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The Integration And Exploitation Of The West And The County Chou Chi Mountain Historical And Cultural Resources

Posted on:2015-04-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330422983491Subject:Special History
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Di, a significant nation, established Qiuchi regime in the Northern and SouthernDynasties (420-589), which lasted for a while at southeast of Gansu, west ofHanzhong and north of Sichuan. Mount Qiuchi has its unparalleled specialitiesfor their historic and distinctive concepts of tourism resource for development as thebase of Qiuchi regime in Xihe area. The historically cultural resources of Xihe areaare tentatively developed by integrating the transition of Di and the alternation ofQiuchi regime for each generation.The first chapter is introduction.The next chapter focuses on the filiations and transitions of Di, which briefs theorigin and evolution of Di people. Migrating to Guanlong area in Shang and ZhouDynasties along the massive migration of Qin and Han Dynasties, the territorycentered around Mount Qiuchi. Di established their own governments numerously inthe era of the Northern and Southern Dynasties and alternated by reason ofsurrounding powers.The following chapter expounds the current resource situation of Di-Qiuchi inHexi area. According to the characteristics of Di, the vanished nation, ideas forresource integration and development are brought up targetedly, and the relevantresources in Xihe area are classified and analyzed comprehensively on the basis oftourism development standards.Tourism resource development of Di-Qiuchi in Xihe County is planned in thelast chapter. Drawing on field investigation and data analysis, the tourism market andthe resource conditions of Hexi area are obtained. Meanwhile, preliminary design&development, the aim of general development planning and benefit analysis incombination of the historically cultural resources of Di-Qiuchi regime are proposed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Di, Qiuchi regime, tourism resource
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