Strengthening the Sense of Community of the Chinese Nation: The Value Connotation and Era Mission of Beijing Inner Mongolia Cooperation in the New Era
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Keywords
East-West Cooperation, Beijing Inner Mongolia cooperation, Strengthening the sense of community of the Chinese nation, Ethnic exchange, communication, and integration
Abstract
The cooperation between the East and the West is a major measure to promote regional coordinated development and achieve common prosperity in China, and it is also an important choice to strengthen the sense of community of the Chinese nation. The cooperation between Beijing and Inner Mongolia continues to strengthen the sense of community of the Chinese nation in practice: promoting the spatial integration of various ethnic groups in the two places, promoting the cultural integration of various ethnic groups in the two places, strengthening the economic ties between various ethnic groups in the two places, and promoting social exchanges between various ethnic groups in the two places. The cooperation between Beijing and Inner Mongolia has become an important path for the people of all ethnic groups in the two regions to forge a sense of community for the Chinese nation. In the process of carrying out cooperation between the East and the West, it is necessary to focus on the overall situation and endow the cooperation system between the East and the West with richer connotations and implications. By deepening the cooperation system between the East and the West, we will provide strong impetus for forging a sense of community for the Chinese nation and ultimately achieve the goal of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
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