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文化赋能崇德向善文明城市建设
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-20 23:18

Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the transition of urban development in China from rapid expansion to quality improvement, focusing on cultural heritage and soft power as essential components of modern urbanization [1][2] - The central urban work conference outlines seven key tasks, highlighting the importance of building a civilization-oriented city that enhances cultural soft power and citizen civility [1][2] - The integration of traditional culture into urban development is seen as a driving force for high-quality urban growth, with examples of successful cultural practices enhancing local appeal [2][3] Group 2 - The relationship between "transmission" and "inheritance" of culture is crucial, where transmission involves recording and protecting traditional culture, while inheritance focuses on innovative transformation and continuation [3][4] - Urban cultural resources and heritage, especially intangible cultural assets, require proactive protection and innovative approaches to ensure their relevance in contemporary society [3][4] - The construction of a civilized city should manifest both the intangible cultural values and the tangible expressions of culture, utilizing technology and artistic reconstruction to make cultural heritage accessible and engaging [4][5] Group 3 - Citizen participation is vital for building a civilized city, with an emphasis on fostering a sense of ownership among residents and encouraging their involvement in cultural governance [5][6] - Establishing systems for public co-creation and recognizing intellectual property rights for cultural innovations can enhance community engagement and cultural vitality [5][6] - The goal is to create a modern city that embodies both material and spiritual civilization, ensuring that urban development is not merely an economic endeavor but also a vibrant cultural expression [6]