The Study of the Cross-Cultural Dialogue between Traditional Southeast Asian and Chinese Music in the Belt and Road Initiative Context

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Zi Xiong
Veera Phansue
Surasak Jamnongsarn

Abstract

This study explored the role of the China-ASEAN Music Week, an integral component of the Belt and Road Initiative, in facilitating cross-cultural exchange and enhancing cultural understanding and social cohesion. Focused on Nanning, Guangxi, as a pivotal center for the dissemination of traditional Southeast Asian music, the research employed Music Week as a case study to analyze the channels, impact, and dynamics of cultural interaction. It highlighted the event's effectiveness in promoting cultural diversity and preserving traditional cultures, elucidating the mechanisms through which music transmission enriched local cultural diversity and fostered global inclusivity. Additionally, Music Week functioned as a platform for cross-cultural cooperation, connecting artists and audiences from diverse backgrounds and offering youth engagement opportunities through workshops and performances, which deepened their appreciation of cultural heritage. The digital extension of the event broadened its scope, facilitating a more inclusive cultural exchange. The study also noted the festival's contribution to the local music industry in Nanning, stimulating artistic innovation and attracting international attention. To enhance the impact of such cultural exchanges, recommendations included improving cultural education, expanding exchange programs, and leveraging digital platforms for a wider reach. The research suggested future inquiries could involve longitudinal studies on the sustained cultural impacts, comparative analyses of similar events, and evaluations of digital exchange effectiveness.

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Xiong , Z. ., Phansue, V. ., & Jamnongsarn, S. . (2024). The Study of the Cross-Cultural Dialogue between Traditional Southeast Asian and Chinese Music in the Belt and Road Initiative Context. Asian Journal of Arts and Culture, 24(2), e273164. https://doi.org/10.48048/ajac.2024.273164
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