Study on the Deep Development of the Tourist Area of Sanya from the Perspective of Global Tourism Yuan Qi 1, a 1 University of Sanya, Sanya, Hainan, 572000 a Email
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Initial Exploration of a Protection System for Historical and Cultural Towns and Villages in Hainan, China
Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture XV 297 INITIAL EXPLORATION OF A PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN HAINAN, CHINA WANG ZHENYU Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China ABSTRACT The long course of Chinese national history runs from a remote source. Since China has a vast territory, different regions formed a variety of regional cultures with different natural environments and era evolutions. Historical and cultural towns and villages not only exist as individual entities, but also as integrated urban and rural settlements and regional cultures. This paper presents the methodologies for the protection of historical towns and villages in the phase of systematic planning in Hainan Province. The research begin with looking at Hainan’s regional culture, adopting the research method of anthropology and regional heritage to retrace the culture of Hainan’s towns and villages, analysing the status quo, and on this basis, building a framework of Hainan historical towns and villages in promotion of its rational protection and development. Keywords: historical and cultural towns and villages, land use, Meso-scale space unit, non-motor- vehicle travel. 1 INTRODUCTION Hainan is a tropical island in southern China with beautiful scenery; its special natural environment has created an exotic culture. Today, most people see Hainan as an international scenic spot; however, less attention is paid to Hainan’s culture and traditions, which, to some extent, results in a lack of cultural construction. Historical and cultural villages and towns are important space carriers of Hainan culture; therefore, the construction of provincial-level historical and cultural towns and villages to protect the historical and cultural heritage of Hainan is essential. -
Using Zircon U–Pb Ages to Constrain the Provenance and Transport of Heavy Minerals Within the Northwestern Shelf Of
Accepted Manuscript Using zircon U–Pb ages to constrain the provenance and transport of heavy minerals within the northwestern shelf of the South China Sea Lifeng Zhong, Gang Li, Wen Yan, Bin Xia, Yuexing Feng, Li Miao, Jianxin Zhao PII: S1367-9120(16)30367-4 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2016.11.019 Reference: JAES 2857 To appear in: Journal of Asian Earth Sciences Received Date: 27 July 2016 Revised Date: 11 November 2016 Accepted Date: 20 November 2016 Please cite this article as: Zhong, L., Li, G., Yan, W., Xia, B., Feng, Y., Miao, L., Zhao, J., Using zircon U–Pb ages to constrain the provenance and transport of heavy minerals within the northwestern shelf of the South China Sea, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (2016), doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2016.11.019 This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proof before it is published in its final form. Please note that during the production process errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain. Using zircon U–Pb ages to constrain the provenance and transport of heavy minerals within the northwestern shelf of the South China Sea Lifeng Zhonga,b,, Gang Lib, Wen Yanb, Bin Xiaa, Yuexing Fengc, Li Miaob, Jianxin Zhaoc a School of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China b Key Laboratory of Marginal Sea Geology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510301, China c Radiogenic Isotope Laboratory, School of Earth Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072, Australia ABSTRACT Numerous ore-grade heavy mineral placer deposits occur in the northern South China Sea region. -
Based on the Research of Primitive Architecture of Li Nationality in Hainan Province
European Journal of Sustainable Development (2018), 7, 3, 111-119 ISSN: 2239-5938 Doi: 10.14207/ejsd.2018.v7n3p111 Sustainable Development of Traditional Houseboat: Based on the Research of Primitive Architecture of Li Nationality in Hainan Province Fuyu Yang1 Abstract Li Nationality is the earliest boong in Hainan Province, their history and cultures are listed in The World’s and National Intangible cultural Heritage. Li Nationality’s dwellings space and model have their peculiar vantages including the ancient wisdom of sustainable environmental protection and respecting natural world. Li Nationality adopted the idea of building a boat to construct houses and organized their own families before 4000 years ago and the houseboats contained typical characteristics of simple, saving materials and making good use of the old boats . However, with the modern cultures influence of Han Nationality, more Li people is giving up their traditional houseboats. The only reserved village which possesses traditional houseboats is Baizha in the Dongfang City of Hainan Province. Hainan Province government and researchers are trying to protect the related cultures and houseboats style architecture by moving them into the scenic area or introduce more tourists to visit village having houseboats to increase the income of Li Nationality and make them adapt themselves to modern economic society based on reserve traditional life-style. Step 1 is digging historical and cultural information in Li Nationality, their fairy stories, religious faith and folk songs, step 2 is applying all those materials to intangible cultural heritage list and getting enough subsidiary funds from governments, step 3 is organizing researchers and architects to visit village, step 4 is attracting more tourists to visit it, reserving this traditional architecture style based on cyclic economy. -
A Semantic Expansion Model for VGI Retrieval
International Journal of Geo-Information Article A Semantic Expansion Model for VGI Retrieval Tao Sun 1, Hui Xia 2, Lin Li 1,3,4,* , Hang Shen 1 and Yu Liu 1 1 School of Resource and Environment Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China; [email protected] (T.S.); [email protected] (H.S.); [email protected] (Y.L.) 2 Changjiang Spatial Information Technology Engineering CO, LTD, Wuhan 430079, China; [email protected] 3 The Key Laboratory for Geographical Information Systems, Ministry of Education, Wuhan 430079, China 4 Geo Spatial Information Science Collaborative Innovation Center of Wuhan University, 129 Luoyu Rd., Wuhan 430079, China * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +86-138-7150-4963 Received: 19 October 2019; Accepted: 16 December 2019; Published: 17 December 2019 Abstract: OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a representative volunteered geographic information (VGI) project. However, there have been difficulties in retrieving spatial information from OSM. Ontology is an effective knowledge organization and representation method that is often used to enrich the search capabilities of search systems. This paper constructed an OSM ontology model with semantic property items. A query expansion method is also proposed based on the similarity of properties of the ontology model. Moreover, a relevant experiment is conducted using OSM data related to China. The experimental results demonstrate that the recall and precision of the proposed method reach 80% and 87% for geographic information retrieval, respectively. This study provides a method that can be used as a reference for subsequent research on spatial information retrieval. Keywords: geographical information retrieval; OSM ontology; sematic similarity; query expansion 1. -
Pandemic and Remote Teaching in Higher Education Susana Gonçalves E Suzanne Majhanovich (Coord.) Pandemic and Remote Teaching in Higher Education Pandemic and Remote
Pandemic and remote teaching in Higher Education Susana Gonçalves e Suzanne Majhanovich (Coord.) Pandemic and remote teaching in Higher Education Pandemic and remote A coleção Estratégias de Ensino e Sucesso Académico: Boas Práticas no Ensino Superior valoriza a investigação aplicada e tem por objetivo divulgar estudos no âmbito da pedagogia, métodos pedagógicos inovadores, iniciativas promotoras do sucesso académico e projetos de intervenção desenvolvidos em cooperação entre instituições de ensino superior e organizações da comunidade. Edições Coleção CINEP Estratégias de Ensino e Sucesso Académico: Boas Práticas no Ensino Superior Pandemic and remote teaching in Higher Education Pandemic and remote teaching in Higher Education Coordination Susana Gonçalves Suzanne Majhanovich Coimbra, 2021 Coleção | Series Estratégias de Ensino e Sucesso Académico: Boas Práticas no Ensino Superior Coord. da Coleção: Susana Gonçalves Comissão editorial da coleção | Editorial Comittee Helena Almeida, Paula Fonseca, Susana Gonçalves, Cândida Malça, Fátima Neves, Carlos Dias Pereira, Marco Veloso Vol. 11 Pandemic and remote teaching in Higher Education Coordenação | Coordination: Susana Gonçalves, Suzanne Majhanovich Revisão de Textos | Reviewers Susana Gonçalves, Suzanne Majhanovich ISBN: 978-989-53180-0-1 (impresso) ISBN: 978-989-53180-1-8 (ebook) ©2021, CINEP/IPC Todos os direitos reservados. Nenhuma parte deste livro pode ser impressa, fotocopiada, ou reproduzida ou utilizada de alguma forma ou por meio mecânico, eletrónico ou outro, ou em qualquer espaço de armazenamento de informação ou sistema de busca eletrónico sem permissão por escrito dos editores. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. -
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Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, volume 32 3rd International Conference on Economics, Management, Law and Education (EMLE 2017) Research on the Evaluation and Optimization of Governmental Tourism Official Website at County and City Levels Based on Hierarchical Analysis Take Hainan as an Example Fuyuan Bao International Hospitality Management School University of Sanya Sanya, China 572022 Abstract—Set up the evaluation system and index weight of spatial distribution, etc. Gao Jing, etc (2007) selected the secondary index which contain e-government, information information service, transaction processing, technical support, service, website design, online transaction, interactive marketing strategy and website operation as a primary index to communication, customer relationship management, etc by evaluate the marketing functions of 31 provincial government analytic hierarchy process for tourism official website of county tourism websites in the marketing function aspect of tourism and municipal level and take Hainan as an example to evaluate. official website.[1] Li Junyi (2010) considered that the We find that the tourism official website of county and municipal destination network marketing system should have the level is in the middle and low level overall. The degree of functions of information supply, information interaction, education of tourism official website of county and municipal in online transaction and relationship management, etc.[2] Wang south is high, followed by north and east and the west and the Ya (2014) established four evaluation index system and 39 middle are weaker. In view of indicator, the level of information service and website design is higher, the level of interactive specific secondary indexes and analyzed the website of local communication is general and the level of e-government, online cities in Shandong province.[3] Brand image is closely related transaction and customer relationship management is lower. -
Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Chlorophyll a Concentration in the Sanya Bay of China
2010 Second lIT A International Conference on Geoscience and Remote Sensing Spatial-temporal characteristics of chlorophyll a concentration in the Sanya Bay of China C. Y. Shen P. Shi, Q. G. Xing, S. Z. Liang, M. J. Li South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yantai, China Guangdong Ocean University, Zhanjiang, China Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, J. D. Dong e-mail:[email protected] South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China Abstract-The present study investigated the spatial With the rapid development of the tourism, industry and temporal characteristics of chlorophyll a (chi-a) fishery, Sanya Bay is facing ecological problem. Study concentration in Sanya Bay by shipboard survey data at 12 showed that parts of the sea area have been polluted in stations from 2006 to 2008, and discussed the relationship different degrees, and some of them were very serious, between chl-a distribution and influential factors using such as the estuary and the harbor [8]. Researches have MOD[S sea surface temperature (SST), sea surface wind been carried out about the biology resource and ecology (SSW) and rainwater runoff data. Results showed that the environment in Sanya Bay [1,6,9,10-13]. However, here is chl-a concentration in Sanya Bay ranged from 0.30 to 13.58 3 lacking of longtime variability of chl-a and it's correlative mg'm- , the average concentration and standard deviation 3 3 factors. The main aim of the present study was to (SD) were 1.49 mg'm- and 1.74 mg'm- respectively. -
5D3N HAINAN ISLAND by LION AIR – STARTING JAKARTA CHENESE NEW YEAR Code
5D3N HAINAN ISLAND by LION AIR – STARTING JAKARTA CHENESE NEW YEAR Code : Day 1 JAKARTA– HAIKOU (-) Hari ini Anda akan berkumpul di Bandara Soekarno-Hatta untuk melakukan perjalanan menuju kota Haikou. Setibanya anda akan diantar ke hotel untuk beristirahat. Hotel : Hotel *4/ Setaraf Day 2 HAIKOU – WENCHANG (MP/MS/MM) BUS Setelah sarapan anda akan diajak mengunjungi Qilou Arcade Old Streets, yang dibangun pada akhir dinasti Song. Setelah itu Mengunjungi Mission Hills New Town yang merupakan area baru untuk penduduk lokal dan wisatawan dapat berbelanja. Perjalanan dilanjutkan menuju Latex dan Yangshengtang. Setelah itu Anda diantar ke hotel untuk beristirahat. Optional Tour : 1. Night Cruise on Sanya Bay = RMB 230 / Pax 2. Night Cruise Perahu Naga (youngle) on Sanya Bay = RMB 245 / Pax Hotel : Hotel *4/ Setaraf Day 3 WENCHANG – LINGSHUI - SANYA (MP/MS/MM) BUS (ARCADE OLD STREET) HARI 3 WENCHANG – LINGSHUI - SANYA (MP/MS/MM) BUS (ARCADE OLD STREET) Setelah sarapan Pagi, Anda akan diajak mengunjungi Desa Bali, sebuah desa dengan arsitektur bernuansa Bali yang ada di Xinglong. Kemudian mengunjungi Yetian Minority Nationality Village untuk melihat uniknya kehidupan suku minoritas Li dan Miao di Hainan. Perjalanan dilanjutkan menuju Jewelry Shop dan bermalam di kota Sanya. Optional Tour : 1. Las Vegas Show = RMB 270 / Pax 2. Romantix Show = RMB 320 / Pax Hotel : Hotel *4/ Setaraf Day 4 SANYA – HAIKOU ( MP/MS/MM) BUS Setelah sarapan pagi, Anda diajak mengunjungi Dadong Sea, kemudian melewati Giant Tree Hotel. Dilanjutkan berbelanja di toko Bamboo Charcoal dan Fish Oil. Selanjutnya perjalanan dilanjutkan menuju Phoenix Hill Park, dimana Anda dapat melihat pemandangan Kota Sanya dari atas bukit. -
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CORE Metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk Provided by UKM Journal Article Repository Sains Malaysiana 47(4)(2018): 651-659 http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2018-4704-02 Distribution and Behaviour of Nitrogen Compounds in the Surface Water of Sungai Terengganu Estuary, Southern Waters of South China Sea, Malaysia (Taburan dan Perlakuan Sebatian Nitrogen di Permukaan Air Muara Sungai Terengganu, Perairan Selatan Laut China Selatan, Malaysia) SUHAIMI SURATMAN*, AZYYATI ABDUL AZIZ, NORHAYATI MOHD TAHIR & LEE HIN LEE ABSTRACT A study was carried out to determine the distribution and behaviour of nitrogen (N) compounds (nitrite, nitrate, ammonia, dissolved and particulate organic nitrogen) in Sungai Terengganu estuary (TRE). Surface water samples were collected during ebb neap and spring tides for the longitudinal survey along the salinity gradient. The results indicated that all N compounds behave non-conservatively with addition during both tidal cycles, except for nitrate which exhibited removal behaviour during spring tide. In general, higher concentration of N compounds was observed during spring tide compared to neap tide. It is suggested that during spring tide, stronger water turbulence resulted in resuspension of nutrients in bottom sediment and lead to the increase in N compounds concentrations in the surface water. The diurnal survey for the freshwater station showed that the concentrations of N compounds follow the ebb and flood variations, whereas for the coastal station the reverse trend was observed. Comparisons with a previous study under similar tidal conditions show there was an increase in nitrite and ammonia concentrations in TRE, which was probably due to increase in discharge from the rapid development activities around this area. -
9Th ROUND HAINAN REGATTA 2018
9th ROUND HAINAN REGATTA 2018 The 9th Round Hainan Regatta is organized by Hainan Provincial Government, which will be held from March 24th to April 1st in Hainan, all sailors are sincerely welcomed from around the world. NOTICE OF RACE 1. RULES 1.1 The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) 2017-2020. 1.2 No national authority prescriptions will apply. 1.3 Additional rules: Ø The WORLD SAILING Offshore Special Regulations (OSR) for a Category 3 event; Ø The IRC Rules Parts A, B & C; except that IRC Rule 22.4 shall not apply. There will be no limitations on crew number or weight except as required for boats rated; Ø The class rules of boats entered in a One-Design Class; Ø International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (IRPCAS) may replace the RRS part TWO as stated in the Sailing Instructions; Ø The Notice of Race; 1.4 The 9th Round Hainan Regatta 2018 Sailing Instructions (with amendments). 1.5 This Notice of Race may be amended by the Round Hainan Regatta 2018 Sailing Instructions. 1.6 Race documents will be published in both Chinese and English. In case of conflict between languages, the English text will take precedence. 2. ADVERTISING 2.1 The advertising displayed on a boat (hull, sails and boom) or on crew-wear during the event is permitted in accordance with WORLD SAILING Regulation 20 of Advertising Code, and requirements from Local rules. 2.2 Boats shall be required to display advertising chosen and supplied by the organizing authority. -
Equalization of Public Service Facilities for Tourist Cities
Fei WANG, Wei Wei, and Ming LI 49th ISOCARP Congress 2013 Equalization of Public Service Facilities for Tourist Cities Equalization of Public Service Facilities for Tourist Cities - Case Study of Sanya’s Downtown Public Service Facilities in the Planning Process Fei WANG, Wei Wei, and Ming LI, China academy of urban planning and design, China, 1. Background and proposition The achievement of equalization is a core idea of public service facilities for a city. It is also an important way to achieve society justice, reduce the disparity between urban and rural areas, the rich and the poor, as well as other negative impacts of imbalanced development. The approaches to achieve the equalization of public service facilities are quite different, depending on the main function, spatial pattern and population composition in a city. As one of China’s most representative tourist city, tourism has become the pillar industry in Sanya, which is the strongest drive for economic growth and also a major factor impacts its sustainable progress. After ten years of growth, Sanya is experiencing an explosive increase in terms of both its tourist number and tourist production value. Seasonal population agglomeration brings huge challenges to the supply of public service facilities. Problems such as land for public service facilities occupied by the overwhelming development of tourism real estate, inadequate supply and low quality of service facilities for local residents are becoming more and more serious. Under the background of seasonal population vibration and periodic demand variety on public service facilities, how to satisfy the different needs of tourists, migrant people and local residents, taken the population distribution as a point of breakthrough, becomes the primary aspect to rationally allocate the public service facilities in the tourism districts featured by dramatic population change. -
Rare Earth Element Distributions in Continental Shelf Sediment, Northern South China Sea
water Article Rare Earth Element Distributions in Continental Shelf Sediment, Northern South China Sea Qian Ge 1,2,*, Z. George Xue 3,4,5 and Fengyou Chu 1,2 1 Key Laboratory of Submarine Geosciences, Ministry of Natural Resources, Hangzhou 310012, China; [email protected] 2 Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Hangzhou 310012, China 3 Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA; [email protected] 4 Center for Computation and Technology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA 5 Coastal Studies Institute, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 16 October 2020; Accepted: 11 December 2020; Published: 16 December 2020 Abstract: A total of 388 surface sediment samples taken from the northern South China Sea (SCS) continental shelf were analyzed to characterize the signature of their rare earth elements (REEs). The average REEs concentration was 192.94 µg/g, with a maximum of 349.07 µg/g, and a minimum of 32.97 µg/g. The chondrite-normalized REEs pattern exhibits a remarkably light REEs accumulation, a relatively flat heavy REEs pattern, and a negative Eu anomaly. We subdivided the study area into three zones using the characteristics of REEs and statistical characteristics. Zone I: continental shelf off western Guangdong Province. Here, the sediment provenance is mainly river-derived from the Pearl River, Taiwanese rivers, and those in the adjacent area. Zone II: Qiongzhou Strait and Leizhou Peninsula. Here, the sediment provenance consists of the Qiongzhou Strait and the Hainan Island.