Tam, Wingman Myra2009-06-112009-06-112009-06https://hdl.handle.net/1794/9358102 p. Examining committee chair: Doug BlandyAn increasing number of cities around the world are establishing cultural districts in order to boost the economy and to recognize the cultural values within the community. This research project examines the goals and objectives; recent development; governmental involvement and impact; and recognition from local community about cultural districts. Maryland’s Arts and Entertainment Districts are chosen for case studies in order to analyze the establishment and operation of United States cultural districts that involve state leadership and legislation. Through interviews and content analysis, this research aims to draw implications and suggestions to the cultural planning associated with the cultural infrastructure development in Hong Kong in the future. The principles behind the recommendations are also applicable to develop cultural districts in other cities.en-USCultural districtsCultural planningCultural policyCultural quarterHong Kong (China)Maryland’s Arts and Entertainment DistrictTax incentivesUnited States Models of Cultural District and Implications for Cultural Planning in Hong KongOther