City’s Study Construction: Considerations for Application of Wenzhou (China) Creative City

Abstract

City’s Study, as the usage of design thinking in Wenzhou urban construction, has had a great development. It has significant guidance for the application of Wenzhou Creative City. This paper aimed to draw the considerations of City’s Study for Creative City construction and adopted the mixed method paradigm in the study. The researchers found out that as the City’s Study has various functions such as culture, entertainment, and leisure, rather than being limited to cultural functions, it has an obvious promoting effect on residents’ learning and studying. This provided an advantaged position for the urban cultural construction in Wenzhou and promotes the construction of the City’s 15-minute Cultural Circle due to the usage of design thinking in city construction. The findings can be used by the Wenzhou government in China to support Creative City Construction. The outcome was to take design thinking and people-oriented thought in other areas of city construction such as business and policy-making, which can be a huge boost for the application of Wenzhou Creative City and other cities can take it into consideration as well.



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Pengyu Lin, Wenzhou-Kean Universtiy, China
Rosalie Muertigue Palaroan, Wenzhou-Kean University, China

Paper Information
Conference: ACAH2023
Stream: Aesthetics

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To cite this article:
Lin P., & Palaroan R. (2023) City’s Study Construction: Considerations for Application of Wenzhou (China) Creative City ISSN: 2186-229X – The Asian Conference on Arts & Humanities 2023 Official Conference Proceedings https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2186-229X.2023.30
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2186-229X.2023.30


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