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Research on the Cultivation Path of Talents in Guangxi Rural Cultural Industry Assisted by College Youth League Committee

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DOI: 10.23977/jhrd.2023.050206 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 420

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Zhen Peng 1

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1 College of Economics and Management, Guangxi Agricultural Vocational and Technical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China

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Zhen Peng

ABSTRACT

Rural cultural industry is an important part of rural revitalization strategy, and talent training is the key factor of industrial development. In the new period of the development of rural cultural industry, it is necessary for the Communist Youth League of colleges and universities to help rural cultural industry in political logic and practical logic. Clarify the realistic dilemma of rural cultural industry talent training, explore how the Communist Youth League can play a leading, organizational and service role in the cultivation of rural cultural industry talents, and help comprehensively promote the high-quality development of rural cultural industry.

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Communist Youth League, Rural Cultural Industry, Personnel Training

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Zhen Peng, Research on the Cultivation Path of Talents in Guangxi Rural Cultural Industry Assisted by College Youth League Committee. Journal of Human Resource Development (2023) Vol. 5: 32-39. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jhrd.2023.050206.

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