The urban fringe atypical traditional village is a type of settlement located on the urban fringe and has been incorporated into the urban growth boundary.These villages embody functions that serve both urban and rural areas and continue to carry cultural genetic values,yet they have not been officially recognized in the traditional village registry.With the establishment of urban growth boundaries,the endeavor to coordinate the protection and updating of these atypical traditional villages within these boundaries,alongside urban development,is a necessary exploration in the realm of national territory spatial planning.This article analyzes the renovation dilemmas of the urban fringe atypical traditional villages,and uses the Jiangnan area of Quanzhou as a case study to propose an integrative approach—the selection,categorization,and value perpetuation of atypical traditional villages,and their comprehensive protection and development in alignment with external elements,with the aim of providing insights for the renewal of both atypical traditional villages and urban fringe areas.
urban fringe atypical traditional villageJiangnan area in Quanzhouintegral renewal