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Title:   RESEARCH ON THE ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES AND CULTURE FROM WEIWU OF HAKKA IN JIANGXI
การวิจัยลักษณะทางสถาปัตยกรรมและวัฒนธรรมจากบ้านเหวยวูของชาวฮากกาในมณฑลเจียงซี
Authors: YULING LAI
YULINg LAI
Kittikorn Nopudomphan
กิตติกรณ์ นพอุดมพันธุ์
Srinakharinwirot University
Kittikorn Nopudomphan
กิตติกรณ์ นพอุดมพันธุ์
kittikornn@swu.ac.th
kittikornn@swu.ac.th
Keywords: Hakka Weiwu Traditional architecture
Issue Date:  15
Publisher: Srinakharinwirot University
Abstract: This study explores the architectural characteristics and cultural aspects of Hakka Weiwu in Jiangxi. The research has two distinct objectives: (1) to summarize the historical background of the formation and migration routes of Hakka people. It aims to provide an overview of the overall process of the formation, development, and changes of Hakka Weiwu, Wubao, and Tulou; (2) to compile information on the changes in the functions of Hakka Weiwu and related policies from their inception in 2023. This will be accomplished through a combination of literature research, field investigations, and interviews with individuals associated with Hakka Weiwu. These dual objectives will help shed light on the historical and architectural aspects of Hakka Weiwu while also examining their evolution in terms of function and policy up to the present year. Through these interviews, it becomes evident that from the inception of Hakka Weiwu up to 2023, there have been positive changes in both their functions and policies. Simultaneously, governmental initiatives, starting in the early 1990s, have played a pivotal role in formulating policies to protect Hakka Weiwu. These policies have been instrumental in supporting and driving the conservation, development, and innovation of Hakka.
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URI: http://ir-ithesis.swu.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/2663
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