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The state-led approach to industrial heritage in China's mega-events: capital accumulation, urban regeneration, and heritage preservation

Zhang, Mengke  orcid-logo
August 7, 2024
Built Heritage

This paper employs a comparative analysis to investigate the state-led use of industrial heritage in major Chinese mega-events, delving into the three cases of the Guangzhou Asian Games, the Shanghai Expo, and the Beijing Winter Olympics. Examining the evolving practices led by Chinese governments reveals unique pathways for industrial heritage and showcases its diverse roles in economic development and societal transformation. The three cases illustrate the nuanced dynamics between market forces and state interventions, emphasising the importance of strategic planning and long-term considerations in mega-event-induced heritage practices. Mega-events serve as catalysts for urban regeneration, allowing governments to allocate substantial resources to conserve and repurpose industrial heritage. However, the current paper contends that the sustained benefits of industrial heritage hinge on thoughtful planning for long-term economic and social sustainability, emphasising the need to constrain a focus on shortterm gains through land revenue. These reflections contribute to a nuanced understanding of the intricate interplay between heritage preservation, economic development, and sustainable urban planning in the context of China's mega-events.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1186/s43238-024-00144-1
Author(s)
Zhang, Mengke  orcid-logo

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Date Issued

2024-08-07

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Published in
Built Heritage
Volume

8

Issue

1

Article Number

30

Start page

1

End page

14

Subjects

Industrial heritage practices

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Mega-events

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State entrepreneurialism

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Land transformation

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Urban development

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EPFL units
SCI-CDH-FGB  
FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

Swiss National Science Foundation

189196

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August 12, 2024
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