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Study On The Protection And Utilization Of Tang Zhaoling Site In The Background Of Rural Tourism

Posted on:2018-09-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330542961978Subject:Cultural relics and museums
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Tang Zhaoling site is located in the northeastern part of Liquan,Shaanxi Province,which is the largest tomb in the 18th Tang Tomb.Tang Zhaoling has the most abundant heritages,and it's also the important material evidence research of the mausoleum of culture in Tang Dynasty.However,the problems existing in the protection and utilization of the site of the Tang Zhaoling are also gradually revealed.With the continuous development of rural tourism,there are some rural tourism places represented by Yuanjia village in the site of Tang Zhaoling.With the people of the constant pursuit of spiritual culture,the current single rural tourism model cannot meet the needs of tourists,and its transformation is imminent.Based on the sites of Tang Zhaoling,this paper takes the rural tourism as the background and focuses on the existing problems in the protection and utilization of the site of Tang Zhaoling,combined with ASEB grid analysis method,and based on the analysis of the questionnaire survey of Yuanjia village and Tang Zhaoling sites,this paper further clarifies the problems existing in the protection and utilization of the site,the problems include the lack of overall development and utilization of the sites,inadequate resource advantages,insufficient attraction of tourism products,weak awareness of regional coordination and development,and scarcity of compound talents.At the same time,this paper discusses how to solve these problems by using the linkage development of the sites area and rural tourism,and puts forward relevant countermeasures,it's a reference significance for the future protection and utilization of the site of Tang Zhaoling.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tang Zhaoling site, Rural tourism, ASEB analysis, Site protection and utilization
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