Research on the Path of Dynamic Inheritance and Integrated Development of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Taking Tianjin as an Example
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/E254B08
Author(s)
Fei Liu1,2, Jiali Kang1,2
Affiliation(s)
1Pearl River College, Tianjin University of Finance and Economics, Tianjin, China
2UCSI Graduate Business School, UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract
Intangible cultural heritage (hereinafter referred to as "ICH") carries the long-standing historical skills and living cultural genes of a nation, and is a profound manifestation of national wisdom and spiritual outlook. Tianjin, a city with a long history, has accumulated extremely rich Intangible cultural heritage resources. Currently, Tianjin has achieved certain results in the innovative protection and inheritance of Intangible cultural heritage, but it also faces many difficulties. To stimulate the driving force and vitality of Intangible cultural heritage innovative protection and inheritance in the process of integration and innovation, it is necessary to change the mindset at the cognitive level and enhance the importance attached to Intangible cultural heritage; strengthen the construction of talent teams at the organizational level; vigorously introduce digital means and innovate Intangible cultural heritage dissemination channels at the guarantee level; create characteristic Intangible cultural heritage brands and establish Intangible cultural heritage brand identities of Tianjin at the publicity level, so as to achieve Intangible cultural heritage inheritance and write a new chapter in the development of Tianjin's culture. This paper studies the innovative protection and inheritance paths of Intangible cultural heritage in Tianjin, which not only helps to improve the theoretical system of Intangible cultural heritage protection, but also provides practical guidance for local cultural revitalization and the development of cultural tourism industry.
Keywords
Intangible Cultural Heritage; Innovation; Protection; Inheritance; Path; Tianjin
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