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Come in, English master: How do you say intangible culture in English?
The following two words are meaningless, and your question is closer to the first one:
1) Intangible culture is a non-entity that cannot be felt with the senses, such as intangible cultural heritage (traditional festivals, etc.). )
2) immaterial is immaterial and spiritual!
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