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How to write the expected results of intangible projects?
The expected results of intangible cultural heritage projects should be innovative and unique intangible products or services, which can inherit and develop traditional culture and combine with the needs of modern society. These results should be competitive in the market and attract consumers' interest and willingness to buy. For example, a non-legacy innovation project can develop a new type of non-legacy crafts, combining modern design elements to make it more in line with contemporary aesthetic and functional needs. In addition, the expected results can also include intangible services, such as intangible experience activities, intangible education and training, which can spread intangible culture to the public and provide valuable experiences.
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