Research on the Construction Path of the Great Wall National Cultural Park from the Perspective of the Theory of Scenes
The Great Wall National Cultural Park under construction not only focuses on the construction of cultural spaces based on the protection and utilization of the Great Wall heritage itself and related cultural resources,but pays more attention to differ-ent dimensions of cultural needs and cultural consumption activities needs of"people".The theory of scenes believing that various combinations of urban leisure facilities constitute specific scenes with different cul-tural value orientations,which can attract different groups for consumption practices to obtain pleasant emotional experience,so as to promote the development of a city and the economy.Through the analysis and evaluation of the 3 main dimensions and 15 sub-dimen-sions in the scene of the Great Wall National Cultural Park,it can be found that the Great Wall National Cultural Park is traditional,charismatic,and full of egalitarianism,and shows local,national,majority,rational and harmonious characteristics,without factors of showing off and utilitarian.But it has its own charm,and people can express themselves moderately.From the perspective of the theory of scenes,this paper proposes to construct a multi-dimensional scene which is rich in cultural characteristics of the Great Wall and highlights regional characteristics,thus forming a specific public cultural space and Chinese cultural symbols,and meeting grow-ing cultural needs of groups or individuals.The introduction and analysis of a theory of scenes is an attempt to sort out cultural factors of the Great Wall National Cultural Park and analyze the orientation of cultural values based on cultural needs of the people,so as to create specific cultural scene strate-gies,and provide references for the formulation of protection and management policies of the national cultural park,the selection of construction paths,the construction of cultural attraction and the active utilization of the Great Wall heritage.
The Great Wallcultural heritageNational Cultural Parkthe Theory of Scenes