Core Insights - The "纹章九州" exhibition at the Wu Culture Museum showcases over 370 valuable artifacts, highlighting the evolution of Chinese decorative patterns from the Neolithic era to the Ming and Qing dynasties, attracting a large audience and reflecting the cultural achievements of the Wu Zhong District during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [1][2] - The Wu Culture Museum, as Suzhou's first museum dedicated to Wu culture, has received significant accolades, including "National First-Class Museum" and "Most Innovative Museum in China," since its opening in 2020, emphasizing its role in cultural transmission and public engagement [1] - The Wu Zhong District has seen a substantial increase in cultural enterprises, with the number rising to 132 and total revenue exceeding 30 billion yuan, marking growth rates of 89% and 140% respectively compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [2] Cultural Development - The successful hosting of the fifth Grand Canal Cultural Tourism Expo has amplified the cultural significance of the Grand Canal, while the publication of "宝带桥志" and the inclusion of the Baodai Bridge in the first batch of provincial water heritage listings have revitalized this ancient structure [2] - Archaeological discoveries at the Tangbei site during the 14th Five-Year Plan have filled gaps in the understanding of Suzhou's civilization, providing important evidence for the origins of Wu and Yue cultures [2] - The establishment of cultural landmarks, including the integration of ancient bridges, canals, and museums, reflects the governance wisdom of Wu Zhong in revitalizing cultural heritage [2][3]
“十四五”期间吴中区规上文化企业营收超300亿元
Su Zhou Ri Bao·2026-01-16 02:24