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Cities known as cultural deserts in China include Zhuhai, Wuxi, and Hainan, because compared with other provinces and cities, their cultural atmosphere is slightly weaker, but now they are developing vigorously.
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Shenzhen, because the speed of Shenzhen's rise is too fast, it has developed from a small fishing village to a metropolis, and those so-called cultural heritage are not seen in Shenzhen.
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In fact, there are still a lot, such as Zhuhai, Sanya, Guangzhou, etc., because the food culture of these places is still more important than art culture, so they have this title.
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A cultural desert refers to a place or group that lacks a cultural atmosphere and vitality, that is, a "desert area" where there is no culture and art. In these uneducated places, people lack the willingness and ability to pay attention to and participate in culture and art.
Cultural deserts usually appear in backward and resource-poor areas, not only in cultural facilities, art activities, cultural inheritance, etc., but also in education, medical care, science and technology and other fields. The cultural desert is not only a hardware problem but also a software problem, including venues, equipment, technology, cultural industry, artists, cultural ** and other aspects, which is a complex system engineering.
The emergence of cultural deserts not only affects the image and cultural soft power of cities and regions, but also restricts people's spiritual pursuit and all-round development. In order to improve the status quo of cultural deserts, it is necessary to improve the cultural quality of the whole society, strengthen the construction, operation and management of cultural facilities, and increase investment and support for cultural industries.
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Cultural deserts refer to areas where literature, art, science, education, and spiritual life are relatively scarce, and are generally used in rapidly rising and developing countries and cities.
Traditionally, the term cultural desert refers to areas where there is a lack of literature, art, science, education, and spiritual life, and is generally used for rapidly rising and developing countries and cities. Culture is very important, culture can enlighten people's thinking and spirit, "cultural desert" refers to the lack of literature, art, science, education, spiritual life and other aspects of the area or the construction of spiritual civilization is relatively backward.
The word cultural desert is used in a person, which is a metaphor for the person who has no culture, and the cultural connotation is as barren as a desert. The term cultural closed-minded desert is often used by netizens to mock themselves. The word corresponding to the cultural desert is the cultural oasis.
Cultural oasis means to describe a person who is very cultured and can also subtly influence the people around him.
What is the stem of the cultural desert flower less north
Those who often watch Hua Shaobei** and live broadcasts must be no stranger to the term "cultural desert", which is one of his many nicknames. And other members of the same yin and yang weird boy group often use this name, which can be said to be a stalk that is about to get out of the circle.
And this word has a new meaning for Hua Shaobei, in fact, it can be seen literally that it refers to a person who has no culture, as if it is a dry desert.
In addition, Hua Shaobei said that his education is not high, but it is not important for Hua Shaobei's education, the education he received when he was a child should be good, with a good personality, sensible, and utilitarian purposes, even if he doesn't go to college, it doesn't matter much. Of course, this is all a joke, just treat it as a meme.
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1. There are 12 deserts in China, some of which are called deserts, some are called sandy lands, and there are the Taklamakan Desert, the second largest mobile desert in the world.
2. Located in the center of the Tarim Basin in southern Xinjiang, the Taklamakan Desert is the largest desert in China, the tenth largest desert in the world, and the second largest mobile desert in the world.
3. The entire desert is about 1,000 kilometers long from east to west, about 400 kilometers wide from north to south, and covers an area of 330,000 square kilometers. The average annual precipitation does not exceed 100 mm, and the minimum is only four or five mm; The average evaporation is as high as 2500-3400 mm.
4. The second largest desert is the Gurbantunggut Desert, located in the Junggar Basin of Xinjiang**, east of the Manas River and south of the Ulungu River, which is the second largest desert in China, and is also the largest fixed and semi-fixed desert in China, with an area of about 10,000 square kilometers, an altitude of 300 600 meters, and many water sources.
5. The third largest desert, the Badain Jaran Desert, is located in the north of the Alxa Right Banner of the Alxa League in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, and there are more than 10,000 square kilometers of desert in the northwest without human footprints.
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Desert culture is a series of cultural activities carried out with the theme of desert, including showing the unique landform of the desert and showing another beauty of the desert. Some places have launched desert cultural festivals to introduce themselves, such as the 6th Shanshan "Desert Spring" Tourism and Culture Festival, Ningxia International Desert Tourism and Culture Festival, and the first Naiman International Desert Tourism and Culture Festival.
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Shenzhen's historical and cultural heritage is too shallow, think about the city for more than 20 years, what cultural heritage can it have? Most of them are fast food culture at the application level, and experts and scholars who can't find "roots" think that it is a shallow culture.
But Shenzhen has a long history, as early as 6,700 years ago in the middle of the Neolithic Age, there were human beings. Four or five thousand years ago, that is, in the Xia and Shang dynasties in the Central Plains, in the coastal sand dunes and valleys of Shenzhen, there were already tribes different from the Central Plains.
In fact, the academic atmosphere in Shenzhen is also very strong, every year there are a large number of talents from all walks of life "south" to come, but the academic aspect is mostly the "art" that is now learned and used, and there are few non-esoteric and empty "learning", so there are not many academic ideas, more are application-level technology, and are at the forefront of the country, such as design, clothing design, industrial design, animation and other aspects. Shenzhen is a city that pays great attention to practical technology, and the number of high-tech inventions, innovations and technology applications often ranks first in the country every year.
In addition, Shenzhen is the city that spends the most on books in China, and it is also the place with the strongest reading atmosphere in China. Shenzhen's economic development has led to the development of the cultural industry, and is gradually washing away the impression of "cultural desert".
The countries and regions represented by the "cultural deserts" all have a significant common characteristic: rapid economic development. That is to say, when the economic development of a country or region is concerned, people will study the question of whether the degree of development of its spiritual civilization matches the degree of development of material civilization, and then label countries and regions with extremely unbalanced development as "cultural deserts."
In any case, the "cultural desert" is not something that can be used anywhere, and it is only when the achievements of your economic development are noticed that people will consider whether it is a "cultural desert". And once this awkward hat is put on, it is possible to promote the development of the region in the direction of material and spiritual balance.
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