Protection Status

Guarding Tradition, Passing on Civilization

Protection Overview

China's intangible cultural heritage protection work has made significant progress since its launch in 2004. A relatively complete protection system has been formed through the establishment of a sound protection mechanism, increased funding, and the cultivation of inheritors.

1557 National-level Projects
3068 Inheritors
40 UNESCO ICH List

Protection Measures

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Legal Protection

  • Intangible Cultural Heritage Law
  • Related Regulations
  • Local Protection Ordinances
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Funding Support

  • Special Funding
  • Social Funding
  • Project Support Policies
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Talent Cultivation

  • Inheritor Recognition
  • Skills Transmission
  • Successor Cultivation
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Base Construction

  • Protection Centers
  • Exhibition Halls
  • Education Bases

Challenges

Interruption of Inheritance

The younger generation's interest in traditional culture is decreasing, and the number of inheritors is dwindling.

Impact of Modernization

Rapid urbanization and modern lifestyles are impacting traditional culture.

Insufficient Resources

Protection funding and professional talent are still insufficient, putting pressure on protection work.

Protection Methods

How to achieve innovative development in protection is an important issue.

Future Outlook

Digital Protection

Digital Protection

Using modern technology to achieve digital recording and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage.

Innovative Development

Innovative Development

Exploring the fusion of tradition and modernity, giving intangible cultural heritage new vitality.