This book examines how China transforms industrial heritage sites into creative industry parks through adaptive reuse.Drawing on theoretical frameworks, case studies from Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, and expert interviews, it explores the intersection of architecture, heritage, culture, business, and policy in redeveloping former industrial sites. The work examines the contributions of these projects to urban regeneration, cultural repositioning, and forward-thinking spatial innovation, offering readers comprehensive insights into how China's creative industry parks serve as cultural, architectural, and economic platforms that breathe new life into industrial heritage, fostering urban vitality and cultural identity. The book targets scholars and graduate students in cultural studies, architecture, urban planning, and heritage management, while offering valuable perspectives for cultural advisors, policymakers, city officials, and development agencies involved in culture and heritage-led urban regeneration. Professionals, including architects, planners, and creative industry managers, will discover practical examples of how adaptive reuse generates both cultural and economic value. Its accessible style also appeals to general readers interested in China's urban transformation and cultural evolution.Creative Industry Parks in China seamlessly integrates theoretical analysis, case studies, and professional practice. This work functions as both a scholarly resource and a practical guide for understanding and implementing heritage-driven urban development strategies.