Traditional cultural practices in rural areas can no longer be marginalized, and once they are lost,

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-17

Traditional cultural practices in rural areas can no longer be marginalized, and once they are lost, they are difficult to recover

I was deeply touched by the success of the first Village Games, and for those young people who were unable to participate in the Games in person, they may not be able to truly understand and appreciate the fun and charm of the Games. The main purpose of the Games is to promote and protect the traditional culture of rural areas, but the current situation of these cultures is worrying. Many rural traditional cultures are in danger of extinction, and if we do not take the time to promote them, it is likely that these precious cultural heritages will disappear completely. Therefore, we must find the roots of these traditional cultures in the knowledge and experience of the older generation, and let them understand that the inheritance and protection of traditional culture requires the joint efforts of all villagers and all sectors of society.

Many of the traditional cultures in rural areas have been formed by our ancestors for thousands of years, and they are the precious legacies left by our ancestors. These cultures are not only the embodiment of our national spirit, but also the testimony of our national history. At this village games, many young people had the opportunity to learn about and participate in these traditional cultures, thus enhancing their sense of identity and belonging to their hometown. However, without the help of such activities, many young people do not know about these cultures. They only hear from the elderly, and they can't really understand the charm and fun of these cultures without being involved, and they don't know how to operate these cultures and how they are passed on. Therefore, we need to actively promote the inheritance and protection of these traditional cultures, so that more young people can understand and participate in them.

Nowadays, many traditional cultures in rural areas have faded away, and we need to take active action to protect them. The holding of the Village Games has made many rural elderly people re-realize their responsibility for cultural inheritance and actively participate in it. They love these traditional cultures as much as watching a large-scale Spring Festival Gala, and are even willing to devote their time and energy to it.

Since the beginning of preparations for the Village Games, many elderly people in rural areas have been particularly active. Their participation plays an important role in promoting the inheritance and protection of traditional culture. The guidance and help provided by these rural elders played a vital role in the smooth running of the entire village games. Some elderly people are still actively participating in their seventies and eighties, some are serving as program coaches, some provide perfect suggestions on the rules, some provide new ideas in concepts, and some follow the whole process from rehearsals to competitions. Their participation has allowed more people to understand these traditional cultures, and more young people have begun to pay attention to and inherit them.

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