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Rational Thinking on the Characteristic Development of Urban Public Culture in Central China

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DOI: 10.23977/tmte.2021.040211 | Downloads: 7 | Views: 1119

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Wei Chen 1

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1 Department of Information Management, School of Humanities, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China

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Wei Chen

ABSTRACT

The central region is a key region for China to solve the “unbalanced and insufficient” problem of public cultural development during the “14th Five-Year Plan” period. It is the key region that can comprehensively promote the high-quality development of public cultural services. After nearly 20 years of development, some remarkable public cultural service innovation and development bright cities have appeared in the central provinces. However, overall, the public cultural development in the central region is till lack of characteristics. The cultural development is still low quality, and low efficiency. The current situation is still facing the prominent problem of the “collapse of the central region” of public cultural services. The characteristic development of public cultural services reflects not only the geographical environment and national life customs, but also the good traditions of culture. These are all issues of the times that must be faced in the characterization of public cultural services. Therefore, how to excavate, preserve and utilize local characteristic culture in public cultural services has very significant practical significance in the current urban public cultural service construction.

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Central region, Public culture, Characteristic, Urban culture

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Wei Chen, Rational Thinking on the Characteristic Development of Urban Public Culture in Central China. Tourism Management and Technology Economy (2021) 4: 68-73. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/tmte.2021.040211.

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