In the deep layers of Lingnan culture, there has always been a strong sense of patriotism, and the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area has cooked a pot of wonderful and hot cultural soup together. At the 2024 Cultural Power Construction Summit Forum "Humanities Bay Area Opportunities Bay Area" sub forum held on the 24th, the attending guests talked about the historical origins and profound heritage of the Humanities Bay Area, and talked about the unique advantages and unlimited future of the Opportunities Bay Area. National People's Congress representative and Hong Kong Legislative Council member Huo Qigang stated that we should seize opportunities, make good use of advantages, consolidate the cultural connotation of the Greater Bay Area, promote deep exchanges and cooperation, and pass on the history, culture, and humanistic spirit of the Greater Bay Area from generation to generation; At the same time, Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao should leverage their own advantages, develop high-quality cultural and artistic content, and jointly promote the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Cantonese embroidery, Cantonese opera, and lion dance... Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao share the same roots and origin. Lingnan culture is a common cultural language among the three regions, carrying a common humanistic memory. "Telling the story of the Bay Area is an important reflection of telling the story of China well," said Professor Ge Liang of Hong Kong Baptist University. Taking Lingnan traditional culture as the starting point and outlining the rich historical landscape of the Chinese nation, artists should take literature as their guide and forge ahead. The Cultural Bay Area has nurtured infinite opportunities. From the protection of historical relics, the linkage of cultural and museum institutions, the sharing of cultural facilities, to film and television cooperation, art exhibition and performance connectivity, and then to the mutual recognition of disciplines in higher education institutions and the exchange of library resources... Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao complement each other's advantages and have huge space for exchange and cooperation. Artist and senior professor of humanities at Tsinghua University, Han Meilin, is deeply moved by the booming development of the Greater Bay Area. 30 years ago, he was invited to create the urban sculpture "The Golden Bull" for Shenzhen; 30 years later, he returned to Shenzhen and hoped to empower the development of the Greater Bay Area with art. (Lai Xin She)
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Source:Xinhua network
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