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Which of the following traditional performing arts is part of China's intangible cultural heritage?

The traditional performing arts in China's intangible cultural heritage are: lion dance, Cantonese opera, dragon boat rap and so on.

1. Lion Dance

The Guangdong Lion Dance originated in Nanhai, Foshan. According to legend, at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, people used bamboo gimlets to tie lions and dance lions to drive away one-horned monsters that endangered the people, and they were regarded as auspicious objects to drive away evil spirits and avoid harm. Whenever there are festivals, temple fairs and other activities, there must be a lion dance, which has been flourishing. Wake up the lion using "light color tie as" technology, lion face to anthropomorphic decorations, there are Guan Gong face (red face and white beard), Zhang Fei face (black face and black beard), Liu Bei face (yellow face and white beard) and other shapes.

2. Cantonese Opera

Cantonese Opera (traditional drama) was once known as "Guangdong Banghuang", also known as Guangdong Opera, Canton Opera, etc. It is sung in the Guangzhou dialect. It is sung in the Guangzhou dialect, with Bang and Huang as the main singing voices, while retaining some of the tunes of Kun and Eagle, as well as Nanyin, Cantonese Acura, Wooden Fish, Dragon Boat Rap, Plate Eyes, and other Guangdong folk rap tunes, and folk songs, music songs, period tunes, and folk ditties. Chinese and Western musical instruments are used for accompaniment.

3, Dragon Boat Rap

Dragon Boat Rap (song) during the Qianlong period in the Qing Dynasty, by the Shunde Longjiang township of the ragged children first, wandering singers shoulder wood carving dragons, the left hand hangs a small gongs and drums, while chanting and singing, while banging, very flavorful. "Singing Dragon Boat" is an authentic "grassroots art", and people will invite "Dragon Boat Gong" to sing songs for festivals, marriages and housewarmings.

Intangible Cultural Heritage

Intangible Cultural Heritage (Intangible Cultural Heritage), referred to as "intangible heritage", as opposed to "tangible cultural heritage". Intangible Cultural Heritage", as opposed to "tangible cultural heritage". In China, intangible cultural heritage refers to the traditional cultural expressions that have been handed down from generation to generation by the people of all ethnic groups and are regarded as an integral part of their cultural heritage, as well as the physical objects and places associated with the traditional cultural expressions.

The intangible cultural heritage is the most dynamic and important part of cultural diversity, the crystallization of human civilization and the most valuable ****same wealth, carrying the wisdom of mankind and the civilization and splendor of human history.

As of December 2022, the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage (the List)*** contains 676 heritage items, corresponding to 140 countries; among them, China has 43 items inscribed on the List***, the total number of which ranks first in the world. As of 2021, the intangible cultural heritage list*** with Chinese characteristics at the national, provincial, municipal and county levels recognizes more than 100,000 representative items of intangible heritage.