Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2025, 8(7); doi: 10.25236/AJHSS.2025.080712.
Zhou Wenjia
Institute for History of Science and Technology and Cultural Heritage, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China
Jingdezhen, as the world's porcelain capital, has major historical sites that carry the core historical value of a thousand-year-old porcelain-making civilization. This article takes typical projects such as the Imperial Kiln Factory National Archaeological Site Park as the research object to explore the collaborative mechanism between the protection of large-scale sites and regional economic development. Through scientific protection models (such as on-site protection, digital documentation and the construction of site museums) and innovative utilization paths (such as site park planning and the integrated development of culture and tourism), Jingdezhen has achieved a win-win situation of the dynamic inheritance of cultural heritage and the transformation of economic benefits. By establishing an interconnected system of 'protection-display-industry', strengthening cultural identity and social cohesion, and forming a new regional development model driven by geographical economic factors, we can further deepen the transformation of cultural heritage values and provide replicable sustainable development models for similar cities.
Large Heritage Sites, Protection of Large Heritage Sites, Jingdezhen
Zhou Wenjia. Research on the Protection and Utilization of Jingdezhen's Grand - Scale Relics and Regional Economic Development. Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (2025), Vol. 8, Issue 7: 89-95. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJHSS.2025.080712.
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