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REPORT ON THE CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA’S ETHNIC MINORITIES (2014~2015)

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By:Wu Cuiying

Publisher:Social Sciences Academic Press

ISBN:978-7-5097-8113-5

Publication Date:2015-09-01

Language:Chinese

Paper book:US $34.00
Ebook:US $34.00
Paper Book& Ebook:US $51.00
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A Report on the Cultural Development of China’s Ethnic Minorities(2014-2015) is the third volume of the blue book on ethnic minority culture. This book, which is co-compiled by the Culture and Publicity Bureau of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission of China and the Research Center for Cultural Policy of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is also part of the achievements of “The Research Project on the Development Strategy of China’s Ethnic Minority Culture”.

The body part of this book consists of the following divisions: “General Report”, “Annual Specials”, “Annual Topic”, “Annual Focus”, “Experts’ Forum”, “Regional Report” and “Field Investigation and Case Studies”.

“General Report”, composed by General Research Group, is the core content of this book. The implementation of “One Belt, One Road” Strategy will transform minority areas into new fronts for opening up. That will increase the significance of the minority areas in establishing border security and friendship with neighboring countries and also change their economic and geographic status. “One Belt, One Road” Strategy will provide minority areas with unprecedented favorable policies to develop cultures and the cultures with unique features in particular. Therefore it is important for the minority areas to seize the opportunities, update concepts and thoughts for regional development and materialize the transformations from “marginalized areas” to “regional central areas”, from “self-enclosed consciousness” to “ligament consciousness”, from traditional development patterns to new development patterns, from domestic trans-administrative conformity to trans-national conformity, and from a lack of manpower to a mechanism of effective talent training and management. It is also important to make a full use of their cultural and geographic advantages, give a full play to their roles of being economic and cultural corridor and ligament, and make them into trans-national and regional economic growth poles, strategic supports and cultural highlands. According to the report, as “One Belt, One Road” Strategy significantly promotes the position of minority areas in Chinese opening up, the minority areas and the border areas in particular should wisely draw on their own resources. First and foremost the cultural resources with unique features should serve the purposes of urbanization with unique features and construction of public cultural services to establish own cultural industry competitive edges. Next emphasis of culture and policies should be laid on the protection and development of cultural diversities, prioritization of the transformation of development patterns and optimization of the cultural resources with unique features in the process of the new type of urbanization. We should regard innovating the mechanism for public cultural services as the first task of the cultural system reform, and the innovation-driven cultural industry as the strategic theme of the economic structure readjustment. We will actively construct “Trans-national Cultural Ligament Project” and “Trans-national Industry Corridor”. The historical relationship between ethnic minorities and the overseas homologous nations will be the most valuable resources to construct the cultural ties between China and the neighboring countries. The cultural and geographic advantages of minority areas will help build the trans-national cultural industry with unique features to forge the trans-national cultural ligaments, join the neighboring countries in developing the cultural industry with unique features and constructing trans-national regional cultural markets, and thus provide “One Belt, One Road” Strategy with the cultural soft support.