The cultural heritage of the Grand Canal spans the past and the present in time. After more than 2500 years of ups and downs, it carries the long-standing civilization and history of the Chinese nation. Running through the north and south in space, with a total length of more than 3,200 kilometers. With the evolution of history, The phenomenon of large-scale fragmentation and static protection of the Grand Canal has gradually emerged, leading to uneven development in the regions along its route. By studying the theory of synchronicity and diachronic in linguistics, this article explores the temporal and spatial relationship of the cultural heritage of the Canal, and applies this analysis method to the digital protection and dissemination of the Grand Canal. Taking the Jiangnan Canal as an example, it constructs a system and coherence. A dynamic digital interactive platform for the cultural heritage of the Grand Canal. From the diachronic dimension, explore the relationship and context of different time slices of the Jiangnan Canal Cultural Belt and the historical towns along it, and explore the spatial texture presented under the same time slice from the synchronic dimension. Deeply excavate the rich historical and cultural resources carried by the Grand Canal, explore the space-time relationship between the Grand Canal Cultural Belt and its historical towns along the route, integrate fragmented canal resources, which provide a new perspective for the protection and dissemination of the Grand Canal Cultural Belt.
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The Jiangnan Canal, Diachronic, Synchronicity, Digital Interaction
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Yao Zigang, Hou Jun, Zhang Yanting. (2023). The Application of Digital Interaction in Jiangnan Canal Heritage from the Perspective of Diachronic and Synchronicity. Science Innovation, 11(4), 188-195. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.si.20231104.13
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Yao Zigang; Hou Jun; Zhang Yanting. The Application of Digital Interaction in Jiangnan Canal Heritage from the Perspective of Diachronic and Synchronicity. Sci. Innov. 2023, 11(4), 188-195. doi: 10.11648/j.si.20231104.13
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Yao Zigang, Hou Jun, Zhang Yanting. The Application of Digital Interaction in Jiangnan Canal Heritage from the Perspective of Diachronic and Synchronicity. Sci Innov. 2023;11(4):188-195. doi: 10.11648/j.si.20231104.13
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