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Why do young people begin to pay attention to traditional culture?

I think the reason why young people begin to pay attention to traditional culture and become lovers of traditional culture is because they live in an era of rapid economic development, receive a good cultural education, have a broad vision, are quick-thinking, and have the ability to distinguish what is good and beautiful.

The Chinese traditional culture accumulated for more than 5,000 years is rich in connotation and profound in foundation, with strong vitality and attraction. From the overseas students who wear Hanfu to learn China culture, to the elements of China that frequently flash in international fashion week, wherever the "Chinese style" blows, there is a cultural upsurge in China. The return of the national tide, the popularity of national customs and the popularity of traditional cultural contents among young people reflect that contemporary young people are more confident, open and tolerant of China's traditional culture.

Pursuing the new wave is not the only nature of young people, and they also have a sense of closeness to traditional culture. However, from the past, if the traditional culture has a single form of expression, a lack of carriers and boring content, it will be difficult to attract young people to actively explore and consciously participate. If the traditional culture is transplanted into the new media environment step by step, it will not achieve good results. Traditional culture needs to be changed to adapt to the characteristics of new media communication. New media should take traditional culture as its core content and respect its inside information. Only by realizing the seamless connection between traditional culture and new media can trendy and ancient rhyme collide with each other and "embrace" more young people.

Make the past serve the present and bring forth the new. The form of cultural communication can be changed, but the essence of traditional culture remains unchanged. Only by finding contemporary forms of expression that adapt to the innovation of traditional culture can we give full play to the inherent value and overall advantages of traditional culture. The ancient style has moved from the small crowd to the public, breaking the circle and rising, thanks to its younger and more scientific content ecology. The dance "Tang Palace Banquet" in Henan Spring Festival Evening relies on stage innovations such as multi-scene transformation, as well as digital technologies such as virtual reality and augmented reality, which makes it possible to talk between ancient and modern times and make time and space penetrate into reality. In recent years, many well-received traditional cultural works make full use of new forms and new means that young people like to see and hear, which reduces the difficulty for people to understand real history and interpret traditional culture, and combines traditional elements with contemporary perspectives to create an emotional experience and artistic expression.

Cultural inheritance should let young people play the leading role. Traditional cultural works produced by the older generation are "fed" to young people, which cannot meet the needs of young people well. The traditional culture popular among young people is, to some extent, a culture that has been creatively transformed and developed. There are many successful attempts by young people to transform traditional culture into modern culture, from dressing minor characters in ancient costumes to restoring Kunqu singing with virtual vocal technology. Only by letting young people stand in the center of the stage of traditional culture, packaging and transforming traditional culture with young people's aesthetic taste, and tapping the charm of traditional culture with young people's innovative thinking can we form more high-quality cultural content and inject new vitality into cultural inheritance.

Behind the "broken circle" of traditional culture again and again is the vivid practice of cultural self-confidence. The more young people understand and respect traditional culture, the more open and confident they can express themselves. Only by grasping the transformation law of cultural inheritance and development, creating conditions to awaken teenagers' curiosity, expression and innovation, and integrating history into the present, can traditional culture glow with more youthful brilliance.