Conservative And Inheritance of Atthami Bucha Day for Sustainable Promotion Tourism

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Phrapalad Prapoj Yusamran, Pramaha Prakasit Thitipasitthikorn, *Phrapalad Somchai Damnoen, Phrakhru Pathomthirawat (Buncha Thienthong), Sainamphueng Rattana-ngam, Piyawan Homchan

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The objectives of this research paper were 1) to synthesize the body of knowledge on local wisdom 2) to create a knowledge set on local wisdom on Atthami Bucha Day, and 3) to promote capital-based tourism on traditions, cultures and community lifestyles at Wat Mai Sukontharam, Nakhon Chai Si District, Nakhon Pathom Province. Qualitative research methods were used in the study. There were 55 key informants/person using in-depth interviews, observations, participation, investigator triangulation, and methodological triangulation. The results were then interpreted, summarized and presented descriptive data.


                The results showed that


                1) Local wisdom in activities on Atthami Bucha Day of Wat Mai Sukhontharam were Tangyuak (carve beautifully the banana plant), Kuat, and pinwheel. The Buddhist principles in Atthami Bucha Day were trinity, aparihaniyadhamma, sangvejaniyathamma, gratitude, and appamadhamma that people hold and practice until it became a way of life that leads to community peace. 2) Local wisdom transmitted by monks in Kuat, pinwheel, and Tangyuak (carve beautifully the banana plant) was lacking in inheritance, so wisdom was stored in the form of videos, books, and electronic media, including the creation of a Wisdom Learning Center. 3) Capital-based tourism on traditions, cultures and community lifestyles arose from the development of social capital, cultural capital, and wisdom as a tourist destination and tourists participated in intellectual learning activities of the community, including activities on Atthami Bucha Day according to measures to prevent and control the outbreak of emerging infectious diseases (Covid-19).

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