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This paper provides an in-depth analysis and research on the cultural characteristics and geospatial distribution of the landscape environment through the perspective of regional culture. Firstly, the theories related to regional culture and landscape are elaborated, and the relationship between them is summarized, and the landscape is analyzed to summarize the problems. Then relevant cases are selected and analyzed to draw inspiration from the application of regional culture in the landscape. Taking regional culture application as the entry point, the design principle, expression method, and application element design of regional culture in landscape application are summarized. Finally, the landscape design is a practical case to analyze the current situation and regional culture, and summarize the design concept, principle, and strategy of regional culture application in the landscape, and carry out the overall planning, thus reflecting the regional and cultural nature of the local landscape, and better showing the local regional culture. It provides help for the application of regional culture in landscape design, enhances the cultural connotation of the landscape, and highlights the regional characteristics. Under the guidance of the strategy, we focus on the systematic study of the thematic positioning, functional composition, spatial layout, cultural narrative, architectural design, external space, and landscape design. Finally, through further refinement of the case design study, we try to propose general film city planning and design strategies and suggestions, ho** to provide useful references for other similar planning and design.
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Special Scientific Research: Projects: of Shaanxi Education Department The Beginning of Silk Road--Study on the Construction Method of Landscape Public Art and Urban- Space in **'an.19JK0456.
The General: Project of Humanities and Social: Sciences Research of the Ministry. Of Education “Research on the Intervention Mechanism of public Art Based on the promotion of Urban humanities Care” 19YJC760058.
Teaching Reform: Project “Research on: Teaching Methods and System of Urban Sculpture Major Design Elective Courses under the Background of Art”.YLZYO902.
**'an 2021 social science planning fund project “Research on the path of **'an folk art involved in rural cultural tourism construction from the perspective of cultural memory”.YS17.
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Yang, W., Lin, B. & Wen, C. Cultural characteristics and geospatial distribution of landscape ecology in the perspective of regional culture. Arab J Geosci 14, 2264 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-08623-w
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