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城市文创园区:不只是艺术区,更是经济场
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-07-11 01:41

Core Viewpoint - The development of cultural and creative parks in cities reflects the principles of humanistic economics, contributing to cultural industry cultivation, consumption promotion, and strengthening the support of cultural tourism and technology [1][5]. Group 1: Development of Cultural and Creative Parks - By 2023, there are 34 national-level cultural industry demonstration parks and 2,593 various creative parks across the country, forming a comprehensive development pattern led by national demonstration parks [1]. - Beijing's cultural parks have matured, hosting numerous cultural activities that significantly boost local economies, such as the "Art New Year’s Eve" event attracting nearly 100,000 participants and generating a total revenue of 6.79 million yuan [1]. Group 2: Integration of Industry and Cultural Scenes - Parks like the 798 Art District have achieved organic integration of industry and cultural scenes, enhancing production efficiency and shortening the circulation cycle of creative products [2]. - The cultural atmosphere in these parks resonates with young people's pursuit of freedom and art, providing an open exploration experience and fulfilling cultural consumption needs [2]. Group 3: Collaborative Development of Cultural and Non-Cultural Scenes - Parks such as Shougang Park serve as cultural landmarks, offering free public spaces that enhance visitor experiences while showcasing industrial heritage [3]. - The presence of diverse facilities like restaurants and cafes in these parks meets basic visitor needs and fosters a unique cultural atmosphere, encouraging longer stays [3]. Group 4: Linkage of Industry and Cultural Activities - Parks like 751D·PARK leverage their industrial heritage to create new cultural scenes, integrating art and fashion into public spaces [4]. - Events such as the Beijing Drama Carnival and China International Fashion Week effectively showcase the parks' industrial advantages, enhancing visitor recognition and acceptance of local culture [4]. Group 5: Economic and Social Benefits - Cultural and creative parks enrich urban cultural connotations while achieving economic and social benefits, contributing to sustainable urban development [5].