Three minutes to talk about culture
Intangible cultural heritage is an important part of human culture, and it represents the richness and diversity of human creativity. However, with the development of society and the advancement of globalization, many intangible cultural heritage are in danger of disappearing. Therefore, it is incumbent upon us to safeguard and pass on intangible cultural heritage.
Intangible cultural heritage encompasses a wide range of areas, including oral traditions and expressions, performing arts, social practices, festivals, traditional handicraft skills, and more. These cultural forms represent the unique cultural inheritance of different nationalities and different regions, and have extremely high historical and cultural value.
The importance of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage cannot be overstated. First of all, intangible cultural heritage is an important carrier of a nation's history and cultural inheritance. It records the life practice and cultural creation of a nation in the long-term historical development, and is of great value for the study of human history and cultural development. Secondly, intangible cultural heritage is also an important embodiment of a nation's cultural identity. It is an important part of the national cultural identity and the inheritance of the national spirit, and plays an important role in maintaining the unity and stability of a nation. Finally, intangible cultural heritage is an important resource for a nation's economic and social development. It can drive the development of related industries, create employment opportunities, and promote sustainable social and economic development.
In order to effectively safeguard and transmit intangible cultural heritage, we need to take proactive measures. First of all, we need to strengthen the census and registration of intangible cultural heritage, and establish a sound archival management system. Through in-depth investigation and documentation, we will be able to fully understand and grasp the types, distribution and status of intangible cultural heritage. Secondly, we need to strengthen the transmission of intangible cultural heritage, and promote the transmission and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage by establishing inheritance bases and training inheritors. Finally, we also need to strengthen research and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage to raise public awareness of and safeguarding intangible cultural heritage.
In conclusion, intangible cultural heritage is our precious human wealth and cultural resources. We need to strengthen our efforts to protect and pass on these precious cultural heritages through comprehensive investigation, transmission and research, so that these precious cultural heritages can be preserved and carried forward in perpetuity. Only in this way can we truly inherit and develop the diversity of cultures.