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What are the handicrafts of intangible cultural heritage?

What handicrafts are included in the intangible cultural heritage are as follows:

Intangible cultural heritage refers to traditional Chinese handicrafts and skills, which represents the continuation and inheritance of ancient Chinese culture.

1.Embroidery:

Embroidery is the art of using colored silk threads to embroider various patterns and patterns on fabrics through embroidery needles. Chinese embroidery skills have a long history, and there are different styles of embroidery in various places, such as Su embroidery, Hunan embroidery, Shu embroidery, etc.

2. Porcelain making:

Chinese porcelain production techniques are unique and have a long history. Ceramic production includes many aspects such as the shape of the porcelain, the selection of soil, the development and firing of glazes, such as blue and white porcelain from Jingdezhen, Ru porcelain from Ru Kiln, etc.

3.Wood carving:

Wood carving is an art form that uses wood to carve and create sculptures. Chinese wood carving skills are extensive and profound and have a long history. There are unique wood carving works in various places.

4.Silver jewelry production:

China's silver jewelry making skills have a long history, and there are different styles of silver jewelry in various places, such as Yi silver jewelry in Yunnan, Tibetan silver jewelry in Sichuan, etc.

5. Paper cutting:

Paper-cutting is an art form that uses scissors to cut on paper. Chinese paper-cutting has a long history and rich cultural connotation.

6. Hand knitting:

Hand weaving is a technique that uses various fiber materials, such as bamboo, straw rope, cotton thread, etc., to produce various handicrafts and practical products through weaving techniques, such as straw weaving, bamboo weaving, cross-stitch, etc.

7. Ceramic Art:

Ceramic art refers to the art form made using clay, including ceramic vessels, sculptures, etc. Chinese ceramic art has a long history, and its representative works include Ru Kiln, Ding Kiln, Ge Kiln, etc.

Knowledge expansion

Intangible Cultural Heritage (Intangible Cultural Heritage), referred to as "intangible cultural heritage", is opposite to "material cultural heritage". In China, intangible cultural heritage refers to various traditional cultural expressions that are passed down from generation to generation by people of all ethnic groups and regarded as part of their cultural heritage, as well as physical objects and places related to traditional cultural expressions. ?

Intangible cultural heritage is the most dynamic and important part of cultural diversity. It is the crystallization of human civilization and the most precious universal wealth. It carries human wisdom, civilization and glory of human history. On October 7, 2003, the 32nd General Conference of UNESCO adopted the Convention for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage, which was an important milestone in the protection of intangible cultural heritage in human history.

On August 28, 2004, the Standing Committee of the 10th National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China approved the Convention for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage, and China became the sixth country to join the Convention. ?