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Zhen-Hui Liu is an Assistant Professor at the Literacy Center for Creative Writing and Course Development, Providence University. His academic work bridges geography, cultural heritage, and community engagement, with a regional focus on Taiwan. He has been actively involved in research and practice related to ecomuseums and post-industrial landscape revitalization.
- Current Affiliation: Providence University
- Previous Positions: Postdoctoral Fellow (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica; Center for University Social Responsibility, Ministry of Education), Mentor at Residential College, National Tsing Hua University; Adjunct Assistant Professor, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
- Professional Memberships: ICOM (International Council of Museums), ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites)
Zhen-Hui Liu specializes in cultural landscape, cultural tourism, community empowerment, and ecomuseum development. His research is deeply rooted in field-based action research, particularly in the Houtong Coal Mine Ecological Park since 2007. He explores how communities can reclaim and reinterpret industrial heritage through participatory models and sustainable cultural tourism.
His work contributes to the broader discourse on industrial heritage transformation, especially in post-mining regions. Although specific publications are not listed in the provided text, his presentation at an international conference on the vicissitude of mining landscapes indicates ongoing scholarly engagement in this domain.
- Cultural Landscape
- Industrial Heritage Revitalization
- Community-Based Heritage Management
- Post-Industrial Transition
- Ecomuseum Development
- Action Research in Geography
Zhen-Hui Liu has not listed any scientific awards in the provided text. However, his active participation in international academic forums and his postdoctoral and faculty appointments reflect recognition in his field.
He has mentored students and early-career researchers through his role as a mentor at National Tsing Hua University and as an academic advisor in various capacities. While specific grant funding is not mentioned, his research at Academia Sinica and under the Ministry of Education suggests involvement in nationally supported projects.
Zhen-Hui Liu is associated with research initiatives focused on university social responsibility and community engagement. His work with the Houtong Coal Mine Ecological Park functions as a living laboratory for heritage-based community development and participatory planning.




