The dragon's influence and position in people's real life is becoming more and more important, which also promotes the rise of "dragon culture" all over the country, especially in tourism. All kinds of "dragon-making fever" and "dragon-prospering fever" are heating up. According to incomplete statistics, in recent years, there are no fewer than 20 research institutions of "dragon culture" in China. Various "artificial dragon landscapes" have sprung up like mushrooms after rain. The dragon was born and danced wildly. In Puyang City, Henan Province, which is more than 200 kilometers away from Xinzheng, a large-scale "loong Garden" project with a planned investment of more than 654.38+0 billion yuan lights up urgently. Later, Sichuan, Shandong and other places indicated that they had the conditions to build "loong Garden". It is reported that a 5-kilometer-long "Dragon Dance" will be held at the Peony Festival in Luoyang, Henan Province. Longzhou Park in Longyou County, Zhejiang Province has been completed; In 2005, a bronze dragon carving with a height of 20 meters and a weight of 45 tons settled in Binzhou, Shandong Province. At the beginning of 2007, a number of large-scale sculptures named "Long Yin" were completed in Handan, Hebei. ...
Nowadays, many of these "dragon-building projects", which were heated up at that time, are no longer beautiful, are in a state of depression, or have been demolished, changed or closed down. The main reasons for its failure can be summarized as follows:
1, government departments have not paid enough attention to it.
2. Most projects only regard "dragon culture" as a gimmick, and do not really combine "dragon culture" with the project. Low cultural content. Although there are many, there are actually few fine products.
3. There is no clear market positioning. Planners and builders are more or less arrogant. A typical example is always striving for "the world's largest", "Guinness World Records" or "magnificent architecture in a prosperous time".
Therefore, although more and more people began to pay attention to the "dragon culture", all localities gradually attached importance to the development of "dragon culture". However, the common and uneven "dragon-making phenomenon" makes the masses inevitably feel contradictory. They simply think that developers are just enclosure in the name of "dragon culture" projects, and even some extreme people put forward the "abandon dragon theory". This has something to do with developers' quick success, but I think it is more because of the lack of a comprehensive and scientific guiding scheme to promote dragon culture. Dragon is the emotional symbol of the Chinese nation, and it is entrusted with the feelings of the people of China. It is our bounden duty to carry forward the dragon culture in China. It should be a top-down behavior, which requires the joint efforts of all parties, not the behavior of a government, enterprise or individual.