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Shu Jin Ballad Dwelling EpicMaple Vein: Hemudu Geographic Study Tour Design

Chenyang Wang*, Jiani Zhang, Shaoyi Tang

Abstract


Hemudu Site is a representative of Neolithic rice-farming civilization in the lower
Yangtze River region and provides a typical field for high school geography research study. Taking Shu Jin Ballad Dwelling Epic as the theme,
this paper designs a geographic study tour program for Hemudu Site Museum. The program consists of site introduction, curriculum design,
featured activities including AI-assisted exploration and group debate, and clarifies the design purpose. By combining digital tools, archaeo
logical scenes, hydrological analysis, and mortise tenon building practice, the study tour helps students understand the interactive evolution
between natural geography and human civilization, master geographic inquiry methods, and cultivate core competencies such as geographic
practice, critical thinking, and human land coordination awareness.

Keywords


Hemudu Site; Geographic study tour;AI tool; Human land relationship

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/neet.v4i5.9275

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