Senior Chinese leader Li Changchun has called for the pushing forward of 
reform in the cultural system to boost comprehensive prosperity of cultural 
undertakings and rapid growth of cultural businesses. 
Li, who is a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the 
Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, urged society to break away 
from all the ideologies, practices, regulations and drawbacks of the system that 
hinders cultural development. 
At a meeting held in Beijing from March 28 to 30, Li said great importance 
should be attached to the development of public cultural services in rural areas 
and development of cultural businesses. 
He called for cultivating a batch of competitive cultural businesses to 
greatly enhance the overall strength of Chinese culture and its competitive 
power in the world. 
He also called for the introduction of Chinese culture to the world. 
Among those present at the meeting were Head of the Publicity Department of 
the CPC Central Committee Liu Yunshan, State Councilor Chen Zhili and 
Vice-Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political 
Consultative Conference Chen Kuiyuan. 
On the sidelines of the meeting, Li Changchun, Liu Yunshan, Chen Zhili and 
Chen Kuiyuan also watched performance of a children's play. 
Guidelines on deepening reform of the cultural system, jointly issued by the 
CPC Central Committee and the State Council in January, require general art 
troupes, publishing houses, newspapers and magazines on culture, art, life and 
popular science, bookstores, movie studios, theaters, TV play producers, 
cultural intermediary organizations to gradually restructure into market 
businesses. 
Only a few very important cultural units will continue to enjoy state 
support, according to the document. 
The document stresses changing the ownership structure of the cultural 
industry to gradually form a pattern "with public ownership as the mainstay and 
various forms of ownership developing side by side." 
"Private capital approved by the government is encouraged to enter cultural 
sectors in various forms," it says.