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Cultural tourism has huge impacts on the tourism industry of destination countries. Bangladesh is
of no exception to this. Cultural tourism, defined as travel that authentically represents the layers
of a place and its people, helps make cross-cultural exchange, accelerate economic development,
and create global peace and harmony. Despite Bangladesh's rich cultural heritage, including
historical sites, festivals and arts, the country has not been able to attract a significant number of
cultural tourists. This research addresses the challenges of cultural tourism development, dictates
the ways of exploiting the opportunities of developing the in Bangladesh. These challenges
include the lack of proper promotion, absence of community engagement, and poor cultural
preservation system. Using data from four key tourist destinations (Dhaka, Cox's Bazar,
Bandarban, and Sylhet), the study highlights the need for better management and strategies to
promote cultural tourism development in Bangladesh. The findings emphasize the importance of
cultural growth in enhancing tourist satisfaction and economic development. This research aims
to provide policymakers, stakeholders, and local communities with insights for improving
cultural tourism and bridging the existing research gaps in Bangladesh. Furthermore, this study
explores the development strategies of cultural tourism in Bangladesh, focusing on variables
such as cultural growth, tourist satisfaction, tourist arrivals, community engagement, and
economic growth. Employing quantitative methods like Pearson Correlation, Multiple
Regression, Path Analysis, and ANOVA, the research finds a significant positive relationship
between these variables and cultural tourism development. Cultural growth is identified as
critical for driving tourist satisfaction, increasing tourist arrivals, and engaging communities,
which in turn fosters economic development. Despite Bangladesh’s rich cultural heritage,
challenges such as inadequate promotion, lack of cultural preservation, and infrastructural
limitations hinder the cultural tourism growth. The study also highlights the need for policy
reforms, community engagement, and sustainable practices to overcome these obstacles. By
emphasizing the relationships between cultural and economic growth, this research offers
insights for policymakers and stakeholders to develop cultural tourism and enhance economic
growth in Bangladesh. Further, research is recommended to refine the model by addressing the
factors that did not show significant effects. |
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