Optimization of the Linguistic Landscape at Li Dazhao Memorial Hall for International Communication
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insufficient bilingual signage, inadequate maintenance, and translation inaccuracies. The findings reveal that these shortcomings hinder effective international communication and cultural interpretation for foreign visitors. Recommendations are provided to optimize the linguistic
landscape, enhance the visitor experience, and strengthen the memorial hall's role in international communication.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v4i2.8778
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