Patricia Yu takes notes during a lecture as she takes part in the 2016 Visiting Program for Young Sinologists. [Photo/Chinaculture.org] |
That leads to my own dissertation research on cultural heritage preservation and conservation in China. When I was here in 2014, I noticed the conservation of architectural monuments in the Forbidden City and Chengde. I participated in a workshop sponsored by international conservation agencies; you can see here that we used the Yuanming Yuan ruins as a fieldwork site to demonstrate the uses of 3-D laser scanning.
From my experience in China, I decided to work on the Yuanming Yuan as my dissertation topic. It encompasses many of my research interests: Qing imperial spaces, cross-cultural exchanges (we can see this exchange happening throughout the Yuanming Yuan's history: these European Palaces were constructed by the Jesuits in the Qing court, whether or not to reconstruct the garden is also a matter of differing approaches to heritage preservation), the preservation of ruins, and expressions of cultural heritage.