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Changing Church and State Relations in Contemporary China: The Case of Mindong Diocese, Fujian Province
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Religion in China
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Madsen, R. (2003). Catholic revival during the reform era. The China Quarterly, 174, 468-487.
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Religion in urbanizing China
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Buddhism
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Daoism in China
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Urban planning in China
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CBD in China
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Zacharias, J., & Yang, W. (2016). A short history of the Chinese Central Business District. Planning Perspectives, 31(4), 611-633.
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Gaubatz, P. (2005). Globalization and the development of new central business districts in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Restructuring the Chinese city: Changing society, economy and space, 98-121.
Chongqing
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Religion and modernity
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Modernity in China
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中文文献
重庆市内宗教建筑、宗教资源
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褚冬竹, & 戴志中. (2010). 风格限制下的理性创新——重庆江北城中央公园基督教堂设计. 新建筑, 3, 015.
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郭选昌, & 胡彩云. (2015). 现代都市中的天主教建筑外环境保护——以重庆若瑟堂为例. 工业设计, (2), 113-115.
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黄瑶. (2003). 重庆近代天主教堂建筑研究 (Doctoral dissertation, 重庆: 重庆大学).
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何静, & 钟汝贤. (2006). 开发宗教文化资源 促进重庆旅游新发展——以重庆市南岸区宗教资源为例. 重庆教育学院学报, 19(3), 80-84.
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罗惠玉. (2002). 深入开发利用重庆宗教文物资源. 重庆社会主义学院学报, (1), 18-20.
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温泉, & 杨奇. (2014). 重庆江北城历史遗产保护开发模式探索. 新建筑, 2, 023.
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陈振. (2002). 当前重庆宗教工作中的有关问题及对策. 重庆社会主义学院学报, (2), 17-19.
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胡良春. (2016). 百年老堂展新姿——记重庆市江北区天主教德肋撒堂. 中国天主教, (3), 47-51.
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三峡地区传统寺庙景观研究——以重庆地区为例
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