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학술저널
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Hong, Chang Yu (제주연구원)
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한국지적정보학회 한국지적정보학회지 한국지적정보학회지 제21권 제3호
발행연도
2019.12
수록면
95 - 114 (20page)
DOI
10.46416/JKCIA.2019.12.21.3.95

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This research paper sketches qualitative dialogue regarding a topic of radical renovation caused from the Westernization process in Singapore Chinatown. Singapore"s urban policy in preserving its historic districts was implemented in the context of a fast-expanding economy and rapid urban development under westernization and globalization toward developed western countries. However, the authorities did not pay attention to the needs of traditional conservation in Chinatown. Even though Singapore’s Chinatown benefited in part from its modernized and westernized appearance, the stories of the shophouses and Majesty Theatre show that the regional policy has not succeeded in retaining the traditional and historical activities which were reflective of the authentic local community life. After several decades of demolition and rebuilding, there is now a cautious and keen governmental interest in conserving areas of historic-ethnic Singapore. There is nowhere that better represents and manifests the history of Singaporean and Chinese culture than in Singapore’s Chinatown. In particular, the governing authorities have radically redeveloped and globalized Chinatown in Singapore with Western standards based on modernization and globalization. However, the regional history is a society’s memory of its past. Thus, when structures and districts have excellent historic properties, they should be managed and conserved in a proper way. Furthermore, to advocate for the preservation of slums and decrepit shophouse buildings because of romantic sentiments is undoubtedly required for improving their future, and does not constitute an unrealistic and undesirable aim. Buildings and ways of life should be preserved because they have certain benefits to society as a whole.

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Abstract
Ⅰ. Introduction
II. Theoretical Framework
III. Singapore Chinatown’s Spatial Symbols
Ⅳ. Discussions
V. Conclusion
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