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Does the government pay for the cultural square?
It is not necessary for the government to give money to build a cultural square.

In some cases, the government may provide some financial support to build cultural squares. For example, the government may think that the cultural square is an important infrastructure of the local community and hope to promote local cultural and economic development through investment. In addition, some private organizations may also be willing to provide financial support for the construction of the cultural square, such as foundations, enterprises or individuals.

However, in other cases, the construction of cultural square may require residents to raise funds themselves or seek other forms of resource support. For example, if a community wants to build a public art space but lacks sufficient financial support, it may need residents to raise some funds themselves or find other sponsors to support the project.

In short, whether the construction of cultural square needs government money depends on the specific situation and local laws and regulations.