The design of a rural cultural tourism town, to put it bluntly, is a "hodgepodge", and everything has to be mixed in! From planning to architecture, from landscape to culture, to industry, no one is missing!
First of all, we have to find out the details of this village, just like understanding each other before going on a blind date. What about the natural environment? What are the historical cultures? What do you want to live? You have to know all of this.
Then, let's start to "draw a map" of the town. Cultural exhibition areas, leisure and entertainment areas, and characteristic blocks, these must be arranged, just like building blocks, they must be organized, don't mess up!
As for the architectural style, it depends on the "appearance" of the countryside. Don't be too avant-garde, you have to fit in with the scenery around you. It's like when you get dressed, you have to think about the occasion!
Landscape design, to put it bluntly, is to "put on makeup" for the town. Squares, green belts, and water systems must all be there, so that they look beautiful!
Don't forget the "soul" of culture. The history and culture of the countryside must be well excavated, just like digging for treasure. There must be exhibitions and performances, so that visitors can feel the "cultural flavor" of the countryside.
In terms of industry, it's like finding a "job" for a small town. Characteristic agriculture, leisure tourism, cultural creativity, these must be developed, so that the town's wallet bulges!
Infrastructure and supporting services are like "adding some material" to the town. Transportation, water, electricity, and communications must be done well, as well as accommodation, catering, and shopping, so that tourists can have fun and live comfortably.
Don't forget to involve the local residents, just like the guests at home, everyone will be lively together. Only when we work together can the town develop better!
Ecological and environmental protection is like "wearing green clothes" for the town. Don't get too dirty, protect the environment, so that the town can be beautiful for a long time.
Finally, don't forget to "advertise" the town. *The Internet must be used, so that everyone knows how good this rural cultural tourism town is! Do some special activities to attract tourists and attention, and make the town more and more famous!
In short, the design of rural cultural tourism towns is a hodgepodge, and everything has to be mixed in. But as long as we do it with our hearts, we will be able to create a rural cultural tourism town with both characteristics and vitality!