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The purpose of this research is to inquire into related research literature, including constructionism and deconstruction literature, which will help deeply analyze the literature of different schools’ theories regarding constructionism and deconstruction, and understand the definition of cultural and creative industry from the cultural context and changes. Therefore, the research of design elements required to constitute cultural and creative products was proposed. The following are descriptions of relevant literature.

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Wang, MF. (2020). Review of Culture and Design. In: Cultural Realism and Virtualism Design Model. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2271-0_2

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