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      사우디아라비아의 순례와 종교 관광 정책 = Saudi Arabia`s Policy about Pilgrimage and Religious Tourism

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      Today tourism in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is receiving official recognition. It is acknowledged that tourism can contribute a lot to the diversificatioin of the economy and realize sustainable development in the post-oil age. It is also anticipated that this industry will be a major employer of the future generation, helping to resolve the urgent problem of rising youth unemployment. Saudi Arabia is now a leading international travel destination in the Middle East. According to UNWTO`s Tourism Highlights(2012), the Middle East recorded 55 million international arrivals in 2011, occupying 5.6% of the world total. In the same period, Saudi Arabia attracted 17 million international arrivals, occupying 31.3% of the Middle East total. It means that Saudi Arabia has become the country that received the highest number of international tourists in the Middle East. In the past Saudi Arabia devoted little attention to tourism for a combination of social, political and economic reasons. It is well known that Saudi Arabia is one of the most conservative countries even in the Islamic countries for its Wahhabist doctrines. For them, Western style leisure oriented tourism was considered to be undesirable and fundamentally incompatible with the Islamic religion. In recent times, however, Saudi Arabia witnessed a dramatic change in its tourism policy. It began to pay attention to the enormous potential of the pilgrimage to Mecca. Thus Saudi Arabia has set up a long term tourism master plan to develop religious tourism, linking the Hajj and Umrah with tourism industry. The result was very successful. In 2011 those on the Hajj and Umrah together accounted for 40% of 17 million inbound tourists and 62.7% of the total inbound tourists` expenditure. Tourism, which is led by the Hajj and Umrah, is now Saudi Arabia`s third largest industry after energy and manufacturing. And it has recently emerged as the second most important source in terms of foreign exchange earnings and job creation. To support tourism industry, the Saudi government is now investing billions of dollars for several projects to develop and expand the Hajj and Umrah related facilities. In 2007 Saudi authorities decided to launch the expansion project of the Al-Masjid al-Haram in the holy city of Mecca, increasing its capacity to more than 2.5 million worshippers. In addition to that, there are many other important projects being conducted or completed such as: Jamaraat Bridge in Makkah, Jabal Omar Development in Makkah, Abraj Al-Bait in Makkah, Makkah Metro, Haramain High Speed Rail Project. It is expected that these projects will help the growth of tourism industry. This paper consists of 5 parts like following: I. Introduction, II. Current situation of Arabia`s tourism industry, III. Saudi Arabia pilgrimage and religious tourism promotion policy, IV. Infrastructure projects for fostering religious tourism, V. Conclusion.
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      Today tourism in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is receiving official recognition. It is acknowledged that tourism can contribute a lot to the diversificatioin of the economy and realize sustainable development in the post-oil age. It is also anticipated...

      Today tourism in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is receiving official recognition. It is acknowledged that tourism can contribute a lot to the diversificatioin of the economy and realize sustainable development in the post-oil age. It is also anticipated that this industry will be a major employer of the future generation, helping to resolve the urgent problem of rising youth unemployment. Saudi Arabia is now a leading international travel destination in the Middle East. According to UNWTO`s Tourism Highlights(2012), the Middle East recorded 55 million international arrivals in 2011, occupying 5.6% of the world total. In the same period, Saudi Arabia attracted 17 million international arrivals, occupying 31.3% of the Middle East total. It means that Saudi Arabia has become the country that received the highest number of international tourists in the Middle East. In the past Saudi Arabia devoted little attention to tourism for a combination of social, political and economic reasons. It is well known that Saudi Arabia is one of the most conservative countries even in the Islamic countries for its Wahhabist doctrines. For them, Western style leisure oriented tourism was considered to be undesirable and fundamentally incompatible with the Islamic religion. In recent times, however, Saudi Arabia witnessed a dramatic change in its tourism policy. It began to pay attention to the enormous potential of the pilgrimage to Mecca. Thus Saudi Arabia has set up a long term tourism master plan to develop religious tourism, linking the Hajj and Umrah with tourism industry. The result was very successful. In 2011 those on the Hajj and Umrah together accounted for 40% of 17 million inbound tourists and 62.7% of the total inbound tourists` expenditure. Tourism, which is led by the Hajj and Umrah, is now Saudi Arabia`s third largest industry after energy and manufacturing. And it has recently emerged as the second most important source in terms of foreign exchange earnings and job creation. To support tourism industry, the Saudi government is now investing billions of dollars for several projects to develop and expand the Hajj and Umrah related facilities. In 2007 Saudi authorities decided to launch the expansion project of the Al-Masjid al-Haram in the holy city of Mecca, increasing its capacity to more than 2.5 million worshippers. In addition to that, there are many other important projects being conducted or completed such as: Jamaraat Bridge in Makkah, Jabal Omar Development in Makkah, Abraj Al-Bait in Makkah, Makkah Metro, Haramain High Speed Rail Project. It is expected that these projects will help the growth of tourism industry. This paper consists of 5 parts like following: I. Introduction, II. Current situation of Arabia`s tourism industry, III. Saudi Arabia pilgrimage and religious tourism promotion policy, IV. Infrastructure projects for fostering religious tourism, V. Conclusion.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 최영길, "성 꾸란: 의미의 한국어 번역" 파하드 국왕 성 꾸란 출판청

      2 박종평, "사우디아라비아 왕정 체제와 이슬람" 중동연구소 23 (23): 33-56, 2004

      3 UNWTO, "UNWTO Tourism Highlights" 2012

      4 Johnson, Deborah Joanne, "Tourism in Saudi Arabia, In Tourism in the Muslim World" Emerald Group Publishing Limited 91-106, 2010

      5 Tourism Information and Research Center, "Tourism Statistics 2011"

      6 Rashid, Najla, "The Economics of Saudi Pilgrimages" Al Monitor

      7 Sambidge, Andy, "Saudi's Haramain Railway to cost $11.1bn, says SRO"

      8 UNWTO, "Religious Tourism in Asia and the Pacific" 2011

      9 Ward, David, "Pilgrims' progress: Religious tourism is growing despite a slow economy" Deseret News

      10 Syed Faisal Ali, "Makkah Time a new alternative for GMT" Arab News

      1 최영길, "성 꾸란: 의미의 한국어 번역" 파하드 국왕 성 꾸란 출판청

      2 박종평, "사우디아라비아 왕정 체제와 이슬람" 중동연구소 23 (23): 33-56, 2004

      3 UNWTO, "UNWTO Tourism Highlights" 2012

      4 Johnson, Deborah Joanne, "Tourism in Saudi Arabia, In Tourism in the Muslim World" Emerald Group Publishing Limited 91-106, 2010

      5 Tourism Information and Research Center, "Tourism Statistics 2011"

      6 Rashid, Najla, "The Economics of Saudi Pilgrimages" Al Monitor

      7 Sambidge, Andy, "Saudi's Haramain Railway to cost $11.1bn, says SRO"

      8 UNWTO, "Religious Tourism in Asia and the Pacific" 2011

      9 Ward, David, "Pilgrims' progress: Religious tourism is growing despite a slow economy" Deseret News

      10 Syed Faisal Ali, "Makkah Time a new alternative for GMT" Arab News

      11 Tourism Information, "Main Tourism Indicators 2004-2010"

      12 SCTA(Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities), "Kingdom's Tourism Vision"

      13 Construction Week Online, "Jamaraat Bridge in Makkah"

      14 Chhabra Deepak, "Islamicization of Promotion, In Tourism in the Muslim World" Emerald Group Publishing Limited 267-285, 2010

      15 NCB Economic Department, "In-Focus Report: Saudi Tourism Sector Review" 2011

      16 OnIslam, "Historic Masjid al-Haram Extension Launched"

      17 Aljazeera, "Hajj: Major incidents"

      18 Woodward, Simon C, "Faith and Tourism: Planning Tourism in Relation to Places of Worship, In Tourism and Hospitality Planning & Development" Routledge 173-186, 2004

      19 Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, "47th Annual Report" 2011

      20 Toumi, Habib, "3,161,573 are performing Haj this year" Gulfnews

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