Research on the continual development of tourist industry in Dong-ju town, Mazu

碩士 === 國立臺北科技大學 === 建築與都市設計研究所 === 99 === Natural replacement and human struggle weave the historical context of human beings. In the long history, people, places, and cultures were unavoidably created or destroyed by different tides. Being assimilated or united seems to be the irreversible fate of...

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Main Authors: Ching-Fen,Chen, 陳璟芬
Other Authors: 蔡仁惠
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/cwq6k4
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺北科技大學 === 建築與都市設計研究所 === 99 === Natural replacement and human struggle weave the historical context of human beings. In the long history, people, places, and cultures were unavoidably created or destroyed by different tides. Being assimilated or united seems to be the irreversible fate of disadvantaged areas or cultures. Following this vicious circle, human beings, places, and cultures gradually lost their root, and were even reduced to ashes. Awareness in terms of continuality and localization is often the beginning of ‘differentiation’, with which people, places, and cultures fight against ‘assimilation’. Mazu has been dominated by different forces, and the scar left by time is full of military color and local memories. Buildings and spaces of different historical backgrounds are left to create a peculiar environmental texture. Fortunately, the historical scar of differentiation shaped by dominances in Dong-ju town now becomes an invaluable foundation of its culture heritage. The rich biological species and special landscape protected by the military control over the years become the key that leads the continual development of local tourist industry. Originally a military base, Dong-ju town now turns into a border zone of declining fishery, emigration, and economic recession. Therefore how to achieve the goal of continual development in Dong-ju becomes the important topic that local inhabitants and seniors have to deal with immediately. The thesis adopts the approach of ‘induced structure’ to plan ‘Dong-ju town, Mazu’. Via literature discussion and analysis of conditions of present base, it proposes 32 points for the continual development of local environment, and arranges 2 contexts of overall planning objective: 1. ‘the zone of anachronism’; 2. ‘an isle of leisure and comfort’. The thesis defines ‘the secret area of interwoven time and space’ as its final goal of total arrangement, and offers suggestions for the continual planning of Dong-ju town.