With the upgrading of tourism consumption patterns,the traditional renovation models of waterfront recreational spaces centered on landscape design can no longer meet the commercial and humanistic demands of modern cu...With the upgrading of tourism consumption patterns,the traditional renovation models of waterfront recreational spaces centered on landscape design can no longer meet the commercial and humanistic demands of modern cultural and tourism development.Based on scene theory as the analytical framework and taking the Xuan en Night Banquet Project in Enshi as a case study,this paper explores the design pathway for transforming waterfront areas in tourism cities from"spatial reconstruction"to"scene construction".The study argues that waterfront space renewal should transcend mere physical renovation.By implementing three core strategies:spatial narrative framework,ecological industry creation,and cultural empowerment,it is possible to construct integrated scenarios that blend cultural value,consumption spaces,and lifestyle elements.This approach ultimately fosters sustained vitality in waterfront areas and promotes the high-quality development of cultural and tourism industry.展开更多
This paper explores the application path of virtual digital human technology in rural cultural and tourism from the perspective of scene theory.Through in-depth interviews with 17 practitioners in Zhejiang Province an...This paper explores the application path of virtual digital human technology in rural cultural and tourism from the perspective of scene theory.Through in-depth interviews with 17 practitioners in Zhejiang Province and multi-case analysis,the paper reveals the three-dimensional dilemmas of rural cultural and tourism in terms of operational mechanisms,infrastructure,and industrial ecology.A"technology-space-relationship"collaborative model is proposed,and the paper demonstrates how virtual digital humans,through immersive interaction,virtual scene reconstruction,and cultural IP value-added empowerment mechanisms,can provide both theoretical and practical paradigms for the digitalization of rural cultural and tourism.展开更多
文摘With the upgrading of tourism consumption patterns,the traditional renovation models of waterfront recreational spaces centered on landscape design can no longer meet the commercial and humanistic demands of modern cultural and tourism development.Based on scene theory as the analytical framework and taking the Xuan en Night Banquet Project in Enshi as a case study,this paper explores the design pathway for transforming waterfront areas in tourism cities from"spatial reconstruction"to"scene construction".The study argues that waterfront space renewal should transcend mere physical renovation.By implementing three core strategies:spatial narrative framework,ecological industry creation,and cultural empowerment,it is possible to construct integrated scenarios that blend cultural value,consumption spaces,and lifestyle elements.This approach ultimately fosters sustained vitality in waterfront areas and promotes the high-quality development of cultural and tourism industry.
基金The Postgraduate Scientific Research and Practical Innovation Project of Communication University of Zhejiang in 2024(2024C017)。
文摘This paper explores the application path of virtual digital human technology in rural cultural and tourism from the perspective of scene theory.Through in-depth interviews with 17 practitioners in Zhejiang Province and multi-case analysis,the paper reveals the three-dimensional dilemmas of rural cultural and tourism in terms of operational mechanisms,infrastructure,and industrial ecology.A"technology-space-relationship"collaborative model is proposed,and the paper demonstrates how virtual digital humans,through immersive interaction,virtual scene reconstruction,and cultural IP value-added empowerment mechanisms,can provide both theoretical and practical paradigms for the digitalization of rural cultural and tourism.