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What are the national cultural parks?

National Cultural Park there is the Great Wall National Cultural Park, the Grand Canal National Cultural Park, the Long March National Cultural Park, the Yellow River National Cultural Park.

The national cultural park focuses on the construction of control and protection, thematic display, cultural and tourism integration, traditional use of four types of main functional areas; coordinated to promote the protection of cultural relics and cultural resources inheritance and utilization, and systematically promote the protection and inheritance, research and excavation, environmental support, cultural and tourism integration, digital reproduction of the five key infrastructure project construction.

The "national cultural park" includes at least three levels of content:

The first is to emphasize the integration of a series of cultural heritage reflected in the overall national significance.

Secondly, it consists of unique cultural relics and resources that are highly recognized by the nation and represent the national image and the unique spiritual identity of the Chinese nation.

Secondly, it is socially beneficial, providing an open space for the public to understand, experience and perceive Chinese history and culture as well as for social welfare, while encouraging public participation in its preservation and creation.