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攀枝花非遗探索双向突围 向外“破圈”出海 向内“扎根”生长
Si Chuan Ri Bao· 2025-10-22 00:13
Core Viewpoint - The recent rise in popularity of the Salt Edge Lisu ethnic clothing is attributed to its integration into both international fashion events and local sports, showcasing a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, thereby enhancing cultural influence and economic benefits for the local community [5][6][9]. Group 1: Cultural Integration and Fashion - The Salt Edge Lisu clothing was featured in the 2025 Third China-France Fashion Week, collaborating with the Paris haute couture brand INCLOVER, highlighting a fusion of ethnic aesthetics and international fashion [5]. - The clothing also made an appearance at the "Chuan Chao" sports event, where performers donned Lisu attire, creating a dialogue between sports and art [5][10]. - The Lisu clothing's design incorporates elements of nature and cultural symbolism, such as the use of fire grass for weaving and colors representing natural phenomena, which has been modernized for contemporary fashion [7]. Group 2: Economic Impact and Community Development - The local government has established four intangible cultural heritage (ICH) training centers and seven ICH workshops, leading to over 1,000 villagers achieving employment with an average annual income increase of over 5,000 yuan [9]. - The total output value of ICH-related industries is projected to exceed 1.8 billion yuan in 2024, indicating significant economic growth driven by cultural heritage [9]. - The model of "ICH inheritance—creative design—market operation—benefiting rural areas" is effectively increasing income and improving livelihoods for local residents [9]. Group 3: Educational and Community Engagement - Local schools have integrated ICH into their curricula, offering over ten courses related to traditional crafts, thereby fostering interest among students [11]. - The community actively participates in ICH activities, with events that engage both children and adults, promoting cultural awareness and preservation [10][11]. - The local government aims to enhance the protection and transmission of ICH through various initiatives, including the establishment of traditional craft workstations and the development of cultural products [12].
2025第二届锦绣非遗品牌推广周主活动在成都举行
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-13 03:03
Core Insights - The "Jinxiu Intangible Cultural Heritage Brand Promotion Week" is a significant initiative by Chengdu to implement the strategy of protecting and inheriting intangible cultural heritage, promoting high-level protection and high-quality development of Shu brocade and Shu embroidery [2] Group 1 - The main event, "Jinxiu Intangible Cultural Heritage Brand Conference," showcased the achievements in the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, creating a platform for cultural empowerment, resource sharing, and collaborative innovation [1] - The event featured the release of the "Cooperation Innovation Opportunity List" by Chengdu's Xindu District, promoting key projects such as "Jinxiu Alliance" and "Hundred Cities, Hundred Arts: New Fan Bamboo Weaving" [1] - The "Jinxiu Alliance" was officially launched with a ceremony where representatives from the first batch of member units received their awards, marking the start of a cross-regional and cross-industry collaborative innovation platform for intangible cultural heritage [1] Group 2 - The conference concluded with the release of the "Jinxiu Hundred Industries Intangible Heritage Co-prosperity" thematic declaration, emphasizing the commitment to promote the innovation and prosperity of Jinxiu intangible cultural heritage [1] - Chengdu is integrating high-quality resources to transform the advantages of intangible cultural heritage into the driving force for the "Jinxiu Hundred Industries" industrial cluster, enhancing regional collaboration and the integration of culture, commerce, and tourism [2]
【榆林】第二届陕北说书大会举行
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2025-09-14 22:56
Core Viewpoint - The second Shaanbei Storytelling Conference was held in Yulin City, focusing on themes such as wartime memories, rural civilization, and contemporary changes, showcasing the importance of Shaanbei storytelling as a national intangible cultural heritage [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The conference took place from September 8 to 10, organized by the China Quyi Artists Association, the Shaanxi Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and the Yulin Municipal Publicity Department [1] - Activities included excellent program performances, expert seminars, and special performances by renowned artists, aimed at promoting Shaanbei storytelling [1] Group 2: Cultural Significance - Shaanbei storytelling serves as a unique artistic form that records the historical changes of the Shaanbei region, with the Hongshan District being a key birthplace and transmission area [1] - The collaboration between Shaanbei storytelling and the domestic game "Black Myth: Wukong" has revitalized the art form and significantly enhanced its cultural influence [1] Group 3: Future Development - Local officials expressed intentions to use the conference as an opportunity to foster exchanges among Shaanbei storytelling artists, create more contemporary works, and cultivate talented individuals in the field [1] - Yulin City plans to promote the protection, active inheritance, integration of industries, and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage, aiming for new achievements in preservation efforts [1]
非遗保护传承 融入现代生活
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-19 22:46
Core Insights - The event "Xinjiang is a Good Place" showcased intangible cultural heritage (ICH) from Xinjiang and 25 other provinces, promoting the integration of ICH into modern life [1][3] - The theme of the event was "Cultural Enrichment of Xinjiang, ICH Adds Color," featuring 435 ICH representative projects and 383 ICH inheritors [1][3] - The event has been held for five consecutive years, with a total of 1,450 inheritors participating and 1,217 ICH projects exhibited [3] Group 1: Event Highlights - The event included various activities such as ICH performances, markets, workshops, and online exhibitions, showcasing the diversity of ICH [1] - Participants expressed excitement about the opportunity to engage with traditional crafts and learn about the richness of Chinese culture [1] - The event facilitated creative exchanges among inheritors, leading to innovative ICH products [1][2] Group 2: Collaboration and Learning - Collaboration between ICH inheritors from different regions, such as the integration of Foshan woodblock painting with Hetian mulberry paper, opened new avenues for development [2] - The event emphasized the importance of mutual learning and skill enhancement among inheritors, contributing to market expansion and artistic growth [2][3] - Training programs have been established to support local artisans, resulting in increased income and skill development for over 100 local craftsmen [3] Group 3: Economic Impact - The event attracted over 70,000 visitors, indicating strong public interest in ICH [5] - The "Summer Shopping Month" for ICH in Xinjiang generated over 1.5 billion yuan in sales through live streaming [5] - The popularity of ICH products, such as Edale silk and Hetian jade carvings, highlights the commercial potential of traditional crafts [4][5]
二〇二五“新疆是个好地方”非遗援疆主题展示活动举办—— 非遗保护传承 融入现代生活
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-19 22:11
Group 1 - The theme activity "Cultural Enrichment of Xinjiang through Intangible Cultural Heritage" showcased 435 representative intangible cultural heritage projects and 383 inheritors, promoting the integration of intangible heritage into modern life [1][3] - The event attracted over 70,000 visitors, and the "Intangible Heritage Summer Shopping Month" in Xinjiang generated sales exceeding 1.5 billion yuan [5] - The event has been held for five consecutive years, involving 1,450 inheritors and displaying 1,217 representative intangible cultural heritage projects [3] Group 2 - The collaboration between different regions' intangible cultural heritage practitioners, such as the integration of Foshan woodblock painting with Hetian mulberry paper, has opened new avenues for development [2] - The training provided by Yangzhou to over 100 Hetian jade carving practitioners has resulted in the creation of numerous jade carving cultural products that are well-received by consumers [2] - The event featured interactive spaces like "Weaving Dreams," allowing visitors to experience the intricacies of intangible heritage through digital looms [3]
“村超”“浙BA”的火爆出圈密码
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-12 06:04
Core Insights - The rise of grassroots sports events like "Village Super" in Guizhou and "Zhe BA" in Zhejiang showcases a growing trend of local engagement and community participation in sports, attracting significant attention and participation from both players and spectators [1][3][4] Group 1: "Village Super" in Guizhou - "Village Super" has expanded from 20 teams in 2023 to 108 teams in 2025, involving players from various professions in rural areas, emphasizing a "whoever is capable can participate" approach [3] - The event prohibits registered professional players from participating to maintain its grassroots nature and ensure a pure and joyful experience [3] - The local government has effectively combined sports with cultural heritage, showcasing ethnic performances and crafts during the events, which has enhanced community involvement and cultural promotion [8][9][15] Group 2: "Zhe BA" in Zhejiang - "Zhe BA" is designed as an amateur league where participants must be non-professional players, fostering local rivalry and community spirit [4][5] - The league has transformed the spectator experience, making it more personal and emotionally engaging, as local players are often familiar to the audience [5] - The event has been strategically linked to local cultural and economic initiatives, promoting local products and enhancing community identity through various performances and exchanges during matches [12][17]
辽宁省非遗夏季博览会为暑期文旅注活力
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-01 01:52
Core Insights - The 2025 Liaoning Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Summer Expo aims to invigorate the cultural tourism market during the summer by showcasing the unique charm and contemporary value of Liaoning's intangible cultural heritage [1][2] - The expo features over 40 representative projects of national and provincial intangible cultural heritage, including traditional arts, crafts, medicine, music, dance, drama, and folk customs [1] - The event is designed to transform spectators into active participants and disseminators of intangible cultural heritage, enhancing social awareness of its protection and transmission [1][2] Summary by Sections - **Event Overview** - The expo is hosted by the Liaoning Provincial Public Cultural Service Center and runs from July 31 to August 3, 2025 [3] - It focuses on the theme "Intangible Heritage Integrated into Modern Life" and aims to create an immersive cultural experience platform [1] - **Cultural and Economic Impact** - The expo seeks to inject strong vitality and consumer momentum into Liaoning's summer cultural tourism market, exploring new pathways for economic development through culture [1][2] - It will leverage the advantages of the Liaoning Provincial Museum as a cultural complex to attract visitors from both Liaoning and across the country [2] - **Exhibition Features** - The expo includes a special exhibition area for "Liaoning Quality Products," serving as a window to showcase excellent brand images and boost consumer confidence [2] - Attendees can engage in hands-on experiences with traditional crafts such as paper-cutting and traditional incense making, along with performances of ancient musical instruments and puppet shows [1]
辉煌60载 魅力新西藏丨从一场非遗展演看湘巴藏戏的传承发展
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-07-19 12:15
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the preservation and development of Xiangba Tibetan Opera, showcasing its cultural significance and the efforts made to ensure its transmission to future generations [1][2]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Performance - The Xiangba Tibetan Opera, with a history of over 600 years, is recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage and has gained popularity among local audiences [1][2]. - Recent performances in the non-heritage park attracted many villagers, featuring traditional plays such as "Zhimai Gengden," "Zhuowa Sangmu," and "Baimawenba" [1]. Group 2: Transmission and Training - The transmission system in Nanmulin County includes a national-level representative inheritor, a regional-level inheritor, and multiple county-level inheritors, supported by 11 representative projects and training bases [2][5]. - The average age of the inheritor group has decreased to below 35 years, indicating a successful effort in nurturing young talent [5][6]. Group 3: Community Engagement and Future Plans - Local communities actively participate in performances, with many young actors expressing a desire to further their studies in Tibetan opera and showcase it beyond the region [5][6]. - Future plans include integrating traditional Tibetan opera with modern technology and tourism, aiming to enhance its visibility and accessibility in daily life [6].
2025年中国原生民歌节鄂尔多斯分会场集中展演落幕
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-07-08 04:10
Core Points - The 2025 China Original Folk Song Festival was inaugurated in Hohhot, aiming to showcase the achievements in the protection and inheritance of traditional music and intangible cultural heritage in China [1][2] - The festival featured various activities including opening performances, cultural fairs, concentrated exhibitions of original folk songs, grassroots cultural outreach, and closing performances [1] - The Ordos sub-venue hosted 65 traditional music performance teams, highlighting the rich diversity of Chinese folk music [1][2] Group 1 - The theme of the festival is "Original Heavenly Sound, Folk Songs of Chinese Feelings," emphasizing the cultural exchanges among different ethnic groups in China [1] - The performances included a variety of traditional music styles, such as pastoral songs, labor songs, and regional instrumental music, showcasing the unique charm of each ethnic group's music [1][2] - The event in Ordos served as a vivid example of the deep integration of intangible cultural heritage and tourism, promoting cultural appreciation and heritage protection [2] Group 2 - The festival featured notable performances such as the Shanxi folk song "Peach Blossom Red, Apricot Blossom White," and the Jiangsu folk song "Planting Across the River," which reflect the local cultural essence [2] - The closing performance included the Shandong Zou City Pingpai Guqing music, demonstrating the extraordinary charm of traditional wind and percussion music [2] - The event was a heartfelt tribute to the collective memory and cultural genes of the Chinese nation, with Ordos providing effective organization and an inclusive atmosphere for this national cultural event [2]
陆晓芳:非遗保护传承要做好三个坚持
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-06-25 00:10
Core Viewpoint - The importance of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in preserving and promoting cultural diversity and national identity is emphasized, highlighting its role in meeting the spiritual and cultural needs of the people and enhancing cultural confidence [1][2]. Group 1: Significance of Intangible Cultural Heritage - ICH embodies the cultural genes of the Chinese nation, reflecting its richness, diversity, and creativity, serving as a living testament to the continuity of Chinese civilization [1][2]. - ICH acts as a carrier of national spirit, fulfilling the growing spiritual and cultural needs of the populace, thereby enhancing national cohesion and cultural influence [1][2]. - The various skills and cultural values represented by ICH are invaluable assets for humanity, playing an irreplaceable role in deepening exchanges and mutual learning between civilizations [1][2]. Group 2: Principles for Protecting and Inheriting ICH - The protection and inheritance of ICH should adhere to a people-centered approach, recognizing the role of the public in its creation and transmission, which is essential for sustainable development [2][3]. - Respecting the will of the people and incorporating their voices into the protection and transmission practices is crucial, requiring a collaborative platform that involves government and social participation [3][4]. Group 3: Innovation in ICH Protection - The dynamic development of ICH requires integrating traditional skills into contemporary life and production systems, encouraging cross-disciplinary innovation and the creation of culturally relevant products [5][6]. - The fusion of ICH with modern technology is vital for its creative transformation and innovative development, aligning traditional cultural genes with contemporary societal needs [6][7]. Group 4: Technological Empowerment in ICH Protection - The integration of new information technologies such as big data, AI, and blockchain into ICH protection can enhance its preservation and accessibility, creating permanent archives for endangered skills [7]. - Successful cases of technology and ICH integration, such as AI design in Suzhou embroidery and holographic performances of Peking opera, demonstrate the potential for innovative applications in this field [7].