TY - JOUR
T1 - Wild Edible Plants and Pilgrimage on Wudang Mountain
AU - Wu, Xu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Society of Ethnobiology.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Wudang Mountain is a Daoist sacred mountain and a UNESCO heritage site in central China. This study investigates the wild edible plants (WEPs) sold in local yecaiguan ('wild food resturants') and examines the relationship between wild edible plants, local villagers, and pilgrimage on the mountain. Adding WEPs from forest and abandoned farmlands to restaurant menus has assisted local villagers in participating in heritage tourism, adapting to rapid social changes resulting from the heritage industry, and maintaining the local community. These wild food plants have also been involved in the construction of the memory, images, narratives, and myths surrounding the sacredscapes of the mountain, which are fundamental to pilgrims' experience of the site. Through WEPs, villagers help tourists and pilgrims visit and experience this sacred mountain in multisensory and embodied ways, and help protect the mountain's heritage, including local knowledge, in a living system.
AB - Wudang Mountain is a Daoist sacred mountain and a UNESCO heritage site in central China. This study investigates the wild edible plants (WEPs) sold in local yecaiguan ('wild food resturants') and examines the relationship between wild edible plants, local villagers, and pilgrimage on the mountain. Adding WEPs from forest and abandoned farmlands to restaurant menus has assisted local villagers in participating in heritage tourism, adapting to rapid social changes resulting from the heritage industry, and maintaining the local community. These wild food plants have also been involved in the construction of the memory, images, narratives, and myths surrounding the sacredscapes of the mountain, which are fundamental to pilgrims' experience of the site. Through WEPs, villagers help tourists and pilgrims visit and experience this sacred mountain in multisensory and embodied ways, and help protect the mountain's heritage, including local knowledge, in a living system.
KW - China
KW - Wudang Mountain
KW - heritage
KW - local people
KW - pilgrimage
KW - wild edible plants
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84945414533
U2 - 10.2993/etbi-35-03-606-627.1
DO - 10.2993/etbi-35-03-606-627.1
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84945414533
SN - 0278-0771
VL - 35
SP - 606
EP - 627
JO - Journal of Ethnobiology
JF - Journal of Ethnobiology
IS - 3
ER -