China Economic Times Tianjin (Liu Feifei) 2024年2月,习近平总书记视察天津重要讲话中提出“四个善作善成”的重要要求,其中之一就是在推动文化传承发展上善作善成,强调“以文化人、以文惠民、以文润城、以文兴业,展现城市文化特色和精神气质,是传承发展城市文化、培育滋养城市文明的目的所在”。中新天津生态城深度发掘文旅资源,全年计划开展百场文化惠民演出和百场文旅活动,通过引入品质文化项目、打造特色文旅品牌、举办常态化文旅活动,让文旅融合焕发新活力。

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Enriching cultural activities injects colorful background into urban culture

Over the past weekend, groups of cross talk enthusiasts welcomed in the West Bank Crosstalk Theater of China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City. The performance includes both authentic classic cross talk and innovative works that keep up with trends and integrate current hot spots, allowing the audience to feel up close the vitality of traditional cross talk culture in the new era. The Eco-City has introduced the West Bank Crosstalk Theater, a brand project of Tianjin's traditional folk art, and continues to launch cross-talk products that reflect the spirit of the times, meet the needs of the people, and have Tianjin charm, and continuously meet the high-quality spiritual and cultural needs of the masses.

In order to continue to enrich the supply of cultural products, this year, China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City will also hold concerts, song and dance performances, opera performances, etc. during festivals such as the Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, and May Day, in conjunction with scenic spots, cultural venues, supermarkets, etc. in the area. Mass cultural activities such as intangible cultural heritage craftsmanship displays. At the same time, we will rely on cultural venues such as the National Oceanic Museum, China-Singapore Friendship Library, Jingu Memory Museum, and Oriental Art Museum, as well as eco-city characteristic resources such as parks and greenways all over the region, focusing on themes such as ecological environmental protection, technological innovation, and marine protection. Carry out regular study tours and popular science cultural activities, polish cultural brands such as "Haibo Classroom","Ecological Journey" and "Reading 'Enjoy Ecological City", cultivate cultural genes and cultivate urban temperament.

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Multicultural exchanges highlight the new style of urban modernization

While deeply cultivating local culture, China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City gives full play to the advantages of international cooperation, strengthens cultural exchanges and tourism cooperation, uses international cultural and tourism activities to leverage the vitality of the city, and uses the charm of cultural collision to enhance the image and quality of the city.

On March 22, the Chinese-foreign cooperation exhibition "Great River Civilization" officially opened at the National Oceanic Museum. The exhibition brings together more than 200 pieces (groups) of precious cultural relics from 16 museums at home and abroad. It uses three chapters of "nurturing" and "shaping" and "city and country" to show the historical trajectory of different civilizations in the world and deeply explain the relationship between rivers and human civilization. It provides residents and tourists of China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City with the opportunity to experience the civilization of the river up close. This exhibition is also the last "appearance" of more than 100 overseas cultural relics before leaving China. "The exhibits are from Italy and precious collections from many domestic museums. It is a rare opportunity to understand ancient civilization." Jiang Meijuan, a tourist from Beijing, said,"It is very close and convenient to Beijing, and the National Oceanic Museum is also a very popular travel destination."

As a national all-region tourism demonstration zone, in recent years, China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City has launched a variety of cultural activities to benefit the people, linking the resources of the global business travel industry to bring high-quality cultural audio-visual enjoyment to residents and tourists. We will continue to adhere to the concept of "party building leads and jointly creates", actively explore cultural tourism resources, continue to increase the supply of cultural tourism products, and create a cultural tourism pattern in which guests and guests share the benefits and benefits from the near and distant distances.

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