三级aa视频在线观看-三级国产-三级国产精品一区二区-三级国产三级在线-三级国产在线

  Home>News Center>China
       
 

Culture chiefs seek profit in art
By Qin Chuan (China Daily)
Updated: 2004-08-18 00:37

Culture and related industries are being earmarked as potential money-spinners for the nation's economic growth.

At a forum on the industry as a whole in Shuozhou, North China's Shanxi Province, official in the Ministry of Culture Ainiwaer Abuduxukuer said China has huge potential because of its history and abundance of cultural heritage.

China includes entertainment, media, communications and IT content services in its "culture industry" along with the more traditional arts of painting and theatre.

The forum set out examples of ``cultural units,'' such as museums and libraries, which could be run as individual businesses.

The changes are in their first stages and at the moment profit from it accounts for a small proportion of the country's GDP, Ainiwaer said.

Zhang Xiaoming works with the research centre on culture under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He and his colleagues have just compiled a report about supply and demand in the industry, and have identified a gap between the two.

Zhang said the basic obstacle impeding the development of China's culture industry is an antiquated management system.

Although China has been adopting a market economy for more than two decades, the sector is still part of the planned economy, he said.

In the past few years, China has set up so-called "units for cause," which are neither government bodies nor enterprises, owned and managed by the government, and engaged in social services such as education, health and culture.

Such units take up a large quantity of resources but are not well managed. They are also a burden on public finances.

Reforming units like this has been started, but the culture sector lags behind, Zhang said.

The government should change its role, he said.

"Most of the cultural units -- like museums, libraries -- should be opened up to the market. The government only needs to make relevant policies for the industry," Zhang said.

Ainiwaer said innovation and the use of new techniques were important for the development of China's culture industry.

"We must know how to update what we have got -- folk stories, for example -- with advanced techniques so that everybody likes the products," he said.

China started reforming its culture sector last year, but the forum agreed a full revamp would take a number of years.



 
  Today's Top News     Top China News
 

Expert: 37 golds for US and 27 for China at Athens

 

   
 

China grabs 5 more golds, tops medal tally

 

   
 

Pyramid sales harm sellers, customers

 

   
 

Deals strengthen Sino-Mexican ties

 

   
 

China offers more aid for Darfur

 

   
 

US announces plan for troop realignment

 

   
  China tests new guided missile - CNS report
   
  Typhoon Rananim claimed 164 lives
   
  China, DPRK diplomats meet for nuclear issue
   
  GM to begin making Cadillacs in China
   
  Controversy arises from TB vaccination
   
  Comment: Defining the 'public interest'
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  News Talk  
  When will china have direct elections?  
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 午夜视频在线观看视频 | 91精品一区二区三区在线 | 九九视频在线看精品 | 国产高清一级毛片在线不卡 | 亚洲精品一区久久狠狠欧美 | 免费看成人毛片日本久久 | 香蕉视频在线观看免费国产婷婷 | 成人午夜影视全部免费看 | 起视碰碰97摸摸碰碰视频 | 国产高清在线看免费视频观 | 婷婷六月久久综合丁香76 | 五月久久亚洲七七综合中文网 | 麻豆网页 | 91最新免费地址入口 | 欧美在线一区二区 | 成人永久福利免费观看 | 高清 国产 日韩 欧美 | 三级黄色片免费观看 | 一级午夜a毛片免费视频 | 久草免费福利资源站在线观看 | 国产精品免费看久久久 | 免费特级黄毛片 | 欧美精品一区二区三区四区 | 亚洲区一二三四区2021 | 美国毛片基地a级e片 | 日本精品久久久一区二区三区 | 成人午夜网站 | 亚洲美女亚洲精品久久久久 | 免费观看女人高清视频 | 中文字幕啪啪 | 国产成人影院在线观看 | 一区二区三区毛片免费 | 国产在线观看高清不卡 | 国产资源网站 | 国产极品在线观看视频 | 三级毛片网站 | 九九精品免费视频 | 国产亚洲3p一区二区三区 | 青青草91在线 | 国产精品成人影院 | 一级a级毛片 |