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What are the non-legacy cultures in Dali, Yunnan?

Dali's non-legacy cultures include Ma Jia paper horse, tie-dye, wool felt, tile hair, Bai people's blowing cavity, qu and so on.

1, Ma Jia Paper Horse

Ma Jia: The integration of tradition and modernity Ma Jia is an important traditional festival activity of the Bai people in Dali. It shows the happiness and blessings of the Bai people in the form of dance, music and martial arts. Today, Ma Jia is not only a traditional performance, but also a highlight of cultural tourism. Contemporary Ma Jia performances not only retain traditional elements, but also add modern innovations, such as music arrangement and costume design, which makes Ma Jia glow with new charm.

Step 2 tie-dye

Tie-dyeing of color art is a traditional craft of Bai people in Dali. By printing and dyeing patterns and colors on fabrics by hand, colorful patterns are created. Tie-dyed works often attract people's attention with bright colors and exquisite ornamentation. However, tie-dyeing is not only a traditional process, but also develops through constant innovation.

3. Wool blanket

Dali's wool felt technology has a long tradition, but it also faces the challenge of inheritance. In order to make the wool felt art develop better, some young artists began to try to combine with other materials and technologies to create more unique works. This innovative attempt has injected new vitality into wool felt art and made it glow with new charm in the field of contemporary art.

4. Wamao

Wamao and Cultural Inheritance Wamao is a unique folk architectural decoration art in Dali, which has won wide acclaim for its vivid and meaningful image. However, due to the changes of modern architecture and technology, the inheritance of Wamao is facing certain challenges. Through cultural protection policies, professional training and innovative application, Wamao has been able to glow with new vitality in modern society and become a model of combining cultural heritage protection with creative industries.

5. Bai people blow and blow.

Bai people's pipe blowing, also known as "pipe blowing", "suona opera" and "bench play", is mainly spread in the Bai people's inhabited areas in Yunlong County, Dali Prefecture. It has a history of more than 500 years. After being brought into the Bai area by the garrison in the early Ming Dynasty, the literature, songs and dances, minor tunes and traditional customs of the Bai nationality gradually formed, which is a vivid example of studying the history, folk art and cultural spirit of the Bai nationality and the development of China national drama.

6. Big Ben

Big Ben is a unique rap art of Bai people in Dali. Named after a long story in which one person sings many roles. It originated from the "common sayings" and "literary changes" in the Tang Dynasty and has a long history. It is the most popular folk art form of the Bai people in Dali.