RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN >> 2005, Vol. 14 >> Issue (2): 254-257.

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ECO-MUSEUM CONCEPTION AND CHINESE APPLICATION ——A CASE STUDY IN MIAO VILLAGES, SUOGA,GUIZHOU PROVINCE

LIU Pei-lin(1) , Abby Liu(2), Geoff Wall(3)   

  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2005-03-20
  • Contact: LIU Pei-lin

Abstract: Eco-museum, a concept that was firstly introduced in the 1970s, is an emerging apparatus for preserving ethnic groups’ cultural heritages through living form of exhibition. The fundamental rationales of eco-museum lie in the theoretical foundation of ecology discipline. It is exercised through the display of a specific group’s entire cultural attributes within a specific geographical location. Eco-museum is distinctively different from its conventional counterparts not only for its visual forms but also for its predominately community-based and locality-driven approach and for its abilities to preserve authenticity locally through a “living” style of display. This paper is an exploratory study discussing the application of eco-museum in a Miao minority village in Suoga, Guizhou, China. It provides the background of the establishment of Suoga Eco-museum and identifies the opportunities and impacts that eco-museum presents to the minority villagers. It also examines problems associated with the development of an eco-museum: the search of local eco-museum definition, staged performance for tourism versus heritage preservation for sustainable development, and the adequate environmental capacity to accommodate tourist demands,and so on.

Key words: eco-museum

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