Taiwan Strait experts have called for more cooperation in folk arts to bring a fresh vitality to traditional Chinese music.
The remarks made the remarks at the fifth iteration of the Cross-Strait Scholars Face-to-Face series of academic activities in Xiamen, Fujian province, focusing on exchange and cooperation on folk music and traditional Chinese opera.
Wang San-ching, the honorary professor at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan, and Chen Geng, deputy director of the Xiamen Minnan Culture Protection and Development Expert Committee, had an in-depth discussion on the topics.
In addition, they discussed the history, current status, and trends of folk art exchange, as well as cultural heritage protection and inheritance.
Since reform and opening up began, exchange and cooperation have continued to deepen, and in the process of integration and mutual learning, they have further consolidated the intrinsic value of folk arts.
The two experts expressed their hope for continued deepening of cooperation, contributing to the integration and development of Chinese culture on both sides of the Strait.
The series of events is promoting academic exchanges after the COVID-19 epidemic.
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The post does not delve into specific details about the types of folk arts being discussed or the potential impact of cooperation on these art forms.
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The post expresses the hope for continued deepening of cooperation, indicating a commitment to long-term collaboration and relationship-building.
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The post's emphasis on cross-strait cooperation in folk music and traditional Chinese opera recognizes the unique cultural heritage and traditions shared by Taiwan and mainland China.
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The post presents the viewpoints of the two experts without critically examining their arguments or considering alternative perspectives.
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The post mentions the academic activities and discussions taking place, indicating a commitment to scholarly engagement and the sharing of expertise.