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Is China culture less attractive to young people than before?

There are many cultural and creative companies in China now. Most of these cultural and creative companies are based on traditional culture, and most of them are handmade. This is the embodiment of China's traditional culture. Bian Xiao believes that it is not that China culture has lost its appeal to young people, but that the modern presentation of China culture is too simple, so many people live in a state of high pressure every day and don't care about the development of today's culture. Bian Xiao believes that if we really want to inherit culture, we must dare to operate traditional culture.

First, people are so busy making a living every day that they simply forget the existence of culture. Nowadays, few young people want to go back to their hometown to inherit any culture, because in recent years, paper-cutting, pottery, sculpture and other traditional cultures. It has become a culture that only the elderly can inherit. Many young people feel that traditional culture has no market and does not occupy much share in the huge market now, so China traditional culture is almost lost.

Second, the cultural style is single and too old. Many people say that China's traditional culture is too old to keep up with the current social development, such as embroidery and bamboo fan paper-cutting, which are rarely used in society and have no market at all. Even if young people are willing to pass it on, if they still promote it in the old way, the effect will be mediocre. But why is China's traditional culture so excellent that no one wants to take it over? One of the reasons is that the current forms of expression of traditional culture are too single. Therefore, as a younger generation, we must innovate and transform.

As a new generation of young people, we can promote China culture to the public and let people all over the world know about our China culture through modern scientific and technological means and self-media publicity. Of course, many young people are actively practicing this thing now, and constantly packaging and beautifying China culture through their own propaganda means, bringing forth the old and bringing forth the new.