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非遗为桥,深化文明间对话与合作
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-09-25 00:55

Core Insights - The salon focused on the international dissemination of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) amidst globalization and digitalization challenges, gathering over 50 representatives from UNESCO, cultural institutions, universities, and tech companies to discuss future strategies [1][2]. Group 1: Cultural Value and Identity - ICH embodies local social bonds and wisdom, offering a unique path for sustainable development distinct from Western industrial models, as seen in examples like China's 24 Solar Terms and Mexico's Day of the Dead [2]. - The protection of ICH aids in restoring ecological relationships and rebuilding connections between individuals and communities, while also serving as a vital carrier of cultural identity and soft power on the international stage [2]. Group 2: Digital Technology and Innovation - The application of digital technology is crucial for enhancing the visibility and engagement of ICH globally, with examples such as Thai youth utilizing digital tools to revitalize traditions and drive community development [2]. - Companies like BOE Technology Group are implementing digital initiatives to integrate ICH into modern life and promote it on international platforms through projects like the "Million Digital Cultural Experience Scenarios Plan" [2]. Group 3: Future Outlook and Collaboration - Experts at the salon emphasized a human-centered approach to ICH protection, advocating for respect for cultural diversity and local practices, as well as the integration of technology and culture [3]. - There is a call for deeper global cooperation in the field of ICH protection, aiming to create a more diverse, inclusive, and open collaborative mechanism that leverages digital technology to enhance the visibility and impact of ICH in promoting sustainable development [3].