Abstract—After tourism prevalence, the tribes of the
indigenous people and their domains has become the tribes and
marketplaces of cultural creativities. To satisfy the demands of
touring and sightseeing activities, the itinerary planning is one
of the significant factors to attract tourists. Itinerary design is
inclusive of some service items like local traffic, lodging and
relevant touring activities. This study is mainly aimed to focus
on the subjects of empirical analysis, the Laiji Tribe and the
Tjimur Tribe. The study is conducted by means of field
research and literature review to explore the itinerary
programming of these two places after they have become the
tourism-oriented communities. Also, with this study, it is
available to develop the itinerary programming and raise the
suggestions for the process transformed from the traditional
fields into the fields of cultural creativities.
Index Terms—Space of cultural creativities, tourism of
indigenous people, itinerary programming.
Shu-Hua Gao is with the Southern Taiwan University of Science and
Technology, Taiwan (e-mail: ma1j4228@stust.edu.tw).
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Cite: Meng-Ling Lay, Shu-Hua Gao, and Su-Ping Tan, " The Analysis on the Cultural Creativities, Itinerary and
Field Shaping of the Indigenous People in Taiwan ─
Taking the Laiji Tribe and the Tjimur Tribe for Example," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 170-177, 2014.