Sustainable Management Plan of the Shuanglin Temple, Shanxi Province, China
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China
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Sustainable Mega Buildings
It is important to recognise that in the case of religious sites, the cessation of religious activities does not mean that the site has become worthless, but that its aesthetic and historical values are still worth exploring. On the other hand, the development of tourism should be accompanied by respect for the needs of local people and care for vulnerable groups. With the rapid development of digital payroll technology, both tangible and intangible culture can be preserved and disseminated through digital means, and a well-developed network can break through the boundaries of time and space and contribute more to the elimination of barriers to knowledge.
Overall, this study strengthens the idea that in the post-epidemic era, digital technologies help to preserve cultural heritage as well as provide more value to heritage tourism, adapting to the needs of a new era of development. Heritage sites should play a greater role in a world of widespread circulation, trade and mobility, according to their needs and aspirations and in conjunction with existing conditions.
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