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Preliminary Research on Tourism Landscape Planning in Nanchang River Section from the Third Space Perspective

Received: 21 April 2023    Accepted: 23 May 2023    Published: 29 May 2023
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Abstract

In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on the Three Mountains and Five Gardens scenic area in Haidian District, Beijing. While prioritizing the preservation of cultural heritage sites, efforts have been made to enhance green landscapes and ecological governance. However, the landscape of the Yangtze River water body, surrounding greenery, and overall promotion within the Three Mountains and Five Gardens area have remained limited to improvements within individual parks. Building upon the "Overall Protection Plan of Three Mountains and Five Parks Area (2019-2035)" organized by the Beijing Municipal Planning Commission and the Haidian District People's Government, this paper aims to explore and address the current issues in the tourism landscape planning of the Nanchang River section. These issues include insufficient landscape promotion, transportation inconveniences, and a lack of diverse tourism offerings. In the research context of "Building Beijing's 'Third Space' in the Three Mountains and Five Parks Area," corresponding solutions and comparative advantages will be proposed. Ultimately, a preliminary concept for an in-depth and feasible overall planning of the Nanchang River section will be presented.

Published in Science Innovation (Volume 11, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.si.20231103.20
Page(s) 151-154
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Keywords

The Third Space, Three Mountains and Five Gardens, Long River, Landscape Planning, Cultural Tourism

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  • School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing College of Agriculture, Beijing, China

  • School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing College of Agriculture, Beijing, China

  • College of Humanities and Urban-Rural Development, Beijing College of Agriculture, Beijing, China

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