The Coordination Relationship Between Local Government and GONGO in the Tourist Festival: A Case Study on Ilan International Children's Folklore & Folkgame Festival
Date Issued
2006
Date
2006
Author(s)
Kan, Ching-hsiang
DOI
zh-TW
Abstract
In recent years, there are many tourist festivals appearing in Taiwan. Ilan International Children's Folklore & Folkgame Festival (IFFF) is the most famous and successful one. This research focuses on its organization, introduces the institution and operation of event auspices agent, and explains the relationship between local government and GONGO (Governmental-oriented NGO). Research result shows that the coordination relationship between Ilan County Government and Lanyang Cultural and Educational Foundation (LCEF) is the key successful factor for the achievements of IFFF. The coordination reflects on the following three aspects: funding, organization, and subject. The funding is from public subsidies, box office and sponsor. In organizational, the event auspices agent is composed of county government’s and LCEF’s staff. And the other departments of country government play second fiddle. IFFF uses multi-subject on different affairs: GONGO to handle private-law relations and local government to handle public-law relations. In addition, there is no effective administration to regulate GONGO, except its autonomic mechanism. In conclusion, the festival evolution type, coordination relationship between local government and GONGO, would be not only a key factor to IFFF’s success but also a fine example by developing tourism and cultural activities.
Subjects
觀光節慶
GONGO
Tourist Festival
Type
thesis
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