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BEIJING, Dec. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Culture officials from Asia and Europe
say globalization does not necessarily mean that the influence of Hollywood movies
will destroy indigenous cultures. devastate world civilizations.
During the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Conference on Cultures and Civilizations, the largest cultural ministerial
meeting of its kind held in China, senior cultural officials from 26 ASEM
members dismissed claims that Hollywood films will devastate world
civilizations.
Brunei, with a long history, is greatly influenced by
the western culture represented by Hollywood, said Haji Jemat Haji Ampal, Brunei
permanent secretary of the ministry of culture, youth and sports. He was deeply
concerned about the impact on local culture, he said.
Every culture absorbs elements from others but stands
independent with its own characteristics, said Lee Boon Yang, Singaporean
minister of information, communications and the arts. Any nation that expects to
conduct exchanges with the outside world can not evade the impact of
globalization, Lee said.
Citing the example of Chinese language programs
topping ratingsin Singapore where the English language has a dominant position,
Lee was optimistic that native culture still enjoys great charm and potential
under globalization.
Native culture is rooted in a nation and not likely
to be influenced by foreign cultural elements, said Hong Yongping, deputy
director of Chinese Culture Ministry's Policies and Regulations Department.
The alien culture will intrude on another culture
only when it stops progress or cuts itself away from the outside world, said
Gunter Mulack, German ambassador of the federal foreign office.
It is more important for Asian and European nations
to develop innovation and spread their own cultures all over the world, said
Delfin Colome, executive director of the Asia-Europe Foundation. Avariety of
cultures in the United States exist in harmony although some people are afraid
of the Hollywood prevalence around the world, said Colome. Enditem
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