Cultural Landscape and Rural Revitalization in the Villages of Mountainous Central Shandong Region, China

Li Ying
Supachai Singyabuth
Li Jun
Chen Lu
Jiao Pu
Li Haiyan

Abstract

This study takes the mountainous villages in central Shandong as the research object, which becomes the entry point for studying the concepts of cultural landscape and revitalization. This study examines some villages with special cultural landscapes due to their unique physical space. Later, due to industrialization, they suffered a cultural crisis and then revitalized after restoration, and then reused it to generate value. It explores the interdependent relationship between the natural environment, people, and society in the mountainous area, including the spatial production and value reuse of the village cultural landscape. Through this study, not only the theoretical connotation of concepts such as cultural landscape and spatial production is enriched, but also the intrinsic connection between the characteristics of village cultural landscape and revitalization is revealed. At the same time, the study also proposed new knowledge about value reuse and revitalization, that is, things in the past can not only retain their old value in the present but also generate new value. This study will further enrich the content of the theoretical research on cultural landscape and revitalization and help to understand the revitalized villages worldwide.

How to Cite

Li Ying, Supachai Singyabuth, Li Jun, Chen Lu, Jiao Pu, & Li Haiyan. (2024). Cultural Landscape and Rural Revitalization in the Villages of Mountainous Central Shandong Region, China. EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 594–606. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.716