The crisis of the sustenance of agricultural industry has been even more obvious after the 921 Earthquake in 1999. Under the competitive pressure of globalization, traditional agricultural management patterns cannot meet the enormous challenge. This paper centers on the revitalization of agricultural industry in the reconstruction area. From the relationships among spatial structure, industrial characteristics, and community relationships, this paper elaborates limits and potentials regarding industrial development in the reconstruction area. While analyzing the impact of globalization on local communities, this paper starts from the global vision to suggest that if the local can adopt self-adjustment and revitalization, they can achieve the non-traditional renaissance. Based on this perspective, a case study of Shan-An, Nantou County is adopted to study the revitalization of Shan-An community in view of globalization. This case study explicitly grasps two important points: One is that it directly involves residents’ economic lives and makes community management and participation move towards residents' living and needs. Further, in this process, community and personal interests will be obtained. The other is that while it emphasizes local identity, it also emphasizes continuous renovation of local diversity and specificity. The case of Shan-An community may not be the answer to all community industry revitalizations. However, one can perhaps find an alternative approach to reflexivity and revitalization of community industry management from the case of Shan-An.