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我从基层来丨全国政协委员崔海洋:互嵌社区促交融,搬迁群众稳增收
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-25 14:55
Core Viewpoint - The development of multi-ethnic embedded communities is a new form of social governance that promotes deep integration of ethnic relations and enhances the living and employment conditions of minority communities [1][7]. Group 1: Community Development - The "China Sky Eye" project in Pingtang County has led to the establishment of three resettlement communities that house multiple ethnic groups, including Han, Bouyei, and Tujia, exemplifying a typical multi-ethnic embedded community [3]. - The resettlement has allowed residents to not only settle but also thrive through cultural integration, as seen in the case of Yang Xiaoyun, who opened a hotel and engaged in traditional performances, significantly increasing her annual income to 250,000 yuan [5][7]. Group 2: Cultural Integration and Employment - Cultural embedding and transmission are becoming new drivers of employment, as demonstrated by the innovative integration of traditional Yazhou pottery with Bouyei batik elements, which has gained popularity among tourists [9]. - The non-heritage experience space established in June last year has generated approximately 800,000 yuan in revenue and attracted over 50,000 visitors, providing job opportunities for local and resettled residents [10]. - Over 30 resettled individuals have successfully started their own businesses, and more than 400 have achieved stable employment in their hometowns, highlighting the effectiveness of the local government's focus on high-quality development of resettlement communities [10].
(新春走基层)“科技为媒 文化为脉” 中泰青少年感知科技文化魅力
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-07 13:33
Group 1 - The event "Science and Technology Without Borders, Intelligent Connection in Guizhou" concluded, featuring participation from students of Thailand's Art University and various schools in Guizhou, China, focusing on technology and cultural exploration [1][3] - The activities included visits to the Guizhou Science and Technology Museum and the Guizhou Geological Museum, where students engaged in VR experiences related to lunar exploration and interacted with intelligent robots, showcasing cutting-edge technology [3][5] - Students also learned about drone technology and participated in practical competitions at Guizhou Industrial Vocational and Technical College, enhancing their skills and creativity through collaboration [3][5] Group 2 - The event provided insights into China's new energy vehicle manufacturing base, allowing students to observe smart manufacturing processes and understand the impact of technology on industrial upgrades [5] - Cultural experiences included visits to the Red Ribbon (Guizhou Long March Digital Art Museum) and participation in traditional crafts such as wax dyeing and Yaozhou pottery making, enriching the cultural exchange [5][6] - Feedback from Thai students highlighted the memorable experiences, with comments on the impressive integration of technology and culture, and a desire to share their experiences with family and friends back home [7]