Rediscovery of Cultural Landscapes in Southern China

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China
Contemporary Society
Cultural Heritage Conservation
Cultural Landscape
Culture
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Feng Shui
Hakka
Hakka Community
Hakka Cultural
Hakka Dialect
Hakka People
Hakka Settlements
Hakka Village
Harmonious Society
Heritage
heritage management strategies
Human Landscape
indigenous knowledge systems
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Landscape
landscape ecology
Local Development
post-industrial rural change
Public Engagement
rural heritage conservation
rural landscape revitalisation case studies
Rural Revival
Rural Values
Salt Pans
Satoyama Initiative
Settlements
Site Selection
Small House Policy
Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes
Traditional Cultural Landscapes
traditional settlement planning

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032483566
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book investigates the concept of human landscape in rural settlements in Southern China, where communities and their cultural landscapes are facing contemporary challenges following a period of rapid urbanization in the last 50 years.

While metropolitan cities, such as Hong Kong, are experiencing accelerated urban development, underpopulated rural villages are struggling to maintain the cultural heritage of their regions. Rediscovery of Cultural Landscapes in Southern China provides a detailed account into indigenous living cultures in traditional, rural settlements upon natural landscapes. Beginning with an overview of the theoretical framework, the book presents six unique cases, including: Tai O, Yim Tin Tsai, Lai Chi Wo, Nga Tsin Wai, Cangdong, and Meinong, while illustrating a relevant comparison between Hakka and Satoyama landscape systems. The spectrum of theoretical and case analyses allows for a rethinking of the evolving cultural landscape’s positioning with valuable heritages in the context of a post-industrial society.

The book is written towards reinterpreting the cultural landscape by conceptualizing the human landscape for scholars, practitioners, and students interested in rural-cultural conservation and revitalization, heritage management, traditional architecture and landscape planning, and urban-rural development.

Wallace P. H. Chang is a visiting scholar at the Harvard-Yenching Institute of Harvard University, associate professor at the University of Hong Kong, and registered architect in Hong Kong and China. He is both an architectural practitioner and theorist on urban design, cultural conservation, and community participation.

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