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How to describe Yuanjiang

Yuanjiang has a long history of humanities and a unique ecological environment. The industrious and intelligent people who have been working and living in the 800-mile Dongting Wetland for a long time have created a unique regional culture with the characteristics of Huxiang. After thousands of years of accumulation, it has become an important part of Huxiang culture with its inclusive and open characteristics, and plays an irreplaceable role in promoting the economic and social development of Yuanjiang.

In 2000, the Ministry of Culture awarded Yuanjiang the title of "National Cultural Advanced County (City)". Throughout the development of Yuanjiang culture since the founding of New China, the gains and losses, advantages and disadvantages can be thought-provoking, inspiring, alarming and inspiring.

At present, the state-owned cultural units and personnel in Yuanjiang are mainly concentrated in the departments of culture, radio and television, including three major museums of culture, natural history and books, theaters, cultural market inspection, film screening and distribution, radio and television network transmission and television stations, with 392 cultural employees.

The Municipal Federation of Literary and Art Circles has 8 writers and artists' associations, including writers, dancers, musicians, fine arts, calligraphy, photography, poetry, folk art and drama, with 1965 members at all levels, including 4 national members and 67 provincial members.

In terms of cultural industry, the city's cultural industry has developed rapidly. Industry categories have covered nine categories, including performances, entertainment, Internet cafes, electronic games, art production, audio-visual products, book and newspaper distribution, with more than 1 10,000 employees. Rural amateur theatrical troupes, film teams, farmer's bookstores and other self-run cultures have actually become the primitive or primary forms of rural cultural industries.