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This is a self-made digital magazine "My City Wuhan" recording the severe house dismantling during 2010 to 2012 in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. It not only describes the history and changes of several local architectures but also questions some behaviors of government. For government, the wish to development in a middle city is fierce, but the residents' voices are ignored.
World Bank policy research working paper, 2009
Advances in Social Sciences, 2019
As a fast and convenient way of transportation, rail transit enhances the accessibility of urban space. This paper takes Wuhan as the research scope. Based on the data of 47,138 rental housing listing information and 152 data of rail transit stations obtained by data mining technology, this paper analyzes the impact of Wuhan rail transit on the rental price of surrounding residential buildings by using data mining technology and ArcGis software platform. The study found that the development and construction of urban rail will add the value of surrounding land, so that the price of residential leasing along the line will increase. The impact of the commercial circle and the number of transfer routes on the surrounding residential rental price is greater than the impact of the ordinary site on the rental price of residential houses around the subway. Therefore, it is recommended to focus on the development of land around the subway station, use land resources reasonably and efficiently, maximize the value-added effect of land, adapt to local conditions, formulate diversified strategies, meet the travel and residential needs of resident, promote the coordinated and sustainable development of urban rail transit and residential leasing price markets, and effectively promote the overall improvement of the city's comprehensive strength level.
Transtext(e)s Transcultures 跨文本跨文化, 2007
Chinese women have been continuous hits in mass media throughout the past decade. While names such as Mian Mian and Wei Hui have caught the attention of readers with their fin de siècle decadent writings, or, "genital writings" as labeled by some critics, Mu Zimei, Zhuying Qingtong and Sister Lotus have excited netizens with their online sex diaries, hawking details of one-night stands, nude self-portraits, and pictures of flirtatious gestures respectively, which have caused far greater disturbances in China. On top of investigating whether these writers have bravely subverted the sexual hierarchy and avenged traditionally oppressed Chinese women or if they have willingly commercialized and objectified the female body, this article pays special attention to the notion of privacy and its relationship to the rise of the modern city and examines the complexity of privacy and publicity intruding upon one another in literary space. It proposes that contemporary Chinese literature has experienced a metamorphosis from an invasion of the private space by public space, specifically Maoist discourse, during the revolutionary periods to an intrusion of the public space by private space with the help of the Internet in capitalistic-communist China. This article also suggests that what the bad girl writers and bloggers have done would have been a revolution to celebrate the renaissance of the hidden and suppressed body in the traditionally male-orientated Chinese culture and a new representation of feminine consciousness of Chinese women. However, the body, intentionally used as the selling point of the works, has been objectified, marketized, and thus turned into a production of capitalist consumerism. As a result, instead of discovering the feminine consciousness, the female body serves to signify a re-entrapment of femininity by male chauvinism.
2016
Hua ren yan jiu guo ji xue bao, 2010
Most studies of returned highly skilled migrants in China were guided by a national approach, emphasizing how the size and direction of the return migration were shaped by national policies and practices. What have been overlooked are the flows of returned skills at the municipal level where talent attraction and employment really take place. To fill this gap, the author conducted a comparative study of the returned highly-skilled migration in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, the four most important cities in China. Based on in-depth interviews with returned skills from different countries and with various occupational backgrounds, complemented by the analysis of talent policies that have been issued by each city since the early 1990s and relevant statistical data, this study finds that, first, municipal cities tend to made "localized policies" in order to suit local situation and to increase flexibility and efficiency in their effort of enticing of talents, demonstrating a wide range of variations not yet discussed in previous literature. It is thus crucial to pay timely attention to municipalities in order to obtain a more accurate and balanced picture of returned skilled migration in China. Second, the flow of returned skills shall be perceived in a broader analytical framework, in which the attractiveness to skills comes mostly from the long-term career potentials made possible by the industrial structure of individual city and mediated by social, cultural and geographical factors. It is only within this larger framework and through the interaction with other factors that government policies play their modulator roles.
Humanities and Arts
The Canglangting Garden was first built by Su Shunqin in the Northern Song Dynasty and underwent frequent changes in the following four dynasties: Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing. The theme of "Canglang" and its connection with Su Shunqin also disappeared and emerged in history, and gradually became prominent after the renovation of Canglangting Garden by Song Luo during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Based on local Chronicles, garden records, poems and images, and other related historical documents, this paper focuses on the study of the spatial narrative changes of Canglangting Garden from the initial construction of Su Shunqin to the renovation of Song Luo by intensive literature reading, image analysis and field survey, discusses some important issues and details in particular, such as the background of the emergence of Canglang theme, the competition between Zhang and Han during the chaotic times, the disappearance
Progress in Geography, 2022
Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Education Science and Economic Development (ICESED 2019), 2020
The important reason for tourists to choose a travel experience in a cultural heritage site is to experience the cultural heritage of the destination to seek personal value. This study explores the value link mode of tourists in cultural heritage sites by means-end chain theory, constructs the graph of means-end chain of tourists in cultural heritage sites. The results show that: 1. Tourists from different cultural heritage sites have different perceptions of the attributes of cultural heritage sites, and they have some commonalities as well. 2. On the basis of means-end chain relations between the tourists perceived attributes of cultural heritage site and their pursuits of personal value, cultural heritage tourists can be divided into 5 groups.3. Through the analysis of means-end chain, it is found that the pursuit of individual values of tourists in cultural heritage site is related to different attributes of cultural heritage site. Understanding the relationship between the attributes of cultural heritage site and the pursuit of tourists' individual values is conducive to enhance the individual values of tourists of cultural heritage site from the attribute level, and to promote the protection, inheritance and sustainable development of cultural heritage sites.
Advances in Social Sciences, 2017
With the increasing development of the new management and governance theory in the field of China's social governance, government procurement of service from social organizations has become one of the most important measure of service efficiency which could reduce operating costs and improve the social public affairs. Our government has also established mutual cooperative relationship between non-governmental organizations (NGO, also known as social organization) and made significant progress. But the aspect of open resources government provides to social organizations, supervision and evaluation of social organizations is still very weak. This essay quotes exploration and practice of Licang District in Qingdao government purchasing community service construction as an example, explains the theoretical logic, the feasibility and the existing model of purchase of services and analyzes the current situation and problems of China government purchase of social services. At the end of this essay, some suggestions are offered and demonstrate the directions of the Chinese government purchase of services combined with the domestic and foreign experiences of purchasing public services.
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