Research on the Administrative Work Effectiveness and Optimization Path of the Protection and Development of Bai Ethnic Group Tie-Dyeing in Dali under the Multi-Party Collaboration Mechanism
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/E254607
Author(s)
Xianzhi Ji*
Affiliation(s)
Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China
*Corresponding Author
Abstract
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH for short) is an important part of the traditional culture passed down from generation to generation by a nation. Since the implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Intangible Cultural Heritage, the protection of intangible cultural heritage has been elevated to the national strategic level, and the multi-party collaboration mechanism has played a key role in the protection of intangible cultural heritage. This paper takes the protection and development of Bai tie-dyeing as the research object and conducts an in-depth analysis of the positive manifestations, existing problems and causes of the multi-party collaboration mechanism therein. The study found that administrative work has achieved remarkable results in talent cultivation and the construction of publicity and communication platforms, but problems such as uneven resource allocation, lagging departmental collaboration, and the absence of market supervision still restrict its sustainable development, mainly due to the lack of integration and coordination of protection measures and the failure to implement supervision and review mechanisms. This paper, through an in-depth analysis of the causes of the problems, proposes optimization paths such as strengthening market supervision, and improving the system, aiming to provide theoretical support and practical guidance for enhancing the effectiveness of intangible cultural heritage protection and promoting the coordinated development of culture and economy.
Keywords
Bai Ethnic Tie-Dyeing; Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage; Multi-party Collaboration Mechanism; Administrative Work Effectiveness; Optimize Paths
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