Abstract

Cultural assets preserve the traces of people’s life history around the world. With an understanding of the historical context and meaning of cultural assets, people would cherish their value and then adopt appropriate cultural resource preservation strategies. Human rights as the universal value refer to the inalienable and basic rights of human beings. This article uses the National Cultural Assets Network to query Taiwan’s human rights-themed cultural assets, and I apply the spatial information technology of the DocuSky digital humanities academic research platform to draw the maps with GIS and visualization tools. Also, I apply spatial information to the academic research of human rights-themed cultural assets, aiming to deepen local cultural identity and unveiling that human studies influence spatial practice. Tourism is an important experience economy. Based on the value of Taiwan’s human rights-themed cultural assets, I plan to guide the human rights journey in Taipei to share Taiwan’s experience of happiness with the world, as well.

Highlights

  • In recent years, the meaning of cultural and spatial information has been found out to explore the local cultural context and as well as the way to see the world

  • Looking back at Taiwanese cultural tour activities, I find that they more often did not focus on individual historical site introduction; guided tours with themes and concepts can better highlight the ideological implication of Taiwan’s diachronic character and reflect the universal value of the theme

  • What human rights-themed cultural assets do Taiwan own? How to apply spatial information to guided tours of human rights-themed cultural assets? is manuscript combines the cross-domain application of spatial information, hoping to present the theme of tangible cultural assets, highlighting it in Taiwanese culture

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Introduction

The meaning of cultural and spatial information has been found out to explore the local cultural context and as well as the way to see the world. Looking back at Taiwanese cultural tour activities, I find that they more often did not focus on individual historical site introduction; guided tours with themes and concepts can better highlight the ideological implication of Taiwan’s diachronic character and reflect the universal value of the theme. Complexity are important all right, but there are more fundamental works to do to make people value their cultural assets. What human rights-themed cultural assets do Taiwan own? How to apply spatial information to guided tours of human rights-themed cultural assets? Is manuscript combines the cross-domain application of spatial information, hoping to present the theme of tangible cultural assets, highlighting it in Taiwanese culture What human rights-themed cultural assets do Taiwan own? How to apply spatial information to guided tours of human rights-themed cultural assets? is manuscript combines the cross-domain application of spatial information, hoping to present the theme of tangible cultural assets, highlighting it in Taiwanese culture

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