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What are the cultural heritages in Qingdao?

Cultural heritage is divided into material cultural heritage and intangible cultural heritage. As a national historical and cultural city, the birthplace of Taoism in China, and a city with 6000 years of human life records, Qingdao still has many cultural heritages.

1, Qingdao's material and cultural heritage includes:

Longshan Cultural Site, Laoshan Taoist Building Complex, Qi Great Wall Site, Sanlihe Site, Gu 'an Site, Langyatai Site, Zhaojiazhuang Site, Tushantun Tomb, Capital City Site, Banqiao Site, Migration Site, Tianzhu Mountain Cliff Stone Carving, Jimo Old Town and Liuqushan Tomb, Dongyue Stone Carving Site, Dazeshan Stone Carving and Zhizang Temple Tomb, etc.

2. The intangible cultural heritage of Qingdao includes:

Laoshan Folk Tales, Taoist Music, Yuanyang Manta Boxing, Hu Yangyang Legend, Jiaodong Drum, Jiaozhou Yangko, Liu Qiang, Qiang Mao, Zhougezhuang Internet Festival, Sun Bin Boxing, Manta Boxing, the Legend of Bald-tailed Lao Li, the Legend of Xu Fu, the Legend of Wang Bangzhi and Zheng Luzhi, Yuanyang Neijiagong, Dragon Boxing, Finger Ink Painting, and seafood making skills.

Cultural heritage is conceptually divided into tangible cultural heritage and intangible cultural heritage. Including material cultural heritage and intangible cultural heritage. Material and cultural heritage is a cultural relic with historical, artistic and scientific value; Intangible cultural heritage refers to various forms of traditional cultural expressions that exist in intangible forms and are closely related to people's lives and passed down from generation to generation.

reference data

Cultural heritage. Baidu [reference time 20 18-4-5]