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Innovative Development of Fujian Marine Culture from the Perspective of the Maritime Community with a Shared Future

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2023.050305 | Downloads: 19 | Views: 715

Author(s)

Da Li 1, Yaozhao Zhong 2, Feng Zhang 2, Lei Wang 2

Affiliation(s)

1 International College, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350002, China
2 College of Physics and Electronic Information Engineering, Minjiang University, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350108, China

Corresponding Author

Yaozhao Zhong

ABSTRACT

Under the background of constructing the Maritime Community with a Shared Future and promoting the integration of marine culture, Fujian is the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Core Area. The thesis takes Fujian Marine culture as the research object by combining literature research and case study methods. Fujian marine culture in the historical, cultural and consciousness categories is revealed. Based on the commonality of marine culture and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, the innovative development in the process of implementing the strategic concept of the Maritime Community with a Shared Future is carried out. The Fujian marine cultural heritage represented by 'Quanzhou: The World Ocean Trade Center of Song and Yuan Dynasties in China' and 'Mawei: The City of Chinese Ship Administration Culture', as well as the cultural products derived from them, have integrated culture and science and technology, and have given equal importance to inheritance and activation. Its brand effect has greatly enhanced the dissemination of Chinese marine culture, and also represents the innovative development direction of marine culture in the new era.

KEYWORDS

Fujian marine culture, Cultural dissemination, Mawei ship administration culture, Quanzhou world heritage site

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Da Li, Yaozhao Zhong, Feng Zhang, Lei Wang, Innovative Development of Fujian Marine Culture from the Perspective of the Maritime Community with a Shared Future. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2023) Vol. 5: 26-32. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2023.050305.

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