Abstract
This study was conducted as a basic study for the preservation and reuse of local cultural heritages for the Cheongpung Cultural Heritage Complex in Jecheon, which created a cultural heritage complex by relocating cultural heritages that were in danger of being submerged due to the construction of Chungju Dam. The study was analyzed using STATA, a statistical program. The result are as followings. Firstly, due to the low recognition of Cheongpung Cultural Heritage Complex and the low number of visits, it is necessary to come up with online promotional plans such as SNS, etc. And, it will also be necessary to develop content linked to the cherry blossom festival. Secondly, Although the level of interest in the vitalization of the Cheongpung Cultural Heritage Complex was low, it was highly aware of the need for the vitalization. In order to vitalize the cultural heritage complex, the maintenance of nearby street facilities, focusing on the cultural heritage, should be an important project. Thirdly, although it is thought that the architectural cultural heritage in Cheongpung Cultural Heritage Complex are important, the level of interest was low and the architectural cultural heritages were not well known. Lastly, the expansion and improvement of parking lots and convenience facilities in Cheongpung Cultural Heritage Complex will be necessary. It will also be necessary to develop various operating programs.
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