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A Pile of Rocks and a Hole in the Ground: Heritage Tourism and Interpretation of the Gold Rushes at the Mount Alexander Diggings

机译:一堆岩石和地面上的一个洞:遗产旅游和亚历山大山掘金行的解读

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The Mount Alexander Diggings is a series of 33 linked Gold Rush sites at Castlemaine and Maldon in the state of Victoria, Australia. The sites are not reconstructions, a small number have been restored, but the majority are ruins - piles of rocks and holes in the ground. Interpretation is provided through either a guidebook, guided tours or (in a small number of cases) on site signage. The sites are nearly all on public land. In 2002 many of the sites were given National Parks status in the newly established Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park. The Victorian Government is currently engaged in developing a World Heritage Listing application for the area. Historic tourism focussing on the Gold Rushes in Australia is dominated by one large-scale tourist attraction. This is the Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum at Ballarat, 90 kilometres south. This highly successful reconstruction of the Gold Rushes has the highest level of visitation of any tourist attraction in regional Victoria and of any historic attraction in Australia. Developments such as the Mount Alexander Diggings are strongly influenced by the style of Sovereign Hill (including its interpretation) and by its success as an attraction and as a focus of regional tourism for Ballarat. This study considers three main issues arising from the development of the Mount Alexander Diggings and its positioning in relation to Sovereign Hill. The first is the difficulty of providing meaningful interpretation for visitors to historic mining landscapes. The success of Sovereign Hill at Ballarat and of a number of historic gold towns throughout Australia has preconditioned tourists to associate the Gold Rushes with townscapes and buildings. However, in the case of the Mount Alexander Diggings few of its sites are standing buildings and many are in isolated bush areas. This study highlights how this contrast may be turned into an asset rather than a liability through appropriate interpretation. The second issue concerns the role of interpretation in adding depth to the experience of visiting historic sites of extreme environmental degradation. For the Mount Alexander Diggings this includes attempts to interpret what the landscape was like before 1851 and how the various features of the Gold Rushes changed it. The third issue relates to the characteristics, activities and expectations of those who visit such historic sites. Unfortunately in Australia there has been very little published research into the types of tourists who are attracted to historic areas. Here the study draws on preliminary results from the Mount Alexander Tourist Survey which commenced in 2001.
机译:亚历山大·挖掘山(Mount Alexander Diggings)在澳大利亚维多利亚州的Castlemaine和Maldon有33个相关的淘金热站点。这些地点不是重建物,只有少数得到了修复,但大多数是废墟-堆满岩石和地下的洞。通过指南,导游或现场标牌(在少数情况下)提供解释。这些场所几乎都在公共土地上。在2002年,许多景点在新建立的Castlemaine Diggings国家遗产公园中被授予国家公园地位。维多利亚州政府目前正在为该地区开发世界遗产名录申请。集中在澳大利亚的黄金市场的历史旅游业由一个大型旅游胜地主导。这是位于南90公里处巴拉瑞特(Ballarat)的宗主山户外博物馆。这次成功的金磨擦重建,在维多利亚地区的任何旅游胜地和澳大利亚的任何历史古迹中,都获得了最高的访问量。亚历山大·挖掘山(Mount Alexander Diggings)之类的发展受到主权山风格(包括其解释)及其对巴拉瑞特(Ballarat)的吸引力和区域旅游重点的成功的强烈影响。这项研究考虑了因亚历山大山挖掘运动的发展及其相对于主权山的定位而产生的三个主要问题。首先是难以为参观历史采矿景观的游客提供有意义的解释。巴拉瑞特(Ballarat)的宗主山(Sovereign Hill)以及整个澳大利亚一些历史悠久的黄金镇的成功为游客提供了前提条件,使他们将黄金冲刷与城市景观和建筑物联系在一起。但是,就亚历山大·挖掘山而言,它的站点很少是站立的建筑物,而许多站点则位于偏僻的灌木丛地区。这项研究强调了如何通过适当的解释将这种对比变成资产而不是负债。第二个问题涉及解释的作用,它在加深对环境极度恶化的历史遗迹的访问中增加了经验。对于亚历山大·挖掘山来说,这包括尝试解释1851年之前的景观,以及金砂浆的各种特征如何改变了景观。第三个问题涉及参观这些历史遗迹的人的特征,活动和期望。不幸的是,在澳大利亚,很少有关于吸引历史古迹的游客类型的公开研究。这里的研究借鉴了始于2001年的亚历山大山游客调查的初步结果。

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