Striving to Build Modern Civilization of the Chinese Nation - Relevant Departments in Various Regions Deeply Implementing the Spirit of the Symposium on Cultural Inheritance and Development | General Secretary | Culture
Beijing, August 17th (Xinhua News Agency) - Striving to Build Modern Civilization of the Chinese Nation - Relevant Departments in Various Regions Deeply Implementing the Spirit of the Symposium on Cultural Inheritance and Development
Xinhua News Agency reporter
The State Administration of Radio and Television has guided the launch of a large-scale popular television theoretical program, "China's Smart China Tour," which promotes and explains the "two combinations," especially the "second combination," with over 640 million online views. In addition, it also held a series of excellent programs on cultural heritage and development, organized key online audio-visual platforms and Internet TV integration platforms to open a special area on the first screen of the home page for "cultural heritage and development", collected and broadcast excellent online audio-visual programs on cultural heritage, increased translation support for programs related to Chinese excellent traditional culture, and helped the audio-visual works of inheriting and promoting Chinese excellent traditional culture to be broadcast overseas.
Efforts should be made to build modern civilization of the Chinese nation, strengthen cultural confidence, and uphold the position of Chinese culture.
In the new hall of the Sanxingdui Museum in Sichuan, there are exquisite unearthed cultural relics such as golden masks, bronze altars, and bronze animal riding statues.
Since the trial operation on July 27th, hundreds of newly unearthed "heavy objects" have been exhibited for the first time, AI algorithms have been used to restore cultural relics, and naked eye 3D reconstruction of archaeological "shelters"... The new museum comprehensively enhances the viewing experience and opens up a historical and cultural feast. "While highlighting the visual impact, we strive to better present the stories behind cultural relics, allowing audiences to experience the unique charm of Chinese culture and enhance cultural confidence," said Zhu Yarong, Deputy Director of Sanxingdui Museum.
During the summer vacation, the Jinggangshan Revolution Museum in Jiangxi was bustling with visitors. By opening their mobile phones and scanning QR codes for recognition, tourists can experience a combination of virtual space and real-life digital tourism, travel through historical time and space, and enter the turbulent times
By continuously innovating the way museums open up their red resources, the rich history is favored by more young tourists. "We need to make good use of red resources, so that more young people can understand the red history of Jinggangshan, appreciate the spirit of Jinggangshan during tourism, and cultivate cultural confidence," said Yuan Haixiao, director of the Jinggangshan Revolution Museum.
With the hot release of the animated movie "Three Thousand Miles in Chang'an", the popularity of ancient poetry has once again heated up. Chongqing Fengjie, known as the "City of Chinese Poetry," is vigorously promoting the integration of urban construction with traditional culture, utilizing cultural landscape stones, ground projections, and other elements to bring poetry and culture into people's daily lives in a more dynamic and lively way.
Efforts should be made to build a modern civilization of the Chinese nation, adhering to openness and inclusiveness, and inspiring new vitality in Chinese civilization.
In the Han Dynasty Cultural Museum in Hepu, Guangxi, a pottery pot dressed in green and green attire shines brightly under the spotlight, telling the story of Hepu's long history and prosperous scenery as an important starting port of the Han Dynasty Maritime Silk Road. In the exhibition hall, a dazzling array of "Maritime Silk Road treasures" attract the attention of tourists, many of whom come from Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, and the Mediterranean region.
Lin Juan, Deputy Director of the Hepu Han Dynasty Cultural Museum, introduced that in order to better showcase the history and culture of the Maritime Silk Road, the museum is actively using modern animation technology to bring cultural relics to life, and using a more contemporary exhibition style to let people understand the broad mindedness of Chinese civilization.
As night falls, in Yanchi County, Wuzhong City, Ningxia, the ancient Great Wall Pass shines brightly, and the Hu Xuan dance, full of Western regional customs, showcases the beauty of cultural integration on the Silk Road, attracting tourists to linger and forget to leave.
Li Yuexin, Director of the Cultural Tourism Radio and Television Bureau of Yanchi County, stated that taking the construction of the Great Wall National Cultural Park as an opportunity, the local government has deeply explored cultural connotations and created a live performance called "Yanzhou Hu Xuan". "Next, we will use the Great Wall Tourism Corridor as a carrier to create sports and leisure events such as hiking, cycling, and self driving on the Great Wall," said Li Yuexin.
Efforts should be made to build a modern civilization of the Chinese nation, adhering to the principles of integrity and innovation, continuing the historical context, and composing a contemporary chapter.
Exquisite paintings depicting mountains and rivers, with vivid scrolls showcasing ink painting. This summer, visitors visited the National Museum of China, as well as museums and art galleries in Hangzhou, Ningbo, Jiaxing, and other places in Zhejiang Province, to experience the Chinese cultural atmosphere brought by the "Prosperous Ceremony - Exhibition of the Achievements of Chinese Painting Series".
In order to further promote the research and popularization of "major series" and other famous paintings, the China Academy of Fine Arts has established the journal "Reading Paintings", inviting professionals and painters in art history to appreciate and study outstanding paintings from ancient to modern China, and to explore the cultural value of paintings from various perspectives.
Liu Xianglan, a national representative inheritor of the traditional spinning, dyeing, weaving, and embroidery skills of the Li ethnic group, has recently received many new orders. At the "Roots and Souls - Hainan Province Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition" held in Macau at the end of June this year, she wove colorful yarns into exquisite Li brocades, showcasing the charm of intangible cultural heritage. "It takes generations of efforts to revitalize ancient skills, and we hope that through this exhibition, more people can see and fall in love with Li Jin," said Liu Xianglan.
The exhibition activities are another measure taken by Hainan to promote the "going out" of intangible cultural heritage and the deep integration of culture and tourism. Li Huiwei, Director of the Tourism, Culture, Radio, Television and Sports Department of Hainan Province, said that Hainan will increase efforts to inherit and popularize intangible cultural heritage, allowing excellent traditional culture to showcase the brilliance of the times.
Entering the Xizang Tangka Painting Academy, Gong Juejie, a representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage Tibetan Tangka Miansa Autonomous Region, is working with students. New themed thangkas such as "Scenery of Gangren Boqi" and "Four Seasons Flowers" are eye-catching, with delicate brushstrokes vividly presenting the beautiful scenery of the snowy plateau.
"Tangka painting not only needs to inherit traditional techniques, but also emphasizes innovation of the times." Gong Juejie said that he will continue to create new Tangka, allowing traditional techniques to bloom with new vitality in the inheritance and development.
Since July, the Chinese Writers Association has held a series of activities in various regions to encourage and call on writers to deeply immerse themselves in life, root themselves in the people, tell Chinese stories well, and launch more high-quality works that are worthy of the times, including the "New Era Shanxiang Great Transformation Creation Plan" promotion meeting, writer activity week, and national literary newspaper editor in chief forum.
"We need to continue the Chinese culture with the 'contemporary pen', depict the literary landscape of the new era, strive to climb the literary peak, and better shoulder the new cultural mission," said He Xiangyang, Director of the Creation and Research Department of the Chinese Writers' Association.