A signage system design for Nanjing City Wall inspired by traditional Chinese architecture and culture

A signage system design for Nanjing City Wall, a historical site in Nanjing, China. The design is inspired by the traditional Chinese architecture and culture.
The planning for the scenic belt along the Ming City Wall in Nanjing has been in progress for an extended period, yet a unified and comprehensive signage system remains absent.
A city's greatest essence resides in its distinctive historical heritage. When formulating the landscape design for the city wall, the primary consideration should be its inherent historical allure. The Ming City Wall stands as Nanjing's backbone and a pivotal vessel for augmenting the city's caliber and living environment. By employing a signage system along the Ming City Wall scenic belt, the intangible historical and cultural facets of the wall can be rendered tangible.
Undoubtedly, instituting a signage system constitutes a constructive measure to foster and cultivate an ambience befitting the city wall.
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