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5th World Conference on Information Systems for Business...
Saturday October 17, 2026 3:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Authors - Laila D. Malabanan, Apolinar P. Datu, Annaliza C. Sinfuego, Dawn Nari S. Condez, Jessica Rose P. Enriquez, Lexus P. Mon-tenegro, Ana Celine G. Esquierdo, Chona S. Lajom
Abstract - Bridging the Gap: Perceptual Differences Between Physical and Vir-tual Tours in 360 Maynila takes a closer look at how people experience culture and history in today’s digital age. With virtual tours becoming more accessible through platforms like 360 Maynila, this study compares how audiences perceive traditional, in-person tours versus immersive virtual ones. Using surveys, the re-searchers gathered insights from individuals who experienced both formats. Re-sults show that while physical tours create a stronger emotional connection and allow for richer sensory engagement, virtual tours offer convenience, accessibil-ity, and a modern twist that appeals to tech-savvy audiences. Interestingly, many participants found that virtual tours sparked curiosity but lacked the depth and atmosphere of being physically present. The study suggests that instead of re-placing one with the other, a blend of both can offer a more inclusive and dynamic cultural experience. By understanding these perceptual differences, cultural in-stitutions and tourism organizers can create more engaging and adaptable ways for people to connect with heritage, no matter where they are. This research high-lights the growing role of technology in storytelling and encourages thoughtful innovation in how we share and preserve our cultural identity.
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Saturday October 17, 2026 3:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Benchasiri 2 Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit, Thailand

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