The Practical Dimensions of New Quality Productive Forces Empowering the Modern Transformation of Traditional Wushu
This study delves into the role of new productive forces in catalyzing the modern transformation of traditional Wushu, examining practical dimensions through a constructed theoretical framework and empirical cases. Amidst the digital era, innovations such as virtual reality (VR), big data, and social media emerge as pivotal drivers for the evolutionary leap of these ancient practices. The research highlights instances where a Wushu club in Nanyang utilizes VR for immersive learning, a school in Liaoyuan employs big data to refine training programs, and a Shaolin school in Dengfeng leverages social media platforms to broaden the global reach of Wushu culture. These technological integrations have notably enhanced educational efficacy and audience engagement, while also expanding dissemination channels. Nonetheless, challenges persist regarding preserving martial art's authenticity amidst technological integration, user acceptance, particularly among traditionally rooted practitioners, and cultural adaptability in international contexts. To address these issues, the study proposes strategies including deeper fusion of technology with Wushu pedagogy, enhancing stakeholders' technological literacy, safeguarding cultural essence, establishing industry standards, and fostering international cooperation. In conclusion, the judicious application of new productive forces, harmonizing cultural heritage with technological innovation, paves the way for a successful modernization and globalization of traditional Wushu.
New Productive ForcesTraditional WushuModern TransformationVirtual RealityBig DataSocial Media