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Traditional villages refer to villages that were formed earlier, have rich cultural and natural resources, and have certain historical, cultural, scientific, artistic, economic and social values, which should be protected.
Traditional villages are rich in historical information and cultural landscapes, and are the greatest heritage left by China's agricultural civilization. In September 2012, at the first meeting of the Expert Committee on the Protection and Development of Traditional Villages, it was decided to change the customary title of "ancient village" to "traditional village" to highlight its civilization value and the significance of inheritance.
On December 19, 2012, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the Ministry of Culture, and the Ministry of Finance issued a notice to publicize the list of traditional villages in China, and traditional villages were included in the list, of which Guizhou Province had the most, with 90, and Yunnan Province and Shaanxi Province were 62 and 49 respectively.
Value significance
Traditional villages are gradually formed in the process of inheriting agricultural civilization for a long time, condensing historical memories and reflecting the progress of civilization. Traditional villages not only have the function of historical and cultural inheritance, but also have important value for promoting the process of agricultural modernization and promoting the construction of ecological civilization.
Traditional villages are not only the precious heritage of the nation, but also a non-renewable and potential tourism resource. Traditional villages reflect the local traditional culture, architectural art and spatial pattern of villages and towns, and reflect the harmonious relationship between the village and the surrounding natural environment. It can be said that every village containing traditional culture is a living cultural heritage, reflecting the cultural essence and spatial memory of the harmony between man and nature.
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The most important reason is the loss of rural population, exposure to a large number of urban culture, young people do not pay attention to rural culture, resulting in the continuous flow of rural culture, the pace of rural life is relatively slow, and the progress of the times cannot be kept up; The main thing is to raise people's awareness, strengthen the inheritance of rural culture, and rural people should learn to keep up with the trend of the times and gradually move closer to the cities.
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There are fewer and fewer cultural people in the countryside, so it will lead to the cultural decline of the countryside. You can let some college students go to the countryside for development, and you can provide them with some jobs for them to spread these cultures, so that you can revitalize the cultural development of the countryside.
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The main reason is that many people have gone to the city to develop, which has led to the weakening of rural culture, and it is necessary to increase publicity to revitalize the countryside.
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Ideological, planning aspects.
Core idea] Ancient villages are important carriers of regional culture and folk customs, with strong historical, cultural, aesthetic and tourism values, and have strong representativeness and typicality in reflecting traditional cultural heritage. However, with the rapid advancement of new urbanization, China's traditional villages are facing the pressure of being destroyed or even extinct, although the call for strengthening the protection and development and utilization of traditional villages is increasing, but the implementation of the work is difficult to carry out due to property rights, capital and other issues, and some ancient towns and villages with tourism development value have gradually lost their own culture in the market economy. Through the analysis of ancient villages in China, this paper concludes that there are problems such as the sharp decline in the number of ancient villages in China, insufficient protection and insufficient development, and puts forward some suggestions to solve the problem of property rights of ancient villages.
Planning Review] Solving the problem of property rights of ancient villages is the key to improving the protection mechanism of ancient villagesBecause most of the ancient villages and ancient buildings in China are privately owned, on the one hand, the villagers themselves cannot afford a large amount of funds required for the repair of ancient buildings, and on the other hand, the public funds cannot be used for the repair of individual real estate. In this regard, we put forward three suggestions: first, combine with the villagers, take out a part of the special funds for the protection of ancient buildings, and the villagers take the ancient buildings as shares, participate in the protection of ancient villages, and profit from the protection and development of ancient villages to feed back the ancient buildings; The second point is to formulate land exchange indicators, so that some aborigines of ancient buildings can move out of old houses and build new houses in strict accordance with the plan; The third point is to acquire the property rights of ancient buildings and houses, and entrust professional companies to protect and develop.
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The disappearance of the countryside, followed by the rise of the city, many traditional Chinese culture are raised in the countryside, the loss of rural population will indeed have a great impact on folk culture, which has attracted the attention of the state, and cultivated a lot of cultural inheritors.
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No, many of China's traditional cultures have been inscribed as intangible cultural heritage or have been preserved in corresponding museums and will not disappear with them.
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No, even if the number of villages is decreasing, for Chinese, the custom of living in groups has not changed, and the culture will still be inherited.
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Yes, many inheritances and rules are inherited by the elderly in rural areas, and urbanization development will inevitably lead to a faster pace and more realistic benefits, so few people are willing to continue to inherit traditional culture that cannot bring benefits.
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If you don't know what the outside world is like, you feel that your home is not bad, and you will continue to stay in the countryside. But in the age of information, children in the countryside have seen the prosperity of the outside world, so fashion, psychedelia, dreams, so many people leave the countryside, no one, few people, older children, or completely left-behind children, too young, can't do anything at all, is part of the reason for this situation.
The second is also related to the first rest, people know that there is such a good and convenient life, but in China's rural areas, the infrastructure construction is weak, the commercial chain is incomplete, and it can only meet the basic needs of human survival, and the hardware has also caused the decay of the countryside.
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"Hometown" is based on the experience of "me" returning to my hometown as a clue; The background of the story is the tragic scene of decay, depression, and bankruptcy in rural China in the decade after the Xinhai Revolution; **Mainly use contrasting writing to portray the characters.
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With the development of China's economy and culture, urbanization has become irreversible, and now many traditional Chinese villages want to transform into towns, and one of the problems brought by these changes is that traditional culture is facing the situation of being lost. If the village really disappears, then some traditional culture that cannot be inherited will face the situation of disappearing. Therefore, in the process of developing the economy and promoting urbanization, we must pay attention to the protection and inheritance of traditional culture, so as to prevent these traditional cultures from disappearing.
Since ancient times, many traditional Chinese cultures originated in Chinese villages, whether it is farming, weaving, or handicrafts, they all use villages as carriers. These traditional cultures often originate in the villages, and have been developed in the villages, so that they can gradually come to the eyes of the world. A lot of porcelain production is carried out in the village, and only the old people in the village know the production process of these porcelain, but because many young people are not interested in these traditional crafts, they have gone out to work, which makes these crafts face loss.
Therefore, the development of urbanization is a huge blow to traditional culture, in addition to facing the situation of loss, there is also the influence of other countries' cultures, today's young people are more in pursuit of new things, so they will be more interested in foreign culture, and the development of urbanization has greatly promoted this trend, for example, young people are now more enthusiastic about Valentine's Day in the West rather than the Chinese Qixi Festival. Therefore, if the village as the carrier of traditional culture disappears, then the traditional culture may also disappear with the disappearance of the village.
Therefore, we should pay attention to this issue, and in the process of urbanization, we should pay attention to the protection and inheritance of traditional culture, only in this way can we let these traditional cultures pass on, let the river of Chinese culture continue to flow, and bring more wealth to our future generations.
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Personally, I feel that it will disappear, when the carrier of a culture disappears. This civilization will be isolated by other civilizations, and the two civilizations will not be able to integrate into one carrier, and when the village disappears, China's traditional civilization will also be slowly lost in the long river of history.
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No. The village is just a residential area, and it is also the life of these real worlds to become a community in the future.
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These cultures may be preserved, such as some cultural relics conservation units, and Chinese villages are the carriers of these traditional texts, and some may disappear with the changes of time and villages.
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In fact, if the Chinese village disappears, the traditional culture will not disappear, and in political science, the traditional culture is broad, profound, colorful, and unique.
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Dear friends, this is my hometown after 40 years of absence, and I really feel the decline of the countryside!
Looking out from above, a small mountain village.
The countryside in the mountains and valleys is like sheep and eggs.
Mountains in the heights.
Decaying courtyard walls and gatehouses.
The dilapidated cave is overgrown with wild grass.
The roof of the cave is a mottled alkali stained flower wall.
Artemisia grass growing on the roof of the cave.
The young man entered the city, and the brick-shaped sedan chair was stacked to show that the owner had given up on the ambition to renovate the courtyard.
The village houses that are still sticking to it, the persistent cooking smoke, the loose coal and slime piled up in the courtyard, and the faded mountains in winter!
O my decayed homeland!
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