Cultural Heritage Soft power on Sun Yat-sen Road Map in Zhongshan Villages for Creative City

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Sun Jing
Pichai Sodbhiban
Narinthra K-so

Abstract

          This paper aims to study the cultural heritage soft power on the Sun Yat-sen Road Map in Zhongshan Villages, and explore the relationship between the soft power of cultural heritage and the development of creative cities. The soft power of cultural heritage includes its influence and appeal on society, economy and talents, as well as the rational development and utilization of resources. The paper also points out the existing problems in the current Sun Yat-sen cultural heritage path in terms of media promotion, tourism development and creative cultural value enhancement, and puts forward suggestions to promote the development of creative cities through the integration of culture and tourism. This study aims to provide theoretical and practical guidance for cultural heritage protection and creative city development in Zhongshan City, and to provide useful reference for academic research and policy formulation in related fields.

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Jing, S. ., Sodbhiban , P. ., & K-so, N. . (2024). Cultural Heritage Soft power on Sun Yat-sen Road Map in Zhongshan Villages for Creative City. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 9(11), 778–784. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/282119
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