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Inherent Rules and Development Path for Marine Cultural Industry Cluster

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  • WANG Wenjia
  • HU Gaofu

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Marine cultural industry is a special part of cultural industry and is a frontier research field of local cultural industry. Using theoretical study combined with field survey, this paper listed LuJiazhi, Daishan Dongsha Town, Putuo Mountain, Zhujiajian, Shenjiamen, Changzhi Island, Mayi Island, Taiyang Valley, Zhujiajian Baishan, and Taohua Island in Zhoushan Islands. From three core rules of cultural industry cluster, namely, rules of combination and extension of industry chain, rules of location advantage and selection, and rules of industrial agglomeration and linkage, to fully reveal inherent rules and development ideas for marine cultural industry cluster in Zhoushan Islands. It came up with recommendations for developing marine cultural industry cluster in accordance with resource endowment characteristics of each island. It is of certain directive significance for the development of marine cultural industry cluster in Zhoushan Islands.

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  • WANG Wenjia & HU Gaofu, 2017. "Inherent Rules and Development Path for Marine Cultural Industry Cluster," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 9(06), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:263417
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.263417
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