CONTENTS
Ⅰ General Report
1 Seizing the Opportunity Provided by “One Belt, One Road” Strategy and Initiating a New
Epoch for Cultural Development of Minority Areas
【General Research Group, Li He, Zhang Xiaoming and Zhang Chunxia】/001
1. “One Belt, One Road” Which Will Promote the Economic, Social and Cultural
Development Level of the Minority Areas Overall, is a Main Thread of
the National Development Strategy in the New Era/003
2. “One Belt, One Road” Strategy Pushes Minority Areas to Update Concepts and Regional
Development Thoughts/011
3. To Implement “One Belt, One Road” Strategy Minority Areas Should Keep an Eye on
Cultural Development as Well as Cultural Industry Development with Unique Features/015
4. A Brief Conclusion/022
Ⅱ Annual Specials
2 Enhancing Identification with the Chinese Culture through Mutual Respect【Wu Cuiying】/023
3 Ethnic Stratification, Cultural Distinction and Language Application Models【Ma Rong】/028
4 Thoughts and Proposals for Cultural Constructions in Minority Areas in the Age of Globalization
【Li Yan】/046
Ⅲ Annual Topic: A Strategic Investigation into Cultural Developments in Minority Areas
5 Building Cultural Ligament in China’s Southwest Border Areas by Focusing on Major Problems
and Changing Policies【Li He】/051
6 Development Problems or Security Problems?
——An Investigation Report on “National Cultural Security” in Minority Areas of Yunnan’s
and Guangxi’s Borders【Zhang Jiangang】/065
7 An Investigation Report on the Cultural Development of Ethnic Minorities in Border Areas
of China’s Northeast and Inner Mongolia and Their Cultural Exchanges to the Outside
【Zhang Xiaoming, Zhang Jiangang, Jia Xudong and Li He】/085
Ⅳ Annual Focus: Cultural Industry and Cultural Development in Minority Areas
8 The Development and Inheritance of the National Craftsmanship Needs the Support of Market
and Policies【Zhang Jiangang】/108
9 A Road for Integrated Development of Tourism and Cultural Industry with National and
Geographic Features
——An Investigation Report on Dali-Lijiang Area and Nanzhou of East Guizhou Province
【Hui Ming】/119
10 Establishing Cultural Industry Communities with Unique Features to Promote the Sustainable
Development of Minority Areas【Li Jia, Li Yan】/137
11 Industry Transformation of the Rural Minority Areas in the Process of New Urbanization
【Wang Jia】/150
12 The Yunnan Road for Integrated Development of Culture and Tourism Industry【Chen Xi】/161
13 The “West Model” of Chifeng Cultural Industry and Chifeng Features【Yi Na, Wang Anliu】/173
Ⅴ Experts’Forum
14 The Socio-cultural Influence of Developing Tourism with National Features and the Adjustments
——ACase Study of GuangXi Zhuang Autonomous Region【Zhao Minglong】/184
15 Protection and Development of Ethnic Minorities?Culture Begins with Inheriting Their Cultural Genes
——An Attempt to Address Policies to Protect and Develop Villages with Ethnic Minorities’
Features【Yan Qing, Long Yesheng】/201
16 Changing the Performance Evaluation of Officials in Minority Areas and Turning Cultural
Industry into Pillars and Engines【Yi Na】/210
17 The “Bilingual Education” in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region and the Course Reform
【Ma Yueyong, Dong Xinqiang】/214
18 The Development Potentials of National Cultures in Fashion Industry【Jiang Yanyin】/223
Ⅵ Regional Report
19 Achieving Leaping Developments through Reform and Innovation
——The Status Quo of the Press and Publication Industry in Guangxi and Tactics for Development
【Zhou Sansheng】/231
20 A Few Thoughts on the Cultural Industry Development in Tibe【tNimaciren】/246
21 The Exploration and Practice on Protecting Tibetan Epic Gesar【Cirenpingcuo】/253
22 A Report on the Unique Culture Industry Development in Qinghai【Kang Haimin】/261
23 The Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Qinghai and Its Probles【Qing Cuo】/269
24 An Investigation Report on Ecological and Cultural Development in Enshi Prefecture
【Xu Tongzhu, Sima Junlian and Xin Jiang】/280
Ⅶ Field Investigation and Case Study
25 An Investigation into the Demands of Rural Public Cultural Service in Poverty-Stricken Areas
——ACase Study of Guizhou【The Publicity Department of Guizhou】/293
26 A Study on the Conversion of National Cultural Resources into Cultural Products
in the Process of Constructing the Silk Road Economic Belt
——ACase Study of Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture of Gansu【Ma Dongping】/306
27 Constructing the Cultural Industry Belt with Unique Hui National Features
——An Analysis Based on Cities and Towns of Ningxia
【Xu Liyong, Wang Ruixue and Niu Qian】/318
28 Cultural Innovation and National Publication
——Exploring the Digital Transformation of Guangxi People’s Publication House
【Bai Zhulin】/327
29 A Comparative Study of the Status Quo of the Public Cultural Service Products
in the Form of Languages of Ethnic of Xinjiang【Sheng Xinti】/335
Ⅷ A Chronicle of Events
30 A Chronicle of Events on the Cultural Development of Ethnic Minorities in China
(2011-2013)【Hao Xin】/349
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.