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Brief Exploration of the Construction of Habitat Environment in China in the New Era Based on the Declaration of the World Cultural Heritage of China Grand Canal
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- Brief Exploration of the Construction of Habitat Environment in China in the New Era Based on the Declaration of the World Cultural Heritage of China Grand Canal
- 발행기관
- Korea Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences
- 저자명
- Yumei Miao Xuejun Lin
- 간행물 정보
- 『Journal of design futures (JDF)』Vol.1, 21~31쪽, 전체 11쪽
- 주제분류
- 인문학 > 기타인문학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 2024.01.31

국문 초록
Abstract: Background: The Grand Canal is a living cultural heritage and flowing millennium-long
vein of culture, which has been continuously excavated and renewed for thousands of years and
still plays a significant role in transport, water conservancy, ecology, culture, and other aspects.
The Grand Canal has given birth to Yangzhou, a "coexistence and co-growth city." Yangzhou is the
city of the Grand Canal's junction and the lead city in the bidding for the inscription of the Grand
Canal, as well as one of the cities with the most significant number of Grand Canal heritage sites.
Objectives: Calls for the protection and use of the Grand Canal from the perspectives of cultural
inheritance, cultural identity, and cultural outreach. Methods: This article introduces the historical
and cultural resources centered on the Grand Canal from the perspective of the Grand Canal's
inscription, General Secretary Xi Jinping's ecological thought, and the cultural inheritance and
positioning development of the China Grand Canal Museum. Results:This study reveals the
Grand Canal's significant impact on cultural heritage and ecological sustainability. It highlights the
Canal's role in shaping Yangzhou's urban landscape and demonstrates its enduring importance in
contemporary urban planning and heritage conservation, aligning with General Secretary Xi
Jinping's ecological vision. The findings emphasize the need for integrated preservation and
sustainable development strategies for the Canal. Conclusions: We need to call on people to
protect and utilize the canals from the perspectives of cultural heritage, cultural identity, and
culture going out, so we can work together to protect the Grand Canal to benefit the people
forever.
영문 초록
목차
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Review
3. Methodology
4. Optimization suggestions
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