We young people also need public cultural services to pursue our interests and enrich our lives,” Wang said. China has actively worked to improve its system of public cultural services in recent years as a way of widening its basic services among more people. The July resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on advancing modernization stipulates for improvement in the public cultural service system with a focus on delivering high-quality cultural resources to grassroots communities and enhancing the involvement of social entities in providing public cultural services. Notably, public cultural services should become “better quality, more efficient, fairer and sustainable,” said Li Guoxin, director of Peking University’s national center for modern public culture research. These public cultural spaces have helped her quickly build a social circle in this new city,” Wang added.
Source: The Nation October 07, 2024 01:46 UTC