Il patrimonio urbano come motore di sviluppo nella Cina contemporanea. L'esperienza delle piccole città d'acqua storiche
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Urban heritage as development draw of contemporary China. The experience of small historic water towns
With the economic reform introduced by Deng Xiaoping in 1978 China entered a new period of modernization focused on industrialization and urbanization, entailing the destruction of many historic cities and districts.
What is the role assigned to cultural heritage, and, specifically, to urban heritage, since then? The article approaches
this question by examining the historic water towns South of the Yangtze River. Following the evolution and implementation of urban conservation in some of these water towns, the authors reveal the complexity of this issue
identifying different actors and their approaches: central government's policies, local interests, and the impact of
academic institutions and professionals, such as Prof. Ruan Yisan and Tongji University in Shanghai. Hence, the
article shows how urban heritage has been utilized from time to time to promote interests of modernization and
economic development, tourist growth, integration of rural and urban areas (especially in more recent times) and
the promotion of a political strategy of soft-power.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
patrimonio urbano; conservazione e sviluppo; Cina; piccole città storiche; città d'acqua
List of contributors:
Porfyriou, Heleni
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