Preliminary Exploration of the Construction of the Great Site Museum in Jingzhou
A Case Study of the Jinan Ecological Cultural Tourism Area
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https://doi.org/10.54097/q9rs9821Keywords:
Jingzhou, Great Site, exhibition concepts, architectural concepts, talent development.Abstract
Jingzhou is the main part of the National Great Site Protection Zone in the Central China region of the Yangtze River Basin. In 2010, the National Cultural Heritage Administration and the Hubei Provincial People’s Government signed a joint agreement on the protection of the Great Site in Jingzhou, marking a milestone event in the protection of Chu culture heritage and cultural relics in Hubei. The major sites in the Jingzhou area are located within the Jinan Ecological Cultural Tourism Area, giving the construction and development of the site museum in Jingzhou’s Jinan Ecological Cultural Tourism Area a unique advantage. By analyzing the exhibition concepts, architectural concepts, interpretation concepts, and talent development concepts of the three major sites in the jurisdiction area, this paper explores some ideas for the construction of the Great Site Museum.
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