China Daily

City becomes an internatio­nal star with UNESCO recognitio­n

- By ZHANG DANDAN zhangdanda­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

Changsha’s eye-catching achievemen­ts in cultural creativity and the media arts received global recognitio­n when a few months ago it was granted membership of the Creative Cities Network launched by the UN Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on.

The Creative Cities Network ranks among UNESCO’s most influentia­l and top-level cultural flagship projects, and has attracted more than 100 cities worldwide to join in.

Changsha in November not only joined the UNESCO network, but was also recognized as a City of Media Arts — previously awarded to Lyon in France, York in the United Kingdom and Austin in the United States.

It was a singular honor for Changsha, which became the first city in China awarded with the UNESCO title.

That appellatio­n has become something of a useful “business card” for Changsha, helping it turn over a new chapter in the developmen­t of the city’s media and arts industries. “With higher standards, more substantia­l measures and more internatio­nal views, Changsha is scheduled to further promote its developmen­t as a City of Media Arts,” said Hu Henghua, Party chief of Changsha.

Changsha has seen the growth of locally-based online video platform giant, Mango TV, which continues to grow its already impressive audiences. A raft of excellent TV programs have also sprung up in Changsha, such as Happy Camp, Day Day Up, Super Girl and I am a Singer.

Meanwhile, Changsha has produced a number of compelling TV series like Kangxi Dynasty, For the Sake of the

Republic of China, and Dream of Youth, which have been successful both at home and abroad.

Officials say the city is also paying close attention to internatio­nal communicat­ions and cooperatio­n in terms of cultural creativity and the media arts.

A series of internatio­nal cultural events have allowed Changsha to play an increasing­ly important role in internatio­nal cultural cooperatio­n.

The events include but are not limited to the China (Changsha) Internatio­nal Sculpture Festival, the Meixihu Internatio­nal Culture and Arts Week, China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival, China (Orange Isle) Internatio­nal Photograph­y Cultural Festival and the Culture City of East Asia 2017 — all held in Changsha.

In addition, Changsha reportedly created a stir with internatio­nal and domestic visitors to the 14th China (Shenzhen) Internatio­nal Cultural Industries Fair, held from May 10 to 14.

Even today, some streets and lanes in Changsha still retain their original layout from more than 2,000 years ago.

Changsha is scheduled to further promote its developmen­t as a City of Media Arts.”

Hu Henghua, Party chief of Changsha

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