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Ecomuseum evaluation : experiences in Guizhou and Guangxi, China

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-03, 20:39 authored by S Yi
In general, ecomuseums are new forms of open-air museum for the in-situ interpretation and conservation of heritage as well as for aiding community development. Chinese ecomuseums have been established in some villages for the conservation of cultural heritage values of its ethnic minorities. This research summarises international benchmarks for ecomuseum evaluation and uses them to examine three ecomuseums in Guizhou and three in Guangxi. The goal is to assess how much each meets international benchmarks. In the research it was discovered that in none of these six cases were originated or were led by local communities, negating the appropriateness of benchmarking them against international benchmarks. With interviews and observations undertaken in each six cases, the problems of each site were identified. The essence of Chinese ecomuseum is then considered at the end of this paper-- a trial approach for developing cultural tourism, carried out by low-level governments, for the purpose of poverty alleviation in minority villages.

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1-39

Location

Perth, W. A.

Start date

2011-07-04

End date

2011-07-08

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2011, The Author

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WPSC 2011 : Proceedings of the 3rd World Planning Schools Congress

Event

World Planning Schools Congress (3rd : 2011 : Perth, W. A.)

Publisher

[World Planning Schools Congress]

Place of publication

[Perth, W. A.]

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