Open Access Library Journal

Volume 7, Issue 9 (September 2020)

ISSN Print: 2333-9705   ISSN Online: 2333-9721

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Research on the Human Settlement Environment of Post-Disaster Reconstruction Villages from the Perspective of Regional Culture—A Case Study of Dong Village in Baojing

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DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1106764    265 Downloads   680 Views  Citations
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As the largest and most complete North Dong village in the southeast of Guizhou province, Baojing Dong Village has been included in the list of national traditional villages. A fire has destroyed the integrity and uniqueness of the Baojing Dong Village. The purpose of this paper is to sort out the status quo of the human settlement environment in Baojing Dong Village after reconstruction, observe whether there is a qualitative change due to reconstruction and think about it and put forward some suggestions. In this paper, from the historical origin, natural landscape, cultural landscape, residential buildings, infrastructure construction, production and living ways from six angles in-depth analysis of the reconstruction of Baojing Dong village status quo, the place where change compared with original style research, and through real-time interview directly understanding native villagers to rebuild villages of satisfaction and evaluation, to rebuild after the advantages and existing problems of thinking, puts forward some corresponding development suggestions, maximum limit retained at Baojing Dong village cultural features, helps to Baojing Dong village with the sustainable development in the future.

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Bian, M. (2020) Research on the Human Settlement Environment of Post-Disaster Reconstruction Villages from the Perspective of Regional Culture—A Case Study of Dong Village in Baojing. Open Access Library Journal, 7, 1-18. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1106764.

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