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What does it mean that "China traditional tea-making techniques and related customs" are listed in the intangible cultural heritage list of mankind?

Traditional tea-making techniques and related customs in China? The success of UNESCO's application for World Heritage in the United Nations is another very exciting news. Many netizens are sincerely proud of the intangible cultural heritage of the motherland. In recent years, more and more traditional customs and crafts in China have been vigorously protected by the state and actively applied in the United Nations? Intangible heritage? This is a very important signal that the country pays more and more attention to traditional culture and ethnic customs shops. What does this mean?

First, China is reviving national self-confidence, and China's tea-making techniques and customs have been included in the list of intangible cultural heritage of mankind. From a macro point of view, this is our performance in reviving national self-confidence. Chinese civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. Its traditions are a dime a dozen and its culture is all-encompassing. For a long time, we all regarded it as dross and actively drew a line with it. It's like a person with low self-esteem, no matter what he does, he can't see his good side. Now that the national strength is getting stronger and stronger, the whole nation has finally stood on the world stage and has more and more confidence in traditional culture, which is also the reason for actively applying for the non-legacy of these ancient skills and customs.

Secondly, China is developing its cultural export capability. The strength of a country is manifested in various aspects, not only military strength, but also economic strength, and even cultural export capacity is part of it. China culture has a long history, and there are many things worth inheriting and sharing. But the question now is, do we have so much? Cultural treasure? And now other countries can't help it? Sales? This also reflects the current situation that our cultural export ability is relatively weak. Active declaration of intangible cultural heritage can make other countries know more about China and some valuable things in our tradition, which is a way to enhance cultural export capacity.

Third, China is vigorously promoting and inheriting traditional culture. Regardless of the overall environment, we actively apply? Intangible heritage? It is also a manifestation of vigorously promoting traditional cultural customs. You know, many handicrafts handed down from the older generation are slowly disappearing, just because people don't pay attention to them, and the inheritance is beginning to be cut off, which is definitely a huge loss for the whole Chinese culture. The country has noticed this problem, so it has taken various measures to protect this intangible cultural heritage.