Homogenization in the process of Urbanization
Abstract
have a strong sense of urban cultural identity and take consistent actions in urban renewal (upgrading of old urban areas) and development.
The development of new urban areas promotes the prosperity and development of urban culture by strengthening cultural identity, preserving
and innovating urban culture, integrating local cultural elements, taking into account the cultural connotation and regional uniqueness of the
city, and creating a city with unique charm and strong influence.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/utc.v10i4.248
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