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A Comparison on the Leisure Attitudes and Leisure Experiences between Korean and Chinese in Metropolitans

Abstract

This study is to compare the overall leisure attitude and leisure experiences between Korean and Chinese. Overall leisure attitude, subjective leisure experiences, most frequently participating leisure activity, most pleasurable leisure activity, and different correlated patterns of leisure attitude and sub-dimensions of subjective leisure experiences were analyzed and compared. All six hypotheses were tested on the data sampled from 300 Korean and 200 Chinese who live in metropolitan. The results are as followings: First, Korean sample had higher leisure attitude, than Chinese. Second, each 5 sub-dimensions of subjective leisure experiences were differently perceived between two groups. Third, most frequently participating leisure activity and most pleasurable leisure activity were significantly different. And finally, the difference of correlated patterns of leisure attitude and every sub-dimensions of subjective leisure experiences were identified on two samples. In discussion and conclusion, some limitations and future research directions were included.

keywords
Leisure attitude, leisure experience, subjective leisure experience, types of leisure activities

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