Abstract

Since the government elevated the rural revitalization strategy to the national level in 2018, the rural revitalization work has been effectively promoted and developed across the country, but there is a “double-edge” rural type that deserves attention.They are on the edge of social attention and investment because they are not listed in the List of Traditional Villages or Beautiful Village, and they often have great potential for tourism development by virtue of geographical advantages, rich regional resources and unique cultural resources.This paper focuses on the tourism integration planning and development of this kind of “double-edge” villages. From the micro-scale of the village, combined with the rural revitalization, this paper takes the ancient village of Zhengjiawopo in Jinan as the specific foothold to carry out the planning pilot study. After nearly two years of theoretical research and practical exploration by a multidisciplinary planning team, with the beep nest village planning and development results of the initial slope.

Highlights

  • According to the statistics of the "List of China's Traditional Villages," there are 4153 villages that have been included in the List since 2012[1]

  • Focusing on the overall prosperity of Zhengjiawopo Village, we will take the advantage of the rural revitalization strategy proposed in China and the transformation of new and old kinetic energy proposed by the provincial party committee and government to integrate rural planning, rural tourism, building renewal, landscape enhancement, and rural industries into the overall organic framework for rural development

  • Based on the preliminary detailed investigation of Zhengjiawopo Village, the planning team carried out feasibility planning and reasonable functional zoning of the ancient village to create a themed homestay zone characterized by medicinal bath, a tourist service zone, a site park to popularize the heritage, and a sightseeing zone, and a planting zone of its own characteristics

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Summary

Introduction

According to the statistics of the "List of China's Traditional Villages," there are 4153 villages that have been included in the List since 2012[1]. In addition to the state and local governments' vigorous support, these traditional villages still retain their unique resources, including rich natural landscapes, cultural landscapes, and intangible cultural heritage resources. They are historical memories and reflect civilization's progress, but not included in the List for various reasons. This type of village stays in a marginal state with little social concern but is located near cities. While leveraging the advantages of location and regional resources and taking advantage of

Simple and rude development mode
In lack of integrated planning and implementation
Villagers’ poor participation
Destruction of endogenous rural mechanism
Overview of Zhengjiawopo Village
Development advantages
Overall goal
Case exploration on the planning
Creating rural tourism with the theme of science popularization
Renewal of the remaining vernacular buildings
Improving rural endogenous force
Characteristic advantages
Conclusion

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