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Sacred Storytelling in The Tourism Development of The Marble Mountains: Insights from Field Data

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  • @ARTICLE{10.4108/eettti.11451,
        author={Ha Pham and Bui Kim Luan},
        title={Sacred Storytelling in The Tourism Development of The Marble Mountains: Insights from Field Data},
        journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Tourism, Technology and Intelligence},
        volume={3},
        number={2},
        publisher={EAI},
        journal_a={TTTI},
        year={2026},
        month={6},
        keywords={community-based tourism, cultural intelligence, heritage interpretation, living heritage, Marble Mountains, smart tourism, storytelling},
        doi={10.4108/eettti.11451}
    }
    
  • Ha Pham
    Bui Kim Luan
    Year: 2026
    Sacred Storytelling in The Tourism Development of The Marble Mountains: Insights from Field Data
    TTTI
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eettti.11451
Ha Pham1,*, Bui Kim Luan1
  • 1: Duy Tan University
*Contact email: phamquangha@dtu.edu.vn

Abstract

This article examines visitor experiences at the Marble Mountains in the context of a gradual decline in the site’s sacred depth. In recent years, field observations suggest that some visitor behaviors at the site appear visually oriented and time-limited, including rapid movement, short stops, and photography-focused interactions, while deeper engagement with cultural and spiritual meanings remains uneven. The study is based on a data collection process carried out continuously over a two-month period (from July to September 2025), with the main on-site fieldwork conducted on 13 September 2025 at nine locations on Thủy Sơn, using participant observation, on-site note-taking, and informal conversations with local stakeholders. Findings indicate that the system of caves, pagodas, and legends at the Marble Mountains contains rich layers of storytelling, while the local community-including monks, vendors, and site staff-naturally assumes the role of “community curators” who maintain and transmit sacred narratives. Based on these insights, the article proposes a sacred storytelling model grounded in living heritage approaches to enhance experiential depth and support sustainable cultural tourism development at the Marble Mountains. The findings also suggest future implications for technology-supported heritage interpretation, in which digital tools may support, rather than replace, community-based sacred storytelling.

Keywords
community-based tourism, cultural intelligence, heritage interpretation, living heritage, Marble Mountains, smart tourism, storytelling
Received
2025-12-27
Accepted
2026-06-09
Published
2026-06-15
Publisher
EAI
http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eettti.11451

Copyright © 2026 Pham Quang Ha et al., licensed to EAI. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC BY-NCSA 4.0, which permits copying, redistributing, remixing, transformation, and building upon the material in any medium so long as the original work is properly cited.

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