Voice of the Publisher

Volume 9, Issue 3 (September 2023)

ISSN Print: 2380-7571   ISSN Online: 2380-7598

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Socialist Advanced Culture and Construction of Superior International Communication Discourse of Culturally-Revitalized Province

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DOI: 10.4236/vp.2023.93009    41 Downloads   177 Views  
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Accelerating construction of a culturally-revitalized province is an important measure to develop advanced socialist culture. In the new era, whether Zhejiang (a pioneering and leading province in China) can continue to lead in comprehensive construction of a moderately prosperous society and acceleration of modernization construction largely depends on profound understanding of cultural power, high awareness of developing advanced culture, and the efforts made to promote construction of a culturally-revitalized province (or, civilized Zhejiang) by the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee (the Communist Party Committee in Zhejiang province, China) (abbreviated for “the Committee” below). This article explores socialist advanced cultural guidelines for construction of civilized Zhejiang with main focuses on enhancing cohesive force of advanced culture, liberating and developing cultural productivity, and improving social public service capacity. It discusses how advanced socialist culture can assist in promoting civilized cultivation, practice, and creation, in order to comprehensively improve citizens’ moral, scientific and cultural, and social civilized qualities, and then construct international discourse on superiority of civilized Zhejiang construction, providing Zhejiang wisdom and solutions for national and international governance.

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Shen, Y. (2023) Socialist Advanced Culture and Construction of Superior International Communication Discourse of Culturally-Revitalized Province. Voice of the Publisher, 9, 91-98. doi: 10.4236/vp.2023.93009.

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