Fangchuan Scenic Spot: From Imperialist Relic to International Co-operation

Authors

  • Yue Guo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/pgp3p666

Keywords:

Fangchuan; Tourist Attractions; Border Tourism.

Abstract

Different ethnic groups have lived successively in the Fangchuan area, and in recent times, the Manchu ancestors, Korean settlers and Han immigrants have left different historical and cultural accumulations for Fangchuan according to their different life experiences. Since the development of Hunchun City Fangchuan Scenic Area in 1992, these cultural resources have been developed selectively and gradually improved to develop a unique border tourism industry. In the construction of Fangchuan Scenic Spot, on the one hand, it tries to excavate historical and cultural resources to form a historical accumulation with a sense of depth, it tries to bring people on both sides of the border closer in time and space, enhance common memory, promote mutual trust, lay the foundation for enhancing people-to-people communication and promoting regional integration, and it also provides reference for the development of tourism in other border areas.

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The cited "Hunchun County Annals" in this article mainly refers to the "Hunchun County Annals" in the Changbai series "Hunchun Historical Annals" edited by Li Shutian, published by Jilin Literature and History Publishing House in 1991, pages 31-35.

The Cultural and Historical Materials Committee of the Hunchun County Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference: "Hunchun Cultural and Historical Materials (Third Edition)", 1985, pp. 2-3.

The Cultural and Historical Materials Committee of the Hunchun County Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference: "Hunchun Cultural and Historical Materials (Third Edition)", 1985, pp. 33-35.

Compilation Committee of Fangchuan Village Annals in Jingxin Town, Hunchun City, Jilin Province: Fangchuan Village Annals, Beijing: Fangzhi Publishing House, December 2017, pages 3-5.

Fangchuan Village Chronicle Compilation Committee, Jingxin Town, Hunchun City, Jilin Province: Fangchuan Village Chronicle, Beijing: Fangzhi Publishing House, December 2017, page 12.

This article mainly refers to the "Hunchun Local Chronicles" (photocopy version) edited in July of the second year of the pseudo Kant era.

Compilation Committee of Fangchuan Village Record of Jingxin Town, Hunchun City, Jilin Province: Fangchuan Village Record, Beijing: Fangzhi Publishing House, December 2017, p. 12.

Sun Chunri, A History of Korean Migration in China, Beijing: Zhonghua Shuju, August 2009, pp. 76-78.

The first step was the resumption of operation of the Tumen River water upstream in 2016. In order to realise the second step of the plan, the construction of the regional tourist wharf and port joint inspection facility rooms between China and the DPRK was completed in 2017, and the acceptance of the customs clearance and inspection equipment was completed at the cross-border tourist corridor of China's Fangchuan in November 2018, and the tourist corridor of Fangchuan to the DPRK was officially approved in December of the same year.

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Published

2024-08-12

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How to Cite

Guo, Yue. 2024. “Fangchuan Scenic Spot: From Imperialist Relic to International Co-Operation”. Scientific Journal Of Humanities and Social Sciences 6 (8): 1-13. https://doi.org/10.54691/pgp3p666.