-

Yellow River culture promoted on global stage

DONGYING, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--East China’s Shandong province, where the Yellow River meets the sea, has been putting great efforts toward promoting Yellow River culture overseas.

The international communication regarding Yellow River culture was highlighted at the Yellow River Culture Forum, which was held recently in Dongying, where the estuary of the Yellow River is located.

The Yellow River, known as China's "mother river" and the cradle of Chinese civilization, flows about 5,464 kilometers through nine provincial-level regions. It is an age-old witness to the nation's history.

Shandong, home to 628 kilometers of the Yellow River, boasts abundant cultural resources with the influence of the river throughout time.

The province has been exploring ways to promote Yellow River culture globally, according to Xi Yanchun, head of the Information Office of the Shandong Provincial People's Government.

The province is developing the Nishan Forum on World Civilizations to build a high-end platform to promote exchanges and mutual learning among world civilizations. It has also published works, including documentaries and short videos, showcasing Yellow River culture in multiple languages to make the culture better known.

“Yellow River culture is one of the four ancient civilizations, and its influence is very important around the world,” Javier García, a senior Spanish journalist, said.

There are bright prospects in spreading Yellow River culture overseas and promoting ecological tourism. This will not only attract a large number of foreign tourists but also help establish a more comprehensive image of China, he added.

Liu Yuzhu, head of the China Foundation for Cultural Heritage Conservation, shared views on the protection and utilization of cultural relics along the Yellow River.

The Yellow River basin is rich in cultural relics and there are more than 300,000 immovable cultural relics in nine provinces and autonomous regions among the Yellow River.

To make use of the cultural relics, emphases should be put in innovating communication methods and integrating high-tech methods like virtual reality to better promote them, according to Liu. “It is also necessary to strengthen exchanges with great river basins in the world, and promote the establishment of regular cultural heritage cooperation projects” Liu added.

An initiative was reached, calling for joint efforts to protect and inherent Yellow River culture, improve the Yellow River cultural and tourism brand, as well as enhance its international influence.

Contacts

Dongying Municipal Publicity Department
Alina Liu
szfwz@shandong.cn

Dongying Municipal Publicity Department


Release Versions

Contacts

Dongying Municipal Publicity Department
Alina Liu
szfwz@shandong.cn

More News From Dongying Municipal Publicity Department

Dongying Vitalizes Rural Culture Through Festivities

DONGYING, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dongying in East China's Shandong province has been making efforts to vitalize folk traditions and customs during the Spring Festival period to enrich the lives of local villagers and boost cultural tourism in rural areas. The Dongying Rural Culture and Tourism Festival, which kicked off on Jan 18, is shining the spotlight on folk culture, tourism resources, handcrafts and local delicacies in rural areas through a series of festive activities. The event will sp...

Biodiversity Highlighted at Dongying’s Birdwatching Event

DONGYING, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Yellow River estuary in Dongying city witnessed a peak in bird migration in early November, with numerous rare species flocking to the area, which is part of their migratory route. With its temperate, semi-humid continental monsoon climate, the Yellow River Delta is an important stop for millions of migratory birds. Two bird migration routes in the world pass through the delta. "Birds are highly important to maintaining a healthy balance in ecosystems," sai...

Dongying spurs protection, development of Yellow River basin

DONGYING, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Agricultural High-tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta is paving the way for the comprehensive utilization of saline-alkali land in China, said experts during a recent agriculture development conference in Dongying. The demonstration area in Dongying, a coastal city in East China’s Shandong province, was approved by the State Council in 2015 and it is China's second national-level agricultural high-tech industrial area. More than 80...
Back to Newsroom