Abstract

This paper explores the ideas and methods of integrating intangible cultural heritage resources into the design of rural public spaces to show the cultural characteristics of rural public spaces and enhance rural vitality. It starts with a review of some of the current problems of rural public spaces in China, and focuses on the coupling relationship between intangible cultural heritage resources and rural public space design. In this way, it provides a basis for the revitalisation of rural development in the context of cultural confidence.

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