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What exactly does the Culture, Radio, Film and Television Tourism Bureau do? Is this unit good?

The Culture, Radio, Film and Television Tourism Bureau is an overall situation formed by the merger of the Culture Bureau, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and the Tourism Bureau. It has jurisdiction over cultural centers, libraries, museums, troupes, orchestras, cultural inspection detachments, radio stations, television stations, cable network companies (some of which have been independently operated) and travel companies. Most of the staff are national civil servants. Engaged in the planning and management of culture, radio and television, tourism industry and undertakings, including administrative examination and approval, such as the examination and approval of Internet cafes, karaoke bars and cinemas. The staffing of the bureau is mainly workers, such as drivers, typists, security guards, etc., all of which were carried out before the restructuring. Now most of these people are part-time.