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Spatiotemporal Evolution of Buddhist Cultural Landscapes in Mount Jiuhua Under Secularization
by
Di Wu
Di Wu 1,
Xiaowei Yu
Xiaowei Yu 1,
Hao Xu
Hao Xu 1,* and
Xuefeng Bai
Xuefeng Bai 2
1
College of Landscape Architecture, Nanjing Forestry University, No. 159, Longpan Road, Nanjing 210037, China
2
College of Landscape Architecture, Northeast Forestry University, 26 Hexing Road, Harbin 150040, China
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Land 2026, 15(6), 1008; https://doi.org/10.3390/land15061008 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 27 April 2026
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Revised: 1 June 2026
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Accepted: 4 June 2026
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Published: 8 June 2026
Abstract
Mount Jiuhua, a sacred Chinese mountain with profound Buddhist heritage, has developed Buddhist cultural landscapes closely linked to the secularization of Chinese Buddhism. The interplay between these landscapes and religious secularization is complex, yet scholarly research into this dynamic remains limited. This study utilizes historical geographical information system (HGIS) technology, integrating multi-source data—including local gazetteers, travelogues, and historical maps—to construct a database of temples and associated historical spatial elements on Mount Jiuhua. Through a combined qualitative and quantitative approach, we analyze the spatiotemporal evolution characteristics and driving mechanisms of Buddhist temples on Mount Jiuhua from the Tang Dynasty onward. The study reveals that the number of temples on Mount Jiuhua has undergone a phased trajectory characterized by “continuous growth-high-level stability-gradual decline”. Spatially, the distribution pattern shifted from an early multi-centered dispersion to a single-core agglomeration centered on Jiuhua Street since the Ming and Qing dynasties, with the spatial centroid of temple distribution progressively converging toward Jiuhua Street and its surrounding core area. This transformation represents a spatial manifestation of Chinese Buddhist secularization within a mountainous landscape, shaped jointly by four interrelated dimensions: natural conditions, political economy, secular demands, and transportation systems. This research offers a novel analytical framework and methodological paradigm from a historical-geographical perspective for studying the secularization of sacred mountains. It also provides scientific insights for the conservation of Buddhist mountain cultural heritage and the restoration of historical landscapes.
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Wu, D.; Yu, X.; Xu, H.; Bai, X.
Spatiotemporal Evolution of Buddhist Cultural Landscapes in Mount Jiuhua Under Secularization. Land 2026, 15, 1008.
https://doi.org/10.3390/land15061008
AMA Style
Wu D, Yu X, Xu H, Bai X.
Spatiotemporal Evolution of Buddhist Cultural Landscapes in Mount Jiuhua Under Secularization. Land. 2026; 15(6):1008.
https://doi.org/10.3390/land15061008
Chicago/Turabian Style
Wu, Di, Xiaowei Yu, Hao Xu, and Xuefeng Bai.
2026. "Spatiotemporal Evolution of Buddhist Cultural Landscapes in Mount Jiuhua Under Secularization" Land 15, no. 6: 1008.
https://doi.org/10.3390/land15061008
APA Style
Wu, D., Yu, X., Xu, H., & Bai, X.
(2026). Spatiotemporal Evolution of Buddhist Cultural Landscapes in Mount Jiuhua Under Secularization. Land, 15(6), 1008.
https://doi.org/10.3390/land15061008
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