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A Study on the Regional Culture of Chinese Traditional Villages in Shaanxi Province analyses the traditional villages of China's Shaanxi Province in the context of the natural environment and human history and explores the cultural diversity accommodating the orthodox, nomadic, farming and immigrant cultures represented in the traditional villages of different regions of this province. This research boasts a unique academic value of expounding the historical significance of traditional villages from a cultural perspective and contributing to strengthening the protection of traditional…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Study on the Regional Culture of Chinese Traditional Villages in Shaanxi Province analyses the traditional villages of China's Shaanxi Province in the context of the natural environment and human history and explores the cultural diversity accommodating the orthodox, nomadic, farming and immigrant cultures represented in the traditional villages of different regions of this province. This research boasts a unique academic value of expounding the historical significance of traditional villages from a cultural perspective and contributing to strengthening the protection of traditional villages. Constructive suggestions are also given on how to protect and develop traditional villages to implement practical policies and drive future research.
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Autorenporträt
Jin Yingchao is the Secretary General of the China Construction Culture Research Center, senior landscape designer, member of Chinese Folk Artists Association and member of Chinese Architecture Society. She obtained her bachelor's degree in art design from Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts and master's degree in design art from Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology. Her main research interests are traditional villages, historical and cultural cities, and cultural heritage protection. Wu Jing is an Associate Professor at Shaanxi Normal University, with a PhD from the University of California-Riverside and Sichuan University, and has specialized in British and American literature and translation, and has translated and published a dozen books. Qi Jiahua is the Director of the China Construction Culture Research Center, member of the Expert Committee on the protection and development of traditional villages of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, member of the Committee on Residential Architecture of the Chinese Academy of Architecture, Professor at Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, and distinguished professor at Shaanxi Normal University. His main research interests are architectural culture and traditional villages.