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文化中国行|千年文脉 活力运河⑦:一水通联 古运新帆
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-27 00:11
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the historical significance and current revitalization of the North Grand Canal, particularly the section in Xianghe, Hebei, emphasizing its cultural heritage and tourism potential as part of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei coordinated development strategy [1][5]. Historical Significance - The North Grand Canal, historically known as Baihe and Gu Shui, served as a crucial transportation route for grain from the south to the north during the Qing Dynasty, making Xianghe a vital hub for trade and transport [1][2]. - The establishment of water management institutions along the canal, such as the water office in Lujiawu during the Yuan Dynasty, played a significant role in maintaining the canal's functionality and supporting local settlements [2]. Cultural Heritage - The article describes the cultural activities associated with the North Grand Canal, including the performance of the national intangible cultural heritage, the "An Toutun Zhongfan," which attracts tourists and showcases local traditions [5][6]. - The historical sites, such as the Jinmen Dam, reflect ancient water management techniques and continue to inspire modern hydraulic engineering [3]. Tourism Development - The integration of tourism and cultural heritage is emphasized, with the North Grand Canal now serving as a tourist attraction, featuring boat tours and cultural markets that draw visitors from the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and beyond [5][6]. - Recent initiatives, such as the "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Meat Pie Competition," aim to enhance the tourism experience by combining various cultural and culinary elements [6].
一水通联 古运新帆
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-26 22:03
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the historical significance and cultural revival of the North Canal in Hebei, emphasizing its role in tourism and local heritage through various activities and events [3][6][7]. Group 1: Historical Significance - The North Canal, flowing from Beijing to Tianjin, is a crucial segment of the Grand Canal, historically serving as a vital transportation route for grain [3][4]. - The canal's segment in Xianghe, only 21.7 kilometers long, has a rich history, once bustling with trade and transport during peak periods [3][4]. Group 2: Cultural Heritage and Tourism - The article discusses the revival of the North Canal's cultural significance, particularly through the "千年文脉·活力运河" initiative, which promotes heritage tourism [3][6]. - Events such as the performance of the national intangible cultural heritage "An Toutun Zhongfan" and the "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Meat Pie Competition" are attracting tourists and enhancing local cultural experiences [7]. Group 3: Infrastructure and Connectivity - The completion of the interconnection of the 62-kilometer canal section between Beijing and Hebei marks a new era for the North Canal, facilitating tourism and regional collaboration [6]. - The establishment of five major docks along the canal enhances accessibility and promotes tourism activities [6].
以更高标准扎实推进美丽北京建设
Bei Jing Wan Bao· 2025-11-20 07:45
Group 1 - The central ecological environment protection inspection team has been deployed to Beijing to implement the spirit of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and related meetings [1][5] - The inspection aims to ensure the implementation of Xi Jinping's ecological civilization thought and to improve ecological environment quality, promoting the construction of a beautiful China [2][5] - The inspection will focus on the implementation of major decisions and policies from the central government, including pollution prevention and control, and the promotion of green transformation in economic and social development [6][7] Group 2 - The inspection will also emphasize the protection and utilization of the Grand Canal culture, assessing the implementation of relevant planning and addressing ecological issues related to cultural heritage [7][8] - The inspection period is set for one month, from November 19 to December 19, 2025, with a dedicated hotline and postal address for public reporting of ecological issues [9] - Local authorities are urged to enhance their political awareness and actively cooperate with the inspection team to ensure effective outcomes [8][9]
苏州市领导调研大运河苏州段保护提升工作
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-10-03 00:33
Core Points - The article emphasizes the importance of protecting and utilizing the Grand Canal, highlighting the responsibility of Suzhou as a city rich in cultural heritage along the canal [1][2] - The focus is on integrating ecological protection, cultural heritage preservation, and urban development to enhance the quality of life for residents [2] Group 1: Project Overview - The Suzhou section of the Grand Canal is undergoing significant upgrades, including the "Three Reforms to Two" project, which is a key initiative in Jiangsu Province for waterway enhancement [1] - The Suzhou Archaeological Museum is a critical cultural facility under the city's 14th Five-Year Plan, aimed at improving the surrounding environment and overall aesthetics [1] Group 2: Strategic Goals - The city aims to implement central and provincial directives by prioritizing ecological protection and enhancing the environment along the canal [2] - There is a commitment to improving urban infrastructure, transforming industries, and enhancing the living conditions of residents through coordinated development of cultural tourism and urban renewal [2]
刘非赴拱墅区调研大运河国家文化公园建设
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-27 02:34
Group 1 - The construction of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park is emphasized as a key initiative to enhance cultural heritage and promote sustainable development [1][2] - The Grand Canal is recognized as a valuable heritage and an important part of Chinese traditional culture, with a focus on ecological, cultural, tourism, and commercial functions [2] - There is a commitment to prioritize protection while promoting the systematic preservation of cultural heritage and improving ecological environment [2] Group 2 - The company is encouraged to strengthen cooperation with non-public economic representatives and promote healthy development in the non-public sector [3] - The establishment of high-level innovation platforms through collaboration between government, academia, and enterprises is highlighted as a priority [3]
大城北建设民生和产业项目“双提速”
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-05 02:58
Group 1: Infrastructure and Investment - The Hangzhou Dazhongbei area plans to implement 230 projects with an estimated investment of approximately 32.5 billion yuan this year [1] - As of the end of July, 40 projects have been completed, achieving a completion rate of 60.61%, and 30 new projects have commenced, with a cumulative investment of about 20.2 billion yuan, resulting in an annual investment completion rate of 62.37% [1] - The completion of key roads and the opening of the Metro Line 4 station have significantly improved transportation in the Dazhongbei area, facilitating economic activity [1] Group 2: Housing and Education - The Yuhang District's Zhuangshan resettlement housing project has been completed, adding over 1,400 housing units [2] - The completion of the Qianping Village elderly care center and the construction of various affordable housing projects indicate a focus on improving living conditions [2] - A new nine-year consistent school in the Jianqiao Ecological Park has been completed, providing over 4,000 educational slots, enhancing the region's educational service capacity [2] Group 3: Industrial Development - The Dazhongbei area's development strategy emphasizes industrial growth as a core driver of economic expansion, with significant projects like the 6 billion yuan "Parallel World" hotel and immersive tourism project [3] - Multiple industrial projects, including the Yingpu Cloud Manufacturing Center and various technology parks, are underway, indicating a robust industrial layout [3] - The area is focused on urban renewal, industrial transformation, and cultural heritage preservation, aiming for early project commencement and production [3] Group 4: Future Development Plans - The Dazhongbei area aims to accelerate infrastructure and public service improvements, particularly in key zones along the Grand Canal and other significant sites [4] - There is an exploration of a "science and technology + cultural creativity" development path, focusing on provincial-level parks and characteristic towns to enhance industrial capabilities [4] - The city plans to integrate urban renewal and low-efficiency land redevelopment to discover new growth points for the Dazhongbei area [4]
科技点亮千年文脉 2025京杭对话共探运河文化传承
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-30 12:46
Group 1 - The 2025 Beijing-Hangzhou Dialogue focuses on "Empowering Cultural Heritage Transmission and Urban Sustainable Development through Technology" [1][3] - The event highlights the role of technology in preserving and utilizing the cultural heritage of the Grand Canal, contributing to urban sustainable development [1][3] - The Beijing-Tongzhou District is committed to annual progress in cultural tourism and technological innovation, aiming to enhance the development of the Beijing sub-center [3] Group 2 - The Tongzhou Grand Canal Cultural Tourism Scenic Area has successfully applied for a national 5A-level tourist attraction by creating a digital, networked, and intelligent experience space [3] - Hangzhou's cultural heritage protection and utilization methods are innovating with the development of AI and big data technologies [3][4] - The upgraded Grand Canal Museum in Hangzhou received 1.235 million visitors in 2024, a 73% increase year-on-year, showcasing the impact of technology on cultural tourism [3] Group 3 - The "Beijing Memory" team from Renmin University has explored offline cultural dissemination after finding limited online traffic for the Grand Canal knowledge [4] - The event is part of the ongoing efforts to promote the cultural belt of the Grand Canal and to connect it with global audiences [4]
浙江:多维“叙事”做好大运河文章
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-30 06:13
Core Viewpoint - The event held in Beijing focused on enhancing the cultural significance of the Grand Canal, emphasizing the collaborative responsibility of the eight provinces and cities along its route to protect, inherit, and utilize its cultural heritage [2]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage Protection - Zhejiang has made significant efforts in the systematic protection of the Grand Canal, utilizing digital management systems to monitor and address issues such as plant diseases and structural cracks [2][3]. - The province has implemented comprehensive governance measures, including the construction of monitoring zones and the completion of industrial wastewater treatment facilities, achieving a 99.3% compliance rate for water quality in five monitored sections [4]. - Restoration of ecological buffers along rivers and lakes has been completed over 116 kilometers, with the establishment of 13 biodiversity experience sites [5]. Group 2: Cultural Transmission and Research - The Grand Canal serves as a living cultural heritage, maintaining its transportation function, with the recent launch of a passenger route between Hangzhou and Huzhou after 30 years [7]. - The establishment of the Zhejiang Grand Canal Cultural Research Institute aims to integrate academic resources and produce high-quality research outcomes [8]. - Cultural resources along the Grand Canal have been systematically cataloged, focusing on significant cultural elements such as Liangzhu, Wuyue, and Song Dynasty heritage [8]. Group 3: Community Engagement and Tourism Development - Efforts to make the Grand Canal a "people's river" have led to increased tourism, with various scenic boat tours attracting visitors and enhancing local cultural narratives [12]. - Zhejiang has developed multiple cultural tourism projects, including waterway tours and themed cultural events, to deepen the integration of culture and tourism [12][14]. - The transformation of industrial sites into cultural parks has successfully attracted large audiences and stimulated local economies, with events generating significant consumer spending [13].