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What is local culture? What is the introduction of local culture?

1, the local culture in China has a long history, and the vast countryside is the root and gene that breeds the local culture. Since the reform and opening up, due to the rapid development of China's urban economy, the development of rural economy is relatively backward, and many local cultures have not been properly developed. Up to now, our knowledge of China's local culture is still quite limited. Local culture is the spiritual sustenance and wisdom crystallization of the Chinese nation's reproduction and development, the only feature that distinguishes it from any other civilization, and the real driving force of national cohesion and enterprise! Local culture, whether material or intangible, is irreplaceable and priceless! Including folk customs, legends and stories, remains of ancient buildings, biographies of celebrities, village rules and regulations, family genealogy, traditional skills, ancient and famous trees and many other aspects.

2. Local culture, whether material or intangible, is irreplaceable and priceless! The protection and inheritance of local culture must also cover the material and non-material fields, and protection is always the first. Even if it is to be used to develop tourism and other industries, the principle of "protection first" should be highlighted. The most effective protection of local culture is positive and all-round inheritance. The so-called "positive inheritance" means: we should not only inherit the traditional things of local culture, but also create new things to meet the needs of modern life; We should not only protect the original local culture, but also create a new ecological local culture. The so-called "all-round inheritance" means: not only inheriting the "context" of local culture, but also selectively inheriting the "contacts" as the carrier of local culture, not only inheriting the material appearance (that is, "similarity") of local culture, but also paying attention to inheriting the spiritual connotation of local culture. This point should be paid special attention to in the vast rural areas of our country and given appropriate protection policies.