The output will be obtained as a strategy to develop historical tourism areas from the analysis of the characteristics, preferences and motivation of millennial tourists in the current digital age. 35 The old city of Semarang is a protected area maintained in the city of 36 Semarang, where much of the historical development of the city of Semarang takes place. However, along with the times, the government of Semarang City began to massively preserve the old city area and make the old city region one of the tourist attractions.
The preservation of the old city area certainly does not arise from the 30 corridor or regulations set by the Semarang City Government 31 Ordinance No. 8/2003 on the construction and environmental management of the 32 old city region of Semarang, keeping in mind Keep in mind that the Old City is a protected area. In the context of the implementation of the above Regional Ordinance, various arts 39 are often performed in individual events in the Old City Region (Yuliati, 2019).
The buildings are located on the main street in the Old Town area, Letjend Suprapto-gaden, so that not many tourists will visit the area for the first time compared to other areas. Therefore, it cannot be denied that millennial tourists now come 14 not because they are interested in the history of the Old City (20%), but to enjoy old buildings 15 and capture them in selfies (42%). Therefore, this should be a concern for tourism 19 institutions that take care of the old city area.
21 Based on the above analysis, it can be concluded that millennial preferences in traveling 22 to the Old City are not because they are interested in the history of the Old City, but because they are 23 interested in the physical form of the building and its area. .
In the abstract the author mentioned that the methods used in the study are observation and Interviews then in the methodology section he mentioned the distributions of questionnaire which needs clarification. Additionally the reason
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I don't understand the statement "The section outline should be added to the end of the first section". It goes to I at the end of the second, to II just before the start of the second. The paper is organized as follows: Section II discusses the key details of the Indian pharmaceutical industry and TRIPs and its impact on the Indian pharmaceutical industry.
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I know Online First is the same as Volume, but my university needs the volume instead of the online first.