Abstract
This article examines the theoretical and methodological foundations of ethnocultural tourism and analyzes its structural components in a systematic manner. The study explores the conceptual framework of ethnocultural tourism, its role in preserving cultural heritage, and its impact on socio-economic development. Particular attention is given to the key components of ethnocultural tourism, including ethnic heritage, cultural values, traditional lifestyles, handicrafts, folklore, gastronomy, and tourism infrastructure. The findings highlight the necessity of an integrated and sustainable approach to the development of ethnocultural tourism.
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