Group 1 - The core focus of the proposals during this year's Two Sessions is on the cultural sector, with an emphasis on public cultural facilities in Hangzhou [1] - The city of Hangzhou is actively promoting the "Book Aroma Hangzhou" initiative, which highlights the importance of public cultural facilities such as museums and libraries [1] - Despite significant progress in public cultural facility construction, issues such as uneven utilization rates, limited service content, insufficient professional depth, and weak sustainability have been identified [1] Group 2 - Public cultural spaces should transition from being merely "reading places" to becoming multifunctional "cultural living rooms," with successful examples like the "Southern Song Study" showcasing diverse cultural activities [2] - The development of public cultural spaces should avoid blind imitation and instead pursue differentiated growth, with each district in Hangzhou promoting unique cultural characteristics [2] - Engaging diverse and stable community groups is essential for a vibrant cultural ecosystem, necessitating targeted services for various demographics, including seniors and Generation Z [2] Group 3 - In the digital age, cultural resources can be transformed through digitalization, with initiatives like the "Hangzhou Cultural Tourism" app serving as a unified smart cultural service portal [3] - The establishment of a city-wide cultural IP resource library aims to integrate and share cultural resources effectively, providing a "content toolkit" for grassroots use [3] - Building a stable and diverse funding channel and professional service supply system is crucial for the sustainable operation of cultural initiatives [3] Group 4 - Cultural development is a gradual process, with the aim of subtly enriching citizens' lives through cultural engagement [4]
杭州公共文化设施如何“活”起来?
Mei Ri Shang Bao·2026-01-23 06:07