Thesis on tourism aesthetics. Comparison of Chinese and Western Cultural Landscape Aesthetics
Humanistic landscape, also known as cultural landscape, is a landscape formed by superimposing cultural characteristics on natural landscape in order to meet some material and spiritual needs in people's daily life. The most important embodiment of human landscape is settlement. Followed by clothing, architecture, music and so on. Architectural features reflect religious architectural landscapes such as Islamic architectural landscape and Buddhist architectural landscape. There are many different definitions of human landscape in academic circles. The following are some common definitions: Definition: Human landscape refers to a landscape picture formed by historical scenes related to people's social activities. Including architecture, roads, cliff carvings, myths and legends, human anecdotes and other aesthetic logic psychology derived from the aesthetic discourse of China ancient architecture and the definition of Jiang Xiaoxi in Hubei Social Sciences. Humanistic landscape refers to historical and cultural sites such as cultural relics, religious sites and ethnic customs.