Innovation Humanities and Social Sciences Research (IHSSR)

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A Study on the Spatial Revitalization and Preservation of Historical and Cultural Towns Based on Spatial Narrative Design
Volume 18
Authors

Yuanxing Lin

Corresponding Author

Yuanxing Lin

Publishing Date

November 05,  2024

Keywords

Spatial narrative design, Historical and cultural towns, Revitalization and preservation, Songkou Ancient Town.

Abstract

Historical and cultural towns carry the memories and emotions of local residents accumulated over thousands of years, and revitalizing these towns is a key approach to preserving ancient cities. This study focuses on Songkou Town in Yongtai County, utilizing spatial narrative theory as its foundation. It explores the shaping and renewal of town spaces through multiple dimensions, including interactive experiences, cultural identity and spatial reconstruction, and the sustainability of spatial narrative. The study proposes strategies for the revitalization and protection of narrative spaces within historical and cultural towns, in order to provide valuable spatial narrative construction references for the revitalization and preservation model of historic towns. It also seeks to offer new perspectives and approaches for the ongoing protection, renewal, and sustainable development of historical and cultural towns.

Copyright

© 2024, the Authors. Published by ISCCAC

Open Access

This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license