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The Game of Megoak-Goakan and Its Relationship with the Babad Buleleng: A Proposal for Literary Tourism in Panji Village, Bali

I Wayan Artika
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I Wayan Artika: Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study Program, Department of Indonesian Language, Literature and Regions; Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha, Jalan A. Yani No. 67 Singaraja, Bali

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 2258-2269

Abstract: The research examines the game of megoak-goakan in Panji Village (Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency, Bali Province) using literary tourism theory. Social memory of the people of Panji Village, community opinions, experiences of perpetrators, destinations and cultural infrastructure, texts (Babad Buleleng) and documents (videos, photos); collected using download, listen and quote techniques. Cycle/time, context, location, properties, rules, players, function and meaning are analyzed descriptively and qualitatively, through several activity steps. The research findings are: Babad Buleleng contributes to tourism because it is a source of megoak-goakan; The people of Panji Village are aware of the importance of this cultural heritage; Megoak-goakan is being developed into a tourist attraction. This game has an attraction for tourists. The packaging of the game turns into a tourist attraction based on the principles of: (1) learning (tourism that has elements of learning); (2) rewarding (tourists give appreciation to a destination), (3) enriching (tourists get enriched knowledge) and (4) adventuring (tourists get an adventure experience).

Date: 2025
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