I. Steps
1. Step 1, prepare a gray cardboard and cut it to the size of a business card; Step 2, draw the Great Wall of historical and cultural sites on the left side of the business card; Step 3, draw a box on the right side of the business card; Step 4, fill the inside of the box just drawn with white;
2. Step 5, write your name, occupation, telephone number, micro signal and email address in the frame; Finally, in the lower right corner of the border, you can add some small elements to make the card more beautiful. Will create a historical and cultural business card;
Second, history and culture.
1. Historical and cultural heritage refers to cultural relics that have certain historical significance, are closely related to human life and have historical value, mainly including material and intangible cultural heritage; Historical and cultural heritage embodies the essence of different times and reflects the wisdom and creativity of human beings.
2. Cultural heritage: refers to buildings, sculptures, paintings, relics, inscriptions and other cultural relics with universal value from the perspective of history, art or science; Buildings or architectural groups with outstanding value in the combination of landscape and architectural style;
3. From the perspective of history, aesthetics and race, artifacts with outstanding universal value or articles and projects jointly created by man and nature, such as the Forbidden City and the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the First Qin Dynasty;
4. Natural heritage: refers to natural features with outstanding universal value from an aesthetic or scientific point of view, including natural and biological structures or communities with such structures; Geology, natural geographical structure and clearly defined endangered animal and plant growth areas, natural scenic spots or clearly defined nature reserves;
5. Social evaluation: Historical and cultural heritage is a precious memory left by a city and even a nation. Protecting the outstanding historical and cultural heritage of the city, including historical sites, is of great significance to enhance the soft power of urban culture and promote cultural prosperity and development;
Third, culture.
Culture, in a broad sense, refers to the material and spiritual productivity and the sum of material and spiritual wealth created by human beings in the process of social practice. In a narrow sense, it refers to spiritual productivity and spiritual products, including all forms of social ideology: natural science, technical science and social ideology, and sometimes it also refers to knowledge and facilities in education, science and art.