that almost half of the respondents were College graduates. the findings also revealed that a higher number of the respondents agreed with the statements under social benefits. Also, a large number of respondents chose to disagree with the response to the statements under social cost. The gathered data clearly showed that the majority of the respondents strongly agreed with the statements about protecting local cultural traditions and in the statements under contribution to tourism, most of the respondents strongly agreed.
- ItemFactors affecting destination choice of Tourism management students in Central Luzon State University : Built vs Natural attraction in Nueva Ecija(2023) Julie Rose A. Ariem; Rizzene Dominique M. Esteban; Rona Marie V. Policarpio; Marie Joy C. SaracanlaoThe purpose of this study is to identify the preferred destination of the Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management (BSTM) student at Central Luzon State University (CLSU) in Nueva Ecija whether it is built or natural attraction and to determine the factors affecting their choice. Tourism sector plays a major role in developing a country. This study will only focus on the natural attraction and built (man-made) attraction. The researchers conclude that this study determines the strengths and weaknesses of each destination, which affects the tourists' choice of destination. the study was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire, and the respondents were given 16 different natural and built attractions in Nueva Ecija. the results showed that the majority of the respondents answered that between built and natural attraction, they preferred the latter, considering the factors that will affect their preferred attractions. Moreover, based on the results of the study, it is shown that there was a relationship or a significant association between the respondent's civil status, grade level, gender and factors that affect their chosen attractions. While there is no relationship between the respondent's age. in addition, this study found the perception of every tourism student about the factor that affects their chosen destination and how important it is to consider those factors when choosing a destination with either natural or built attractions.