Research on the construction of intangible cultural heritage corridors in the Yellow River Basin based on GIS and MCR model
Xiaobin Li,
Rong Zhu,
Chengyong Shi
et al.
Abstract:The Yellow River Basin spans the three major regions of China: east, middle and west. It is a gathering area for various ethnic groups and is a cross-cultural intersection in China. It has given birth to rich and colourful intangible cultural heritage throughout its history. Studying the spatial distribution characteristics of intangible cultural heritage and constructing heritage corridors have important theoretical and practical significance for the sustainable development and inheritance of intangible cultu… Show more
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