The Development of Jingdezhen in the View of Cultural Innovation

Songjie LI, Shujing WANG, Xinghua LI

Abstract


Jingdezhen porcelain is famous all over the world. During the development of ceramics, with continuous cultural innovation and technological progress, it created the legends of the city development. But in modern times, the development of Jingdezhen was in trouble. How to reshape the glorious city and realize the sustainable development of the economy? This paper, from the perspective of cultural innovation, Jingdezhen in space, time, technology, brand many dimensions, Jingde town development and urban construction are put forward for sustainable development train of thought.

Key words: Cultural innovation; Jingdezhen; Ceramics; Urban development


Keywords


Cultural innovation; Jingdezhen; Ceramics; Urban development

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.sss.1923018420120304.ZR0102

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