Eco-museum: A place where local nature, culture, and industry are preserved and where local residents and tourists can learn and interact together.
Local resources: Natural, cultural, and industrial assets unique to a region.
Conservation and development: Protecting and further developing the natural environment and cultural resources.
Facility: A large-scale facility built to attract visitors.
Tourist resources: natural and cultural elements that attract tourists.
Economic Independence: The ability of a community to conduct economic activities without outside support.
Core Museum: The central facility of an eco-museum.
Key Person: A person who plays an important role in the revitalization of a region.
Partnership: A system in which the government and residents work together.
Vision: Future goals and prospects.
Georges Henri Rivière: French museum expert who proposed the concept of eco-museums.
International Museum Congress: An international conference attended by museums from around the world.
Economic disparity between central and rural areas: the economic difference between urban and rural areas.
Local Livelihoods: Lifestyle and culture of the people living in the area.
Historical Inquiry: Research from a historical perspective.
Nature Facilities: Facilities with a nature theme.
Administration-driven: A method in which the government takes the lead.
Satellite facility: A related facility located in the vicinity of the main facility.
Curator: A professional who manages exhibits and provides explanations at a museum.
Green tourism: Tourism activities to enjoy nature and rural areas.
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