非物质文化遗产保护与传播
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非遗为桥,保护遗产不仅是为了延续过去,“非物质文化遗产的国际化传播”专业沙龙举办
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan· 2025-09-24 11:58
Core Viewpoint - The salon focused on the international dissemination of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and the challenges and future prospects of its protection and promotion in the context of globalization and digitalization [3][4]. Group 1: Cultural Value - Intangible cultural heritage embodies emotional ties and life wisdom of local societies, providing a unique path for sustainable development distinct from Western industrialization [4]. - Examples of ICH projects, such as China's 24 Solar Terms and Mexico's Day of the Dead, reflect a harmonious view of the relationship between humans and nature [4]. - Protecting these ICH projects helps restore ecological relationships and rebuild connections between individuals and communities [4]. Group 2: National Identity and International Communication - ICH serves as an important carrier of cultural identity and soft power, shaping vibrant cultural images on the international stage through community recreation and digital dissemination [4]. - The integration of digital technology allows ICH to be more visible, participatory, and understandable internationally [4]. Group 3: Future Outlook - Experts at the salon emphasized the need for a people-centered approach to ICH protection, respecting cultural diversity and local community practices [5]. - There is a call for deeper global cooperation in the field of ICH protection, promoting a more diverse, inclusive, and open collaborative mechanism [5]. - The use of digital technology is encouraged to build a diversified and multi-dimensional dissemination ecosystem, enhancing the visibility and influence of ICH in the international community [5].
中外嘉宾在京共话非遗国际化传播新路径
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao· 2025-09-24 11:32
Group 1 - The seminar on "International Dissemination of Intangible Cultural Heritage" was held at the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, part of the 2025 Beijing Cultural Forum series [1] - Over 50 participants, including representatives from UNESCO, the Serbian Cultural Center in Beijing, and various experts and scholars, attended the seminar [1][2] - The seminar focused on the core concepts of the "Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage," which China joined in 2004, and shared representative case studies from around the world [2] Group 2 - Discussions highlighted the importance of digital technology in enhancing the visibility and understanding of intangible cultural heritage on an international scale [3] - The chairman of BOE Yiyun Technology Co., Ltd. introduced a plan to create 100 benchmark digital cultural experience scenarios to promote the integration of intangible cultural heritage into modern life [3] - Experts emphasized the need for a collaborative mechanism that is diverse, inclusive, and open, leveraging digital technology to enhance the impact of intangible cultural heritage in promoting sustainable development [4]