Human civilization and non-renewability in the historic buildings determine the great value and the importance of protection. How to protect and remedy the historic buildings is the key of protecting the urban cultural context, especially keep the specific historic features. There are two principles of minimal intervention and maximum authenticity of their historical information. Based on the practice of the Qing-an and An-lan Hall Projection, the technologies and methods of protecting the historic buildings were discussed, including two aspects: carpentry engineering and masonry engineering. These measurements constitute to similar projects in the southeastern region of China
China’s built heritage is extremely multifaceted. Due to the countries vast size and cultural divers...
The precious timber-framed buildings of both China and Japan have been preserved as heritage. Over t...
The development of cultural heritage tourism has become a world-wide issue recent years. There is in...
Human civilization and non-renewability in the historic buildings determine the great value and the ...
The cultural heritage of historical ancient buildings is the confirmation of the long river of China...
From the viewpoints of urban architecture and culture, the cause of crises in modern tourism cities ...
Chinese urban historic districts retain abundant urban traditional features, local characteristics a...
The main goal of current heritage utilization in China is to develop tourism. However, built heritag...
Heritage tourism in Chinese historic sites has gained importance and has become a widely adopted dev...
AbstractThe cultural relic buildings are both valuable cultural heritage left by ancestor and mark o...
Tourism has positive as well as negative effects on the sustainable utilization of traditional verna...
This thesis explores what existing issue of the complex relationship between heritage conservation a...
In Hong Kong, the legislation to protect Declared Monuments is the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinan...
Balancing heritage protection and tourism development is currently the major challenge in traditiona...
Sustainable tourism should be established on the basis of the balance between environment, economy ...
China’s built heritage is extremely multifaceted. Due to the countries vast size and cultural divers...
The precious timber-framed buildings of both China and Japan have been preserved as heritage. Over t...
The development of cultural heritage tourism has become a world-wide issue recent years. There is in...
Human civilization and non-renewability in the historic buildings determine the great value and the ...
The cultural heritage of historical ancient buildings is the confirmation of the long river of China...
From the viewpoints of urban architecture and culture, the cause of crises in modern tourism cities ...
Chinese urban historic districts retain abundant urban traditional features, local characteristics a...
The main goal of current heritage utilization in China is to develop tourism. However, built heritag...
Heritage tourism in Chinese historic sites has gained importance and has become a widely adopted dev...
AbstractThe cultural relic buildings are both valuable cultural heritage left by ancestor and mark o...
Tourism has positive as well as negative effects on the sustainable utilization of traditional verna...
This thesis explores what existing issue of the complex relationship between heritage conservation a...
In Hong Kong, the legislation to protect Declared Monuments is the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinan...
Balancing heritage protection and tourism development is currently the major challenge in traditiona...
Sustainable tourism should be established on the basis of the balance between environment, economy ...
China’s built heritage is extremely multifaceted. Due to the countries vast size and cultural divers...
The precious timber-framed buildings of both China and Japan have been preserved as heritage. Over t...
The development of cultural heritage tourism has become a world-wide issue recent years. There is in...