湖南省政府門戶網(wǎng) 2024-09-16 20:11:54
Photo shows the night view along the
Xiangjiang River in Changsha, capital city of central China's Hunan
Province. (People's Daily Online/Wu Xiwei)
By leveraging culture, central China's Hunan Province has witnessed the
emergence of more hidden gem cities and "guochao" brands, which are
brands based in China often with local characteristics, that highlight
the charm of Chinese culture, driving the accelerated development of the
cultural industry.
Changsha, capital city of Hunan, boasts profound cultural heritage and
is home to trendy internet-famous brands. Building on Hunan culture,
which stresses practicality, Changsha has done a fantastic job of
blending its culture into the hustle and bustle of urban life, standing
out as a "cyberstar" city.
On Taiping Street, a bustling commercial area and historical and
cultural site in Changsha, tourists drink milk tea with guochao
elements, pass through residences of historical figures, and find
themselves surrounded by vibrant and trendy stores. The street, deeply
rooted in the cultural heritage of Changsha, exudes a fashionable
atmosphere.
Using technology to elevate culture
At the 8,000 square meter 5G smart studio in Malanshan Video Cultural
and Creative Industrial Park in Changsha, a large program was in
rehearsal.?
Photo shows the Malanshan Video Cultural
and Creative Industrial Park in Changsha, capital city of central
China's Hunan Province. (People's Daily Online/Xiang Yu)
Inside the studio, over 4,000 lights and 1,800 square meters of LED
screens created a dazzling stage effect. The cumbersome cables
traditionally attached to cameras were replaced by a small box.
"This is our self-developed 'Malanshan Box', which solves the problem of
cameramen being tethered by cables and, equipped with a 5G
high-performance video codec chip, makes simultaneous shooting,
transmission, and editing possible," explained Zhou Yihui, manager of
the chairman's office at Hunan Letian Film Media Co., Ltd.
Malanshan, empowered by technology, is taking the lead and making excellent traditional culture become real.
Old film reels, under AI coloring and manual restoration, bring new colors to dim and blurry black-and-white images.
In the creative interactive program, poetry from the poet Li Bai,
empowered by AR technology, crosses time and space to interact closely
with the audience.
In recent years, Malanshan Video Cultural and Creative Industrial Park
has firmly grasped the key to integrating culture and technology,
forming a digital cultural industry chain covering creativity, content
production, storage, broadcasting, and trading, launching multiple
popular programs, and attracting a batch of supply chain enterprises. So
far, more than 4,000 new enterprises have registered here.
Museums are also working to use technology to elevate the consumption of culture.
Thanks to the application of cutting-edge technologies, visitors are
blown away by an exhibition entitled "The Art of Life: Multimedia
Exhibition of Mawangdui Han Culture" based on the Mawangdui Tombs of the
Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.) at the Hunan Museum in Changsha
through ultra-high-definition artifact scanning, 3D projections, and a
giant LED spherical screen.?
A tourist watches a digital replica of an
artifact from the Mawangdui Tombs of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - 220
A.D.) at the Hunan Museum in Changsha, capital city of central China's
Hunan Province. (People's Daily Online/Wu Xiwei)
Chen Xuliang, deputy Party chief of the museum, said the growing
interest of young people in museums shows the vitality of China's
culture.
Rolling out comprehensive and diverse exhibitions by integrating culture
with technologies can meet people's aesthetic needs and make static
cultural relics lively, thus attracting more people to pay attention to
cultural heritage protection, Chen added.
Technology is also helping to keep cultural heritages more relevant in the modern world.
Liuyang, a county-level city in Changsha, is known as the "hometown of
fireworks." Liuyang fireworks are a cultural heritage in Hunan.?
Fireworks light up the sky in Liuyang, a
county-level city in Changsha, capital city of central China's Hunan
Province. (Photo/Deng Xialin)
Liuyang-made fireworks lit up the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics with firework machines.
"The firework machines used at the opening ceremony were high-end ones
that contained no gunpowder," said an executive of Showven Technologies
Co., Ltd. based in Liuyang.
With the development of modern science and technology, the company's
non-gunpowder fireworks have been exported to over 90 countries and
regions including Europe and America. Beyond the Paris Olympics, the
company's fireworks also lit up the opening ceremonies of the 2022 FIFA
World Cup in Qatar, the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, and the Hangzhou
Asian Games.
Blending culture with consumption
Hunan has vigorously promoted the integration of culture and tourism.
Last year, the culture and tourism department of Hunan issued several
measures to promote the recovery of the culture and tourism industries.
Multiple regions in Hunan have vigorously developed the culture and tourism sectors according to local resources.
Changsha, a city among the first batch of state-level famous historic
and cultural cities in China, is leaving no stone unturned in tapping
into its profound cultural resources to create new consumption scenarios
of fine traditional culture, according to an official with the city's
bureau of culture and tourism.
In Qingxi village, Yiyang city, 21 bookstores transformed from
farmhouses and named after Chinese writers captivate tourists from
various regions.
Hejie Street, a renovated cultural street in Changde city, showcases
folk operas including Changde silk string and Changde Gaoqiang opera.
At the Ziquejie Terraces in Xinhua county, Loudi city, local inheritors
of Xinhua folk song, an intangible cultural heritage, sing a folk song,
with the melodies lingering in the air.
In recent years, the local governments have turned the Ziquejie Terraces
into a 4A-level tourist attraction, the second-highest level in China's
tourism evaluation system, which has become a magnet for tourists from a
wide area.?
Photo shows a view of the Ziquejie Terraces
in Xinhua county, Loudi city, central China's Hunan Province. (People's
Daily Online/Liu Wei)
At a conference named "From Ziquejie Terraces to the World: Global
Farming Culture Exchange and Mutual Learning Conference," which took
place in Xinhua county last year, experts from various countries were
impressed by the terraces, and the Chinese wisdom of harmony between
human beings and nature that they represent.
In addition, new-type consumption brands featuring cultural elements are
popping up like mushrooms after rain in Changsha. New-type consumption
brands can reinforce each other in Changsha, an inclusive city,
according to Mou Yongsheng, a young entrepreneur from northeast China's
Heilongjiang Province.?
An employee works in a beverage shop in
Changsha, capital city of central China's Hunan Province. (People's
Daily Online/Wu Xiwei)
The Changsha-based Chinese milk tea brand Modern China Tea Shop launched
a subsidiary brand in the city in April 2024. The new stores are imbued
with cultural elements and have become popular destinations for young
people.?
Photo shows products of Chinese milk tea
brand Modern China Tea Shop in Changsha, capital city of central China's
Hunan Province. (People's Daily Online/Wu Xiwei)
"Changsha actively promotes the integrated development of the nighttime
economy and new-type consumption, which provides sufficient nutrients
and a favorable business environment for the development of Modern China
Tea Shop, enabling us to continuously promote the innovative use of
traditional culture in a way that young people are happy to accept,"
said Liu Qiaofang, who is in charge of the brand department of Modern
China Tea Shop.
The consumption upgrading in China emphasizes the value of cultural
resonance, said Zhang Dandan, dean of the Changsha New Consumption
Research Institute, adding that Changsha, with the pioneering spirit
deeply rooted in the city's cultural heritage, has improved its policy
system for the development of new-type consumption and nurtured more
regional new-type consumption brands.
責(zé)編:田夢(mèng)瑤
一審:田夢(mèng)瑤
二審:唐煜斯
三審:秦慧英
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