Artworks in Heritage Conservation and Cultural Tourism: a study on conservation of Treasure Hill in Taiwan


Abstract eng:
With a proper interpretation, tourists may learn another narrative of the historical landscape. For a sustainable heritage management, tourists’ perception and conception from cultural landscape may inspire residents and users to create new culture and change the place. A proper interface between visitors and heritages helps link tourists and heritages and benefits both. Artists may play the interpreter of heritage through absorbing the history and culture of a historical site, transforming their experience into their works, and introducing their thought to public. They and their works may describe the past cultural of the heritage, and both are creating the present culture of the place. Treasure Hill in which migrants from rural area, veterans from China, and minorities lived. An integrated conservation project was applied on it for original residents, artists, and tourists in 2010. Nowadays, artists play an important interface for describing the landscape narratives between the place and tourists.

Publisher:
Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development, Barcelos, Portugal
Conference Title:
Conference Title:
4th International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development
Conference Venue:
Guimarães (Pt)
Conference Dates:
2014-07-22 / 2014-07-25
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