China Daily (Hong Kong)

Strippers expose lack of good cultural products

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was recently spread online showing a so-called performanc­e group doing a striptease at a 3-yearold’s birthday party in Fuyang, Anhui province. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Culture announced that it has asked the local culture department to investigat­e and co-work with the police to crack down on illegal activities. Legal Daily comments:

The Ministry of Culture should be praised for its timely response. However, more measures must be taken to root out the problem.

There have been quite a number of reports about such “performanc­e artists” not only in Fuyang or Anhui province as a whole, but in many rural areas nationwide. The situation calls for stricter regulation by the culture authoritie­s.

Rural residents do not favor such performanc­es more than their urban counterpar­ts, but they have fewer entertainm­ent choices. For example, while urban residents can go to a cinema in the evening, rural residents have nowhere to go.

The culture authoritie­s must crack down on the obscene performanc­es, but at the same time they

need to encourage more healthy cultural performanc­es in rural regions.

In order to accomplish that, more government investment is needed. For a long time, there has been a gap in the amount of cultural investment in urban and rural regions. The government­s at various levels must increase their spendings on public cultural facilities in rural regions, so that farmers can enjoy normal cultural performanc­es.

Besides, the best way of driving bad money out of the market is to introduce good money. When the local culture department­s pay more attention and organize performers to provide more high-quality cultural products, there will be no market for the obscene ones in the rural areas.

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