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China's Lost Intangible Traditional Culture

China has a profound culture and a long history. The development history of 5000 years has created many splendid cultural and intangible cultural heritages. China has the largest amount of intangible cultural heritage in the world. For example, China's calligraphy, Kunqu opera, guqin and seal cutting. There are still many intangible cultural heritages that are gradually lost. These inheritance skills are exquisite, but there are few inheritors and they are at risk of faults. Intangible cultural heritage is unique and non-renewable. However, these cultural heritages cannot be well continued by individual strength alone, and need the strong support of the state.

First of all, the government should formulate corresponding policies to ensure the intangible cultural heritage in the system. It has attracted the attention of government departments at all levels to clarify responsibilities and division of labor, determine specific protection mechanisms, and incorporate intangible cultural protection into performance appraisal. In the process of protecting intangible cultural heritage, the government should listen to the opinions of experts and scholars, on the one hand, it should protect it scientifically, on the other hand, it should respect folk customs.

Secondly, the government should increase the publicity of intangible cultural heritage, so that more and more people can understand our intangible cultural heritage. Through new media and network channels, intangible information can be transmitted to the public's field of vision very quickly and conveniently. With more attention, people will gradually understand the intangible cultural heritage and become interested in it. In this way, many people will learn to inherit and carry forward these cultural heritages.

It is also necessary to mobilize social forces to participate in the protection of intangible cultural heritage, so that people can fully realize the superiority of local wisdom and establish national confidence. It is not enough to protect intangible cultural heritage only by government measures, but really by the people. Mobilizing the enthusiasm of the public to participate in the protection of intangible cultural heritage can make culture glow with real vitality, thus realizing the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Let Chinese culture last forever and benefit future generations.