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The remains of the Cao Sugong brand will be demolished and transformed, and the committee members appealed: Can we leave some old space for cultural inheritance?

author:Shangguan News
The remains of the Cao Sugong brand will be demolished and transformed, and the committee members appealed: Can we leave some old space for cultural inheritance?

"Can an old village with the remains of intangible cultural heritage of 2 countries leave a little old space for cultural inheritance in the transformation of the old area?" Chen Haibo, a member of the CPPCC Municipal Committee, said at the special meeting of the Third Session of the 13th CPPCC Municipal Committee on "Stimulating Cultural Innovation and Creating Vitality and Promoting the Construction of an International Cultural Metropolis".

Shanghai currently has 1767 outstanding historical protection buildings, 55 national intangible cultural heritage, these historical buildings and ancient cultural heritage have the wisdom of predecessors, but also retain the memory of urban development, but also continue the context of urban development. "We went to Jing'an District to investigate, Cao Sugong is our brand of Shanghai brush making skills, and the non-genetic inheritance of pen and ink is exactly the theme that Shanghai needs to build the "four major brands", and it is the brand content and urban characteristics that Shanghai needs to build a design capital and a brand. Chen Haibo said.

The day before yesterday, Mayor Ying Yong mentioned in the government work report that he should support the development of long-established brands. Cao Sugong is an important cultural brand in Shanghai and even in the country, is a priceless treasure, to make good use of, good development, is a meaningful thing for future generations. Chen Haibo said in combination with the investigation that the old li where the remains of the Cao Sugong brand are located is about to be demolished, "Before demolition, can you first think about whether you should keep the cultural relics, and whether the place of relocation is in line with this cultural brand?" He called on the government to give more policy support to intangible cultural heritage such as Cao Sugong in the process of transformation of old districts and urban renewal, and turn the crisis of heritage survival into an opportunity for rejuvenation, which is of great significance to promoting the construction of an international cultural metropolis.

Column Editor-in-Chief: Zhang Jun Text Editor: Zhang Jun Title Image Source: Visual China Image Editor: Su Wei

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