Abstract:National Cultural Parks are new types of cultural experience spaces created through institutional innovation and the integration and reshaping of cultural and historical resources, with the dissemination and inheritance of natural culture as their core value and main task. They are also key carriers for the public to perceive “national culture” and shape national cultural identity. Textual analysis of online comments from twelve sample points along the Wuhan section of the Yangtze River National Cultural Park from 2019 to 2023, combined with random sampling questionnaire surveys, showed that: the public perception of national culture through National Cultural Parks is a cyclical system based on schema updates at the micro level and a dynamic mutual construction system of national culture and folk culture mediated by National Cultural Parks at the macro level. The individual perception of national culture is jointly influenced by perceptual medium, perceptual context, perceptual basis, and perceptual emotion, presenting a hierarchical structure of “identity recognition-connotation perception-emotional identification.” Currently, the overall perception of national culture is weak, and the effect of National Cultural Parks construction has not yet been manifested. Therefore, the future construction of National Cultural Parks should be guided by enhancing public perception of national culture, focusing on building a national cultural spectrum, creating diversified perceptual contexts, and achieving a leap from individual schema updates to national identity among the people.
彭雷霆 皮彦芳. 国家文化公园建设中的公众国家文化感知建构[J]. 华中师范大学学报(人文社会科学版), 2025, 64(6): 57-69.
Peng Leiting Pi Yanfang. Construction of Public Perception of National Culture in the Construction of National Cultural Parks. journal1, 2025, 64(6): 57-69.