What is it about?
Rural revitalization, against the political background of traditional cultural renaissance, was put forward as a national strategy. The countryside is not only a mode of residence but also a way of life. In order to explore its revitalization path and realize the vision of common prosperity, the practice of Jingmei Village in Dongkeng Town, Dongguan City, used multifunctional cultural landscape as a medium of reform from multiple aspects such as compiling a planning blueprint, sorting out the regional cultural context, creating a batch of rural landscape features, improving public infrastructure, reviving agriculture and combining it with tourism, eventually presenting the image after governance. A people-centered pathway to rural revitalization that respects and protects the natural and ecological environment, improves people’s quality of life, quality of survival, happiness and sense of gain is explored.
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Overview of the Study “Cultural Landscape Reshaping Path with Rural Revitalization as the Background” is a case study of Jingmei Village in Dongguan, China. It explores how the multifunctional cultural landscape—through visionary planning, cultural context alignment, infrastructure upgrades, agricultural revitalization, and tourism integration—can be a powerful catalyst for rural revitalization 1. Aligns with China’s National Strategy China has prioritized rural revitalization as a key national strategy, focusing not just on infrastructure but also on cultural and ecological revival. This study embodies that shift by integrating landscape design with residents’ quality of life, well-being, and sense of dignity 2. Innovative Use of Cultural Landscape Rather than viewing cultural landscapes as static heritage to preserve, this work treats them as dynamic, multifunctional frameworks—serving ecological, social, cultural, and economic roles. It captures how intentional design can lead to sustainable, people-centered development 3. Demonstrates Replicable Results Through a Real Case Focusing on Jingmei Village, this study details actionable outcomes—like enhanced public infrastructure, revived agriculture models, culturally themed tourism, and strengthened regional identity. It presents a step-by-step model for other rural locales 4. Interdisciplinary and Methodologically Rigorous By referencing tools like CiteSpace and VOSviewer, the authors ground their framework in a bibliometric and data-driven analysis—connecting environmental science, landscape architecture, geography, and cultural studies 5. Contributes to Broader Rural and Cultural Landscape Research The article ties into global trends in rural landscape studies—linking heritage, tourism, ecological resilience, and community participation. It enhances understanding of how cultural landscapes can sustain and rejuvenate rural areas Why It Matters This article acts as a bridge between cultural heritage preservation and tangible community development. It advances scholarly work and provides concrete guidance for policymakers, planners, and community leaders seeking resilient, sustainable rural models. It’s both a thoughtful manifesto and a hands-on blueprint for rural revitalization.
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This page is a summary of: Cultural Landscape Reshaping Path with Rural Revitalization as the Background, Journal of South Architecture, April 2025, Viser Technology Pte Ltd,
DOI: 10.33142/jsa.v2i1.15470.
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