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Actual Value of Rural Cultural Auditorium Construction from the Perspective of Social Transformation: A Case Study of Wenzhou City

Aijun Shen

Asian Agricultural Research, 2020, vol. 12, issue 11

Abstract: From the perspective of social transformation, this paper analyzed the actual value of the construction of Wenzhou rural cultural auditorium, and it was found that it has important value in promoting the transformation of rural culture, economy, and grassroots governance. The construction of rural cultural auditorium is helpful for improving the present backward status of rural public cultural service supply, and promoting the integration and development of rural culture and urban culture; cultivating new rural economic entities, injecting action force for rural economic transformation and development; providing space guarantee for citizen participation in rural grassroots social governance, and is favorable for enhancing the awareness of public participation in rural grassroots governance. However, in the context of comprehensive rural revitalization, the value of cultural auditorium construction has not yet been fully realized. It is necessary to further enhance its value in rural social transformation from three aspects: auditorium construction, daily activity undertaking, and residents' participation in cultivation.

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Date: 2020
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