Title: The Dichotomy of Dachen Island’s Red Culture: Portrayal vs. Reality in the
Context of Tourism Development
Authors: Yujie B. Zhang
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Yujie B. Zhang Research Scholar, Westwood High School, Austin, Texas, United State of America
MLA 8 Zhang, Yujie B. "The Dichotomy of Dachen Island’s Red Culture: Portrayal vs. Reality in the Context of Tourism Development." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 9, no. 9, Sept. 2024, pp. 3344-3352, doi.org/10.46609/IJSSER.2024.v09i09.012. Accessed Sept. 2024.
APA 6 Zhang, Y. (2024, September). The Dichotomy of Dachen Island’s Red Culture: Portrayal vs. Reality in the Context of Tourism Development. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 9(9), 3344-3352. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.46609/IJSSER.2024.v09i09.012
Chicago Zhang, Yujie B. "The Dichotomy of Dachen Island’s Red Culture: Portrayal vs. Reality in the Context of Tourism Development." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 9, no. 9 (September 2024), 3344-3352. Accessed September, 2024. https://doi.org/10.46609/IJSSER.2024.v09i09.012.
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ABSTRACT: Following the evacuation of the Dachen Islands by the Republic of China in 1955, the People’s
Republic of China undertook a reconstruction and redevelopment effort through the volunteer
work of a youth committee known as the Reclamation Team. Today, Dachen Island is renowned
for symbolizing Red Culture and the Reclamation Spirit, receiving significant government
support, especially for developing its sustainable tourism industry. This field study investigates
the disparity between the island's portrayal as a symbol of Red Culture and the Reclamation
Spirit and its actual experience as seen through tourists, landscapes, and residents. Tourists are
primarily drawn to Dachen Island for its natural scenery and relaxation rather than its Red
Culture. The island’s social media image highlights its natural beauty, contrasting sharply with
the patriotic culture emphasized by government and official news outlets. Although Dachen
Island features several cultural and historical sites, many remain closed or underutilized. As
modernization progresses, the island faces a declining youth population, while migrant workers
are attracted by the expanding tourism industry. Red Culture and the Reclamation Spirit function
more as branding tools that help the island secure government funding and recognition rather
than reflecting the lived reality of its residents.
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