7โ€“11 Jul 2025
Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul
Europe/Istanbul timezone

Session

T_18 TOURISM (O)

T18_O
10 Jul 2025, 11:00
A0-02 (ONLINE)

A0-02

ONLINE

Conveners

T_18 TOURISM (O): TOURIST BEHAVIOR: INSIGHTS FROM HISTORIC AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPES

  • Alex Deffner (Department of Planning and Regional Development, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece)
  • Nikola Mitroviฤ‡ (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture)

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  1. Mr Qihang Cheng (Xiโ€™an University of Architecture and Technology)
    10/07/2025, 11:00
    Track 18 | TOURISM
    Oral

    The immersive tourism model represented by City Walk is reshaping the spatial narrative logic of historic districts. While this pedestrian-centric spatial practice enhances visitors' deep perception of historical layering in urban spaces, it also risks homogenizing commercial formats and fragmenting the historical-cultural environment. In high-density, multi-ethnic historic districts like...

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  2. Mr Jing Zhang (Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology)
    10/07/2025, 11:10
    Track 18 | TOURISM
    Oral

    As an important supply strategic position during the Long March of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, Hadapu Town has obvious red cultural characteristics, and its red cultural tourism development has a certain source of customers. However, since the red cultural tourism in the town is still in its early stages, in view of a series of problems such as unreasonable industrial...

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  3. Ms Weining Shi (Xiโ€™an University of Architecture & Technology)
    10/07/2025, 11:20
    Track 18 | TOURISM
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    Spanning thousands of years, the Silk Road is the link between the exchange and integration of Eastern and Western civilization. Xi'an, as the eastern starting point of the Silk Road, has long been a gateway to this historic trade route. The Shaanxi section is home to a vast array of cultural heritages, which not only form the core of Silk Road cultural conservation efforts but also represent...

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  4. Dr Zejing Zou (Xiโ€™an University of Architecture and Technology)
    10/07/2025, 11:30
    Track 18 | TOURISM
    Oral

    The tourism development of traditional villages is not only an important part of driving local economic growth but also a powerful means of historical and cultural preservation and rural revitalization. In recent years, with the acceleration of China's economic development and urbanization, traditional villages have faced the dual challenge of modernization while also seizing unprecedented...

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  5. Dr Yixin Liu (Xiโ€™an University of Architecture and Technology)
    10/07/2025, 11:40
    Track 18 | TOURISM
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    Chinese traditional villages serve as crucial carriers for rural revitalization and cultural heritage preservation, with their tourism-driven revitalization emerging as a key approach to achieving regional sustainable development and safeguarding historical culture. The morphology and organization of street spaces in these villages not only embody rich regional cultural characteristics but...

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  6. Ms Wendi Dong (Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology)
    10/07/2025, 11:50
    Track 18 | TOURISM
    Oral

    The concept of a heritage corridor represents a novel approach to the conservation and development of heritage assets. This approach has garnered increasing attention on the international stage in recent years; however, it remains in its infancy within the Chinese context. The majority of traditional studies on heritage corridor routing have been initiated from an environmental perspective,...

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  7. Mr Zhe Wang (Xiโ€™an University of Architecture and Technology)
    10/07/2025, 12:00
    Track 18 | TOURISM
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    National cultural Park is the localization practice of large-scale linear heritage protection and utilization in China, and the integration of culture and tourism is an important way to activate the utilization of heritage. With rich heritage, as the Qinghai section of the Great Wall with the highest altitude in the world, it plays an important demonstration role in the integrated development...

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