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非遗“点亮”消费场景 朱炳仁铜雕在北京亮相
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Wang· 2026-01-21 11:45
本报讯 (记者张芗逸)2026年伊始,杭州湖滨步行街,一匹名为《马上钱潮》的3米高铜雕骏马刚揭开 面纱;而在千里之外的北京王府井(600859)大街也迎来艺术浪潮。 朱炳仁表示,王府井作为"商业第一街"与"文化会客厅",陈列于此的《王府八骏》不仅是对北京经济文 化繁荣的祝福,也承载着对家国腾飞、人民幸福的深切期盼。 通过将非遗技艺、传统文化融入城市公共空间和核心商圈,既提升了消费场景的文化附加值,也增强了 游客停留时间和消费意愿。在扩内需、促消费的政策导向下,"非遗+文创""非遗+文旅"等模式不断拓 展,为释放服务消费潜力、培育消费新增长点提供了现实支撑。 熔现实主义艺术家、中国工艺美术大师朱炳仁创作的13米长铜雕巨制《王府八骏》在王府井大街亮相。 八匹骏马姿态万千,或昂首嘶鸣,或奋蹄疾驰,成为冬日街头最瞩目的文化焦点之一。 ...
秦淮灯会如何点亮“超级IP”之路
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2026-01-21 02:47
Core Insights - The Qinhuai Lantern Festival has evolved from a folk activity into a significant cultural IP over its 40-year history, reflecting both historical craftsmanship and modern cultural consciousness [1][11] - The festival is deeply intertwined with the cultural heritage of Nanjing, showcasing the art of Qinhuai lanterns, which has a history of over 1,700 years and was recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2006 [2][6] Historical Context - The first Qinhuai Lantern Festival was held in 1986 as part of efforts to revitalize the historical and cultural significance of Nanjing, particularly around the Confucius Temple area [3][2] - The festival has become a collective memory for generations of Nanjing residents, symbolizing the festive spirit of the New Year [3][4] Cultural Significance - The lanterns serve as a medium for cultural expression, with designs that resonate with local traditions and modern interpretations, such as the zodiac-themed lanterns for the Year of the Horse [4][10] - The festival not only preserves traditional craftsmanship but also adapts to contemporary cultural narratives, creating a unique experience for visitors [10][11] Economic Impact - The Qinhuai Lantern Festival significantly boosts local tourism, with projections indicating over 5 million visitors and tourism revenue exceeding 5 billion yuan during the 2025 Spring Festival [11] - The festival is transitioning from merely showcasing culture to providing cultural services, exemplified by successful projects like the Hai'an New Year Lantern Festival [11] Innovation and Challenges - The festival faces the challenge of balancing cultural preservation with the demands of modern industry, as seen in the comparison with the Sichuan-based Zigong Lantern Festival, which has a more industrialized approach [9][10] - Innovations such as integrating LED technology with traditional lantern-making techniques are being explored to enhance the festival experience while maintaining cultural integrity [10][11] Global Reach - Qinhuai lanterns have been showcased in over 50 countries, contributing to cultural exchange and promoting Nanjing's heritage on an international stage [8] - The festival's global presence reflects a broader trend of cultural products transcending local boundaries, fostering emotional connections through shared cultural narratives [8]
2025年省政府民生实事项目全面完成群众满意率提升 长效运营与提质增效受关注
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2026-01-21 00:07
Core Viewpoint - The provincial government has successfully completed its annual targets for 45 livelihood projects across 12 categories by 2025, with a satisfaction rate exceeding 90% among the public, indicating a positive trend in public sentiment towards these initiatives [2][3]. Group 1: Project Implementation and Public Satisfaction - The provincial government reported that all annual target tasks for the 45 livelihood projects were fully completed, with a public satisfaction rate of over 90%, reflecting an improvement from previous years [2]. - A total of 9,106 participants contributed 43,061 suggestions during a public opinion survey, and 170 provincial representatives provided 221 suggestions, affirming the effectiveness of the projects [2]. - High satisfaction levels were noted particularly in education and health sectors, with significant efforts made to address urgent public needs [2][3]. Group 2: Specific Project Achievements - The project to install air conditioning in 30,000 classrooms was completed ahead of peak electricity demand, resulting in the installation of 46,212 units across 15,543 classrooms, exceeding the target [3]. - The "Enjoy Good Theater at Your Doorstep" initiative successfully organized 813 performances of quality stage art and community cultural works, achieving full coverage at the county and town levels [3]. - In the health sector, over 205,000 eligible girls received free HPV vaccinations, and nearly one million people benefited from chronic disease screening services, surpassing set targets [4]. Group 3: Long-term Sustainability and Quality Improvement - There is a call for the focus of livelihood projects to shift from mere coverage to quality enhancement, with suggestions to improve chronic disease screening and mental health services [4]. - The establishment of 109 new remote notarization service points has facilitated 40,300 remote notarization transactions, demonstrating the effectiveness of integrating blockchain technology into public services [5][6]. - The completion of 1,060 kilometers of rural ecological river channel dredging has significantly improved flood control and water safety, enhancing the quality of life for residents [7]. Group 4: Future Recommendations - Future project planning should adopt a systematic approach to better meet public expectations, emphasizing the need for ongoing supervision and coordination to address implementation challenges [9]. - It is recommended to enhance public awareness and participation in livelihood projects, ensuring that the evaluation of these initiatives is based on citizen feedback [9].
【安康】勾勒高质量发展新图景
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2026-01-19 23:17
Group 1 - The construction of key projects in Ankang City continues to progress despite winter conditions, with significant investments and efforts to ensure high-quality development [1][4] - The Ziyang High-tech Zone cold chain storage logistics park project has a total investment of 160 million yuan and aims to enhance the storage, sorting, and logistics capabilities of agricultural products in the region [1] - The construction of the Ziyang Folk Song Art Center is 60% complete and is expected to be finished by mid-February, showcasing the commitment to maintaining construction schedules [1] Group 2 - In 2025, Ziyang County plans to advance 215 key projects, including 2 provincial, 48 municipal, and 165 county-level projects, with 79 already completed [2] - The Pingli County project for natural water and herbal tea production has a planned investment of 170 million yuan and aims to support the development of a "selenium-rich food + health" industry system [2] - Pingli County has implemented a "Five Ones" mechanism to ensure project progress, focusing on infrastructure, industrial development, ecological protection, and public welfare [3] Group 3 - Pingli County completed investments of 449 million yuan in 3 provincial key projects and 8.94 billion yuan in 40 municipal key projects, contributing to the growth of key industries such as selenium-rich food and eco-tourism [4] - Ankang City has implemented a total of 1,851 municipal key projects with an investment of 314.8 billion yuan since the 14th Five-Year Plan, demonstrating a strong commitment to economic and social development [4] - The city has established a nationwide investment attraction network, signing 3,055 projects with a landing rate of 92.2%, indicating robust economic activity [4]
字看广东2025丨融:大湾区同心同行向未来
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-19 12:01
Core Viewpoint - The construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is a significant national strategy aimed at enhancing regional integration and competitiveness, with a focus on infrastructure connectivity, regulatory alignment, and community engagement among the three regions [2][4]. Group 1: Infrastructure Development - By the end of 2025, the Greater Bay Area's railway operating mileage will exceed 2,800 kilometers, and urban rail transit will surpass 1,500 kilometers, facilitating a "one-hour living circle" [32]. - The traffic flow through five cross-river and cross-sea passages in the Pearl River Delta reached 137 million vehicle trips from January to October 2025, marking a year-on-year increase of 10.52% [23]. - The Hong Kong International Airport's second terminal expansion and the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport's T3 terminal and fifth runway were operational by October 2025, with all three major airports in the region exceeding an annual passenger throughput of 50 million by December 2025 [28][29]. Group 2: Economic and Cultural Integration - The 15th National Games and the Special Olympics will be held in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao in late 2025, marking the first large-scale joint sports event among the three regions, showcasing deepened collaboration [5][6]. - The total sales of licensed merchandise for the 15th National Games reached 680 million yuan, with the mascots becoming a cultural phenomenon [21]. - Over 558 million mainland tourists visited Hong Kong and Macao in 2025, a year-on-year increase of 6.4%, indicating a growing cultural and economic exchange [47]. Group 3: Innovation and Talent Development - The innovation cluster of Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou ranked first globally in innovation index in 2025, with R&D intensity surpassing 4.5% and strategic emerging industries accounting for over 25% of GDP [40]. - By the end of 2025, there were 35 joint laboratories established in the Greater Bay Area, enhancing collaboration in scientific research and innovation [42]. - The number of high-level talents in the region has increased significantly, with over 30% of the nation's high-level talent concentrated in this area [40].
迈向“十五五”,浙江如何唱好文化“三重奏”?
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-18 03:00
Core Viewpoint - Zhejiang province is experiencing a cultural renaissance, with significant achievements in cultural innovation and integration, aiming to enhance its cultural strength and influence during the "14th Five-Year Plan" and beyond [1][2]. Group 1: Cultural Innovation - The success of innovative cultural products like the Yue opera "New Dragon Gate Inn" and the game "Black Myth: Wukong" highlights Zhejiang's ability to create recognizable cultural symbols [1]. - The integration of technology, such as AR and VR, is transforming cultural experiences, making historical artifacts more accessible and engaging for audiences [2][4]. - The establishment of a digital resource database for traditional crafts like lacquerware is proposed to enhance innovation and market promotion [4]. Group 2: Cultural and Tourism Integration - The tourism industry in Zhejiang is projected to grow, with the added value expected to rise from 4,399 billion in 2020 to approximately 5,400 billion by 2024, alongside a forecasted increase in tourism numbers and revenue [5]. - The promotion of unique cultural forms, such as water play culture along the Grand Canal, is suggested to enhance the integration of culture and tourism [5][7]. - The need for a coordinated approach to protect cultural heritage while promoting tourism is emphasized, particularly for historical routes like the East Zhejiang Tang Poetry Road [7]. Group 3: Cultural Benefits to the Public - The initiative to ensure cultural development benefits all citizens is a key focus, with over 10,000 grassroots cultural activities held in the past five years [8]. - The establishment of 2,415 "15-minute quality cultural life circles" aims to improve access to cultural resources in remote areas [8]. - The approach to cultural services is evolving from merely delivering performances to fostering community engagement and participation in cultural activities [9].
在创新中狠抓落实丨建强阵地扬清风
Group 1 - The core theme of the news is the promotion of clean governance and integrity through cultural initiatives, particularly the play "Branches and Leaves Concern: Zheng Banqiao," which highlights the values of public service and integrity [2][3] - The play has been performed in multiple cities including Beijing, Weifang, Yantai, Hangzhou, and Zibo, aiming to spread the message of integrity and clean governance [2] - Weifang's Discipline Inspection Commission is actively integrating local historical and cultural resources to enhance the promotion of clean governance, creating a rich supply of integrity culture [3] Group 2 - The establishment of a comprehensive integrity culture system is underway, which includes various educational venues such as the Weifang Integrity Education Museum and other key sites related to local historical figures [3] - The initiative includes creating "clean units" across different sectors such as government, enterprises, schools, hospitals, and communities, promoting integrity culture into various aspects of society [3][4] - The Weifang Discipline Inspection Commission is focusing on building a "Weifang Sunshine Clean State-owned Enterprises" brand to enhance integrity within state-owned enterprises [4] Group 3 - The village of Qiujiacun has a long-standing tradition of financial management, with historical financial records preserved to remind village officials of their responsibilities [5] - The integration of integrity culture with grassroots governance is emphasized, particularly in supervising local power and managing village collective assets [5] - The Weifang Discipline Inspection Commission highlights the need for broad participation from various sectors in the long-term effort of building integrity culture [5]
浙江省政协委员何美芝:发挥侨界优势 “搭桥”文化出海
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-14 14:28
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the need to adapt traditional culture to modern expressions that resonate with younger audiences, highlighting the importance of integrating technology with cultural experiences [1][2] - The article discusses the challenges faced by traditional arts, such as aging audiences and limited outreach, and suggests that innovative storytelling and interactive experiences can revitalize these art forms [1][2] - The proposal for a "Cultural Zhejiang Overseas Window" aims to enhance cultural soft power through initiatives like the "Cultural Ambassador" program and international storytelling matrices, leveraging the resources of the overseas Chinese community [2] Group 2 - The rise of new cultural forms, such as online literature and digital media, is identified as a significant way for overseas Chinese youth to connect with their heritage, showcasing the need for modern adaptations of traditional art [4] - Zhejiang province is highlighted as a key area for overseas Chinese, with a high proportion of youth contributing to its global integration, indicating the potential for cultural export as a systematic endeavor [4] - The combination of culture and technology is seen as a promising avenue for traditional culture, with Zhejiang's advancements in digital economy and cultural innovation providing a broader platform for cultural outreach [4]
【西安】新年合唱音乐会举行
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2026-01-14 00:11
Group 1 - The "Singing in Chang'an" New Year Choir Concert was held on January 10, organized by the Xi'an Cultural and Tourism Bureau, featuring nine excellent choir teams from Xi'an [1] - The concert showcased a variety of musical pieces, including "Song of the Yangtze River" and "Spring Festival Overture," reflecting Xi'an's cultural openness and inclusivity while expressing good wishes for the New Year [1] - A notable feature of the concert was the youthful energy displayed by student and youth choirs, emphasizing the importance of young talent in the development of choral arts and public cultural services [1] Group 2 - The Xi'an Cultural and Tourism Bureau plans to enhance the "Singing in Chang'an" brand in the new year, aiming to promote positive themes and cultural engagement among the community [2] - The concert utilized a hybrid model of offline performance and online streaming, achieving over 1.76 million total clicks across various platforms by the end of the event [1]
聚焦智能与文化 第二十三届中国文化产业新年论坛在北京大学开幕
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2026-01-12 02:52
Group 1 - The 23rd China Cultural Industry New Year Forum was held at Peking University, focusing on the theme "Intelligence and Culture: Co-creation of Human Civilization Values" [1] - The forum gathered representatives from government, industry, academia, and research to explore the pathways and mechanisms for high-quality development of the cultural industry empowered by artificial intelligence [1] Group 2 - Peking University Vice President Ning Qi emphasized the need for technology and humanities to resonate together, advocating for a future that combines intelligence and cultural depth [3] - The Director of the Industry Development Department of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Miao Mu Yang, discussed the digital transformation path of the cultural industry during the 14th Five-Year Plan, highlighting the importance of AI in restructuring creative production and expanding consumption scenarios [3] - Li Fengliang, Secretary of the Party Committee of South China Agricultural University, presented the concept of "intelligent culture" driven by technology, data, algorithms, and interaction, while cautioning against issues like creativity poverty and algorithm bias [3] Group 3 - Li Xiangmin, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Nanjing University of the Arts, argued that the lack of cultural elements contributes to the "modern Solow paradox," suggesting that integrating culture into the economic system can stimulate consumption and promote sustainable growth [4] - Chen Shaofeng, a professor at Peking University, introduced a new model for the cultural industry focusing on AI short dramas and cross-border cultural e-commerce, proposing a strategy to enhance local products through storytelling [4] - Yan Yan, Deputy Secretary and President of Inner Mongolia University of the Arts, shared research on the value co-creation of ethnic arts in the digital age, emphasizing innovation in education and communication [4] Group 4 - The "Chinese Aesthetic Gene Database Luoshen Intelligent Creator 2.0" was launched, enhancing the intelligent generation of multimodal content and supporting the modern transformation of traditional cultural elements [5] - The forum included parallel discussions on topics such as "Cultural New Landscape in the AI Era," "Digital Development of Intangible Cultural Heritage," and "New Business Models for Local Culture and Tourism," addressing forward-looking issues [7] - The event was organized by Peking University, with the Peking University Art College and the Peking University Cultural Industry Research Institute as co-hosts [7]