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What are the requirements for applying for intangible cultural heritage?

Individuals, units and social organizations must first apply to the street offices in your administrative area or the cultural station of the town government, and ask the inheritor for a power of attorney before they can declare. Then, the accepted Town Street Cultural Station will report to the District Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center, which will summarize and screen them and report them step by step after approval by the District People's Government.

Conditions for applying for non-legacy:

1。 Inheritors need to master their intangible cultural heritage skillfully;

2。 It has certain representativeness and characteristics in specific fields;

3。 It has a positive effect on the protection of this project;

4。 The project introduction is clear and easy to understand;

5。 Have a certain pedigree and historical origin;

6。 Has social influence;

7。 What measures and objectives should be taken.

Classification of intangible cultural heritage:

(1) traditional oral literature and the language as its carrier;

(2) Traditional arts, calligraphy, music, dance, drama, folk art and acrobatics;

(3) Traditional skills, medicine and calendars;

(4) Traditional etiquette, festivals and other folk customs;

(5) Traditional sports and entertainment;

(6) Other intangible cultural heritage.

In other words, expressions of national culture handed down from generation to generation that have certain historical, scientific and social values can be applied.

Intangible cultural heritage shall be applied according to the following procedures: 1. You can apply to the administrative department of culture, which will report it step by step.

2, the provincial department in charge of the administrative area of the intangible cultural heritage of the representative project summary, screening, approved by the people's government at the same level, and then declare.

3. The applicant must submit the following materials: an application report: a brief description of the name of the application project, the applicant, the purpose and significance of the application; Project declaration; Protection plan; Other necessary materials to help explain the declared project.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 12 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Intangible Cultural Heritage Law. Cultural authorities and other relevant departments shall identify, record and file intangible cultural heritage when investigating intangible cultural heritage, and establish and improve the sharing mechanism of investigation information. When conducting an investigation of intangible cultural heritage, the competent cultural department and other relevant departments shall collect representative objects as part of intangible cultural heritage, sort out the information obtained in the investigation, and keep them properly to prevent damage and loss. Copies of physical pictures and materials obtained by other relevant departments shall be submitted to the competent cultural department at the same level.