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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — Southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region has found a path of comprehensive development of rural areas and cultural heritage in the 60 years since its founding, according to an analysis released Thursday.
In pursuit of inclusive rural development, governments at all levels in Xizang have implemented targeted measures to guide and support the protection and revitalization of traditional villages, according to the report, titled "Harmony between Tradition and Modernity: Rural Development and Cultural Heritage in China's Xizang."
Funding for these villages has increased, with an emphasis on supporting infrastructure modernization and cultural heritage projects. Efforts are also being directed toward creating local cultural brands, according to a report jointly prepared by the China Foundation for Human Rights Development and the Xinhua Institute, a think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency.
As noted in the document, Xizang actively promotes cultural revival in rural development, tailored to the specific conditions of each village. Combining cultural heritage with well-thought-out village planning, museums, cultural squares, and other facilities have been built in the region, creating platforms for the preservation and revival of magnificent traditional culture.
In addition, digital technologies are widely used to expand cultural information channels via the Internet in order to increase the market competitiveness of cultural products.
For example, in developing high-quality rural tourism, Xizang is systematically exploring and developing cultural resources to enrich the cultural experience of rural travel, as well as developing local products within cultural tourism. By utilizing natural resources—mountains, water bodies, forests, and others—the region is developing ecotourism to further enrich the customer experience.
Xizang also places great importance on building a talent pool by forming and supporting groups of intangible cultural heritage heirs to ensure the continuity of traditional culture. As noted in the report, skills training programs have been launched in the region to improve cultural literacy and employment opportunities for rural residents. -0-
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