2021
DOI: 10.3390/heritage4010020
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Construction of Interpretation and Presentation System of Cultural Heritage Site: An Analysis of the Old City, Zuoying

Abstract: Interpretation and presentation is an essential component of the whole heritage conservation process. In response to the new opportunities and challenges arising from the changing perspectives on heritage conservation, the development of display technologies and the rise of cultural tourism, it becomes a challenging task for cultural heritage institutions to construct a systematic interpretation and presentation system of a cultural heritage site that can effectively communicate heritage significance and value… Show more

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“…Nowadays, the music education has acquired more attention to the Chinese students. In terms of the social circumstances in which they were composed and performed, Chinese folk songs fall into three categories: work songs, mountain songs, and little tunes [1]. Some of China's twenty-two provinces are home to Han people, the country's most prevalent ethnic group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the music education has acquired more attention to the Chinese students. In terms of the social circumstances in which they were composed and performed, Chinese folk songs fall into three categories: work songs, mountain songs, and little tunes [1]. Some of China's twenty-two provinces are home to Han people, the country's most prevalent ethnic group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most museums only focus on the display of cultural relics and monotonous storytelling, in which visitors only receive visual effect of words and historical artifacts, making it difficult to appreciate the story and heritage connotation behind the culture. Therefore, it is vital to enhance visitors’ auditory experience (Liu & Lin, 2021). Most visitors have to face the situation when they enter the museum and try to understand the cultural background of the time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, there are studies that discuss the potential implications of GPTs in intellectual property and plagiarism [20], as well as the limitations and challenges of GPT models and their learning mechanisms [21]. Other studies focused on the use of advanced techniques in art conservation [22], on-site interpretation and presentation planning for cultural heritage sites [23], and the development of a thesaurus in an educational web platform on optical and laser-based investigation methods for cultural heritage analysis and diagnosis [24]. The use of AR smart glasses has already been leveraged in projects of cultural significance [25,26], to engage the user and provide augmented content.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%