Amenities and scenes are the products of specific times and have an intrinsic relation with mainstream values. With the change in social values, the understanding of amenities is also changing and being replaced with new ideas. To dissect social dynamics and the process of value formation, this paper deconstructs the generative characteristics of amenities as a form of culture, analyzing the trends of returning to natural amenities, prevalence of consumer amenities, and scenes and amenities in the post-industrial age as amenities transform in response to changing demand. The primary aim of this paper is to provide insights and advice for the development of scenes and national amenities in the Chinese context. The upcoming post-industrial era will witness the joint efforts of planners, designers, and creative workers in their endeavor to inject cultural creativity and artistic aesthetics into people’s daily lives. Creating scenes and amenities should not be limited merely to the construction of a combination of infrastructures, and elements such as aesthetics and culture should also be incorporated, with importance being attached to aesthetics as a part of human integrity.