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Inheritance, Protection and Tourism Development of "Silk Road Cultural Heritage"—Taking Xingguo Temple in Qin'an as an Example

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DOI: 10.23977/tmte.2023.060303 | Downloads: 31 | Views: 539

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Weixin Peng 1

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1 Department of Design and Media, Lanzhou Vocational and Technical College, Lanzhou, 730070, China

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Weixin Peng

ABSTRACT

As a typical immovable large cultural relic, cultural relic architecture is the product and symbol of a country and national civilization, which contains very rich historical and cultural information, and is a concrete representation of a nation's history. The building complex of the Xingguo Temple in Qin'an is the largest building cultural relics group built in the Yuan Dynasty, and also one of the longest preserved wooden structures in Gansu Province. It has not suffered much damage in the long history development process. Its architecture vividly reflects the unique characteristics of the architecture of the Yuan Dynasty - the inclined beam component, which is a rare historical and cultural treasure, with high cultural relics, scientific and artistic value. Taking the Xingguo Temple complex in Qin'an as an example, this paper, from the perspective of inheritance and protection, and excavates the historical and cultural connotation of the original complex on the basis of protective construction, so as to promote the development of local tourism and cultural industry.

KEYWORDS

Silk Road Cultural Heritage; Inheritance and protection; Tourism development; Xingguo Temple in Qin'an

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Weixin Peng, Inheritance, Protection and Tourism Development of "Silk Road Cultural Heritage"—Taking Xingguo Temple in Qin'an as an Example. Tourism Management and Technology Economy (2023) Vol. 6: 25-29. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/tmte.2023.060303.

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