China's top legislature on Friday
initiated a nationwide inspection of the Public Cultural Service
Guarantee Law in an effort to further improve the country's public
cultural services. Six inspection
teams from the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress will
travel to Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Anhui, Henan and Qinghai from
September to early November. Another
five provincial level legislatures will be authorized to inspect the
implementation of the law within their respective administrative areas. The
inspection will mainly focus on the improvement of the urban and rural
public cultural service system, and the construction and management of
public cultural facilities, among other areas. The
Public Cultural Service Guarantee Law came into effect on March 1,
2017, with the aim of improving the country's cultural services. Enditem
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