Constructing City with Regional Culture, Cultivating New Trend With Urban Landscape: Study on the Cultural Construction of Chongqing’s Urban Landscape
Abstract
Urban landscape construction is not only a project of material civilization, but also a systematic one that is closely associated with urban culture, which places great influences on the thought and spirits of the residents. It is the eternal need of the urban landscape construction as well as the spiritual need of the urban residents to integrate regional cultual resource into the cultural construction of urban landscape, thus building an urban landscape featuring bountiful regional culture.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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