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4 April 2025 Models and Dynamic Mechanisms of Integrated Development of Regional Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism: The Case of Hulunbuir City
Wang Jingxuan, Liu Limei, Liu Hui, Tang Chengcai, Lv Jun
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Abstract

The integration of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and tourism is a vital component of the holistic development of culture and tourism. This study examines the spatial distribution characteristics and tourism integration development models of Hulunbuir City through a spatial geography lens, employing nearest neighbor index and kernel density analysis. The results indicate the following: (1) Arts and crafts, as well as performing arts ICH resources, play a dominant role and are of a higher level, exhibiting a distinct agglomeration pattern centered around the main core area, sub-core area, and marginal area, which reflect the current distribution status. (2) Based on these findings, a spatial integration and optimization model is proposed, initially centered on the core area of ICH resources. Subsequently, a characteristic resource culture and tourism integration model is developed from three perspectives: resource-driven penetrative integration, product-driven restructured integration, and market-driven extension integration. (3) This study argues that the dynamic system driving the integrated development of ICH and tourism consists of three key subsystems: thrust, tension, and support. Their interactions constitute the dynamic mechanism underlying integrated development. Ultimately, this study provides a rational framework for the preservation and utilization of cultural heritage, thereby broadening the scope of cultural heritage studies.

Wang Jingxuan, Liu Limei, Liu Hui, Tang Chengcai, and Lv Jun "Models and Dynamic Mechanisms of Integrated Development of Regional Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism: The Case of Hulunbuir City," Journal of Resources and Ecology 16(2), 535-545, (4 April 2025). https://doi.org/10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2025.02.021
Received: 20 February 2024; Accepted: 10 July 2024; Published: 4 April 2025
KEYWORDS
development model
digital cultural tourism
Hulunbuir City
intangible cultural heritage
integrated development of culture and tourism
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