摘要
Abstract
In county-level administrative regions,museums and cultural relics management offices usually operate under a"dual-title,single-team"system.Tasked with all heritage-related responsibilities within the county,they have long lacked the personnel,funding,collections and venue conditions needed to stage temporary exhibitions or participate in external exchanges.Since 2017 the Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture Museum has piloted a regional-coordination model in which imported temporary exhibitions tour a second time to county museums,while opportunities arising from outgoing exhibitions are used to send county staff to assist with installation elsewhere.The practice has quickly raised the public profile of county museums,yet it has proved unsustainable:lending rights and benefits are unevenly distributed,venues fail to meet security standards,tour periods are too short,and county museums remain largely passive.After outlining the current state of the Enshi Prefecture Museum and its county-level counterparts,the paper analyses the dilemmas encountered in this regional-coordination effort and proposes remedial measures,offering reference points for the sustainable development of temporary-exhibition exchanges among county museums.关键词
博物馆/展览交流/可持续发展/区域协同Key words
museums/exhibition exchange/sustainable development/regional coordination