| 摘要 |
Focusing on Liu He’s Tomb within the Han Dynasty Marquis of Haihun State Site Park in Nanchang, this study employs a literature-based approach to systematically explore the interrelationships among in-situ authenticity, narrativity, and spatial sense of presence. It identifies the current challenges related to in-situ conservation, narrative expression, and the construction of sense of presence at Liu He’s Tomb. By addressing four in-situ conservation and utilization, reconstruction of the narrative system, multi-sensory scene creation, and the appropriate empowerment of technology, the paper proposes concrete strategies for fostering spatial sense of presence. These strategies are subsequently implemented in a site-specific design practice at Liu He’s Tomb. The work offers both a theoretical reference and a practical paradigm for comparable tomb-type site museums in their efforts to merge in-situ authenticity with narrativity and to strengthen spatial sense of presence. The study concludes that only through a firm commitment to in-situ authenticity, the construction of an integrated narrative, and the reinforcement of immersive scenes can a site museum truly "make history present", thus advancing the living transmission of cultural heritage today. |