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“用云南的非遗,来讲云南的大象”
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-05-12 22:21

Core Viewpoint - The establishment of a cultural heritage exhibition hall by the Yunnan Forest Fire Brigade aims to promote biodiversity conservation through the lens of local intangible cultural heritage, particularly focusing on the story of wild Asian elephants in Yunnan [1][2]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Biodiversity - The exhibition hall features over 50 pieces of intangible cultural heritage works, showcasing the diversity of Yunnan's culture while telling the story of elephant conservation [1]. - The largest piece in the exhibition is a 6.85-meter long and 1.85-meter wide embroidery titled "Northward Journey," created by 10 embroiderers over three months [1]. Group 2: Community Engagement and Visitor Experience - Since its opening, the exhibition has attracted a steady stream of visitors, many of whom initially came to learn about elephants but left with a newfound appreciation for Yunnan's intangible cultural heritage [2]. - More than 10 representatives of intangible cultural heritage have contributed their works to the exhibition, indicating strong community engagement and support for the initiative [2].