ABSTRACT
This study examined the local community’s happiness perceptions in Kampung Wisata Jodipan, an urban tourist village in Malang since it was changed from a previously slum area. It is famous as Kampung Wisata Warna-Warni Jodipan, a colorful urban tourist destination since houses are painted in many colors. This study described the most influential variables determining happiness and changes in the local community’s perceptions of happiness after the area was changed into a tourist destination. The study employed a quantitative descriptive approach using questionnaires with indicators measuring happiness perceptions: time management, life balance, oral culture, religiosity, mental and physical health, and solidarity. Direct interviews validated data collected using questionnaires. Results confirm that compared to its previous status, the community now has better (1) oral culture and religiosity, (2) mental and physical health, and (3) solidarity, togetherness, and caring for others.
