**3. Taishun Hundred-Family Feast Intangible Cultural Heritage Landscape Presentation**

#### *3.1. Taishun Hundred-Family Feast Culture Content Mining*

As shown in Table 1, according to the established index system for the excavation of the landscape characteristics of the FICH, the outcome of the landscape genes of the Hundred-family Feast culture was obtained. It can be found that the Hundred-family Feast is held at a specific time of the year, that is, the Lantern Festival. The inheritance of the FICH relies on the clan of Zhangzhai in Sankui Town, gradually expanding the scope to the group inheritance of the surrounding participants. Some of these activities are closely linked to the cultural space, and there is a strong chronological relationship between activities and events, and the layout of the different activities in the presentation of the landscape directly influences the route people experience. From the point of view of cultural symbols in the landscape, there is nothing more closely linked than the Chinese character of "fortune" in the Hundred-family Feast culture, which is inseparable from most of the content, both in terms of the name of the event and in terms of cultural beliefs, and is represented by the colour red. The whole event has various activities and thus has different cultural expressions. According to the results of the landscape gene excavation, the content of the activities and cultural beliefs can be divided into four cultural themes: ritual culture, food culture, festival culture, and spiritual culture (as illustrated in Figure 3), which help to express the spatial structure of the landscape. The ritual culture includes the spring rituals, ancestral rituals and street strolling activities; the food culture includes the entire menu of the banquet and the flow of activities; the festival culture includes some of the special performances derived from it; and the spiritual culture shows the spirit and beliefs of the local people.

**Table 1.** Landscape gene mining results of the intangible cultural heritage of Taishun Hundred-family Feast folk activities.


**Figure 3.** Analysis of Taishun Hundred-family Feast culture (See more in Appendix A).

#### *3.2. Analysis of the Landscape Presentation Carrier of the Taishun's Hundred-Family Feast Culture*

Based on the results of the excavation of the culture of the Taishun Hundred-family Feast, some cultural elements were extracted in terms of patterns, forms and colours for the content of activities, material carriers and spiritual places (e.g., Figure 4). In Zhangzhai village, the most well-preserved is the ancient house of Zhangzhai, the patterns and styles of the ridge decorations and guardrail of this spiritual place were extracted and applied to the landscape design. The pyrotechnic puppet itself is an intangible cultural heritage whose spiritual beliefs are to please and honour the gods and ancestors. The form and structure of the pyrotechnic puppets and their working principles are extracted and used as landscape elements. The street parade is a parade that passes through every street of the village. According to the extracted images, the use of colour is very pure, with each object and costume in red and yellow, while the red lanterns with the word fortune hanging on both sides of the street can better bring out the festive atmosphere, the colours are used to create the colour scheme of the landscape, and the red lanterns with the word of fortune are used to create the atmosphere of the landscape. The dragon and phoenix lion lamps are a performance activity in Taishun's Hundred-family Feast culture, and their unique shape and colour scheme are applied to the expression of the landscape. The puppet show is also one of the performance activities, extracting the working principle and characteristics of the puppet show which uses silk thread to control the form of the puppets to express the landscape. The bowls and chopsticks, rice dishes, round tables and square chairs of the banquet form a table, while table after table, from the cloth filling the ancient house, the banquet is held in larger and larger numbers, and then extended to the street, to the forms and dishes used in the landscape vignettes.

**Figure 4.** Extraction examples of elements of Hundred-family Feast culture in Taishun.

#### *3.3. Landscape Presentation of Taishun Hundred-Family Feast Culture—The Landscape Design of Sankui Town*

The landscape presentation of the Taishun Hundred-family Feast culture is located in the centre of Sankui town, Taishun County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, which is the birthplace of Taishun's Hundred-family Feast culture. The northern end of the site is connected to the Jianxue Line and is the entrance to Zhangzhai village. The interior of the site is bounded by a San Kui stream running north-south through it, with a road on each bank of the stream, Shuguang Road being the one that runs immediately along the riverbank. Yanshui Road is a relatively busy commercial road with shops on both sides, and the two banks are connected by several bridges. Near the east side of Yanshui Road is the Zhangzhai Ancestral Hall, an important site for ritual and cultural worship. There is also an important road to the north and south, Guiyan road, where the street is mostly dominated by spaces inhabited by villagers, including the spiritual and cultural space of

the ancient house of Zhangzhai, which is located on the eastern side of Guiyan road. Other roads connect the residents' daily life spaces and residential spaces (shown in Figure 5).

**Figure 5.** Current situation of the centre in Sankui Town.
