(2) Landscape narrative

The local cultural story is told to people using landscape design, including the story of the origin of FICH, the development process, and the story of holding folklore activities [29]. It can be expressed through sculptures, relief patterns, digital virtual scenes, etc. The narrative is completed through successive different activity spaces in the overall spatial structure of the landscape, and different thematic episodes are strung together through the tour route to meet people's material and spiritual experiences so that people can better accept and understand the cultural connotations through the landscape [7]. Through the fragmented plot of the story, the landscape space is combined and created using landscape vignettes that match the characteristics of the landscape, triggering people's emotions and imagination, strengthening the cultural attributes of the landscape and the infectious power of the landscape space [30].

#### (3) Contextualization

Folklore activities rely on the landscape space to hold various activities, for example, participatory activities and exhibition activities. As different activities have different activity spaces, it is necessary to create a corresponding landscape activity atmosphere for different spaces. The landscape atmosphere can be created through human hearing, visuals and participation. In some performances and ceremonial folklore activities, people can communicate, participate and interact to enhance the vitality of the landscape space. Aurally, the special cultural atmosphere is felt through the playing of some musical instruments and the sounds people make during the activities. Visually through plants, sculptures, paving, etc., ceremonial activities have a solemn atmosphere to create a different atmosphere with a sense of neatness and sequence.
