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Traditional handicrafts are difficult to pass on.
This is also the reason why most intangible cultural heritage will gradually disappear, because most of us don't like this thing, and no one likes or watches it, so most people may not have economic effects if they don't like it.
Once there is no economic benefit, most people will not do it again, so this kind of thing is a vicious circle, and slowly few people will do it, so for us, if we want to get a better inheritance, we need to go to official protection or conscious protection.
However, for us, this kind of conscious protection may not be a long-term solution, but for each of us, this kind of conscious protection is just something that each of us can do, just like a person pinching a game character with a traditional noodle. It is difficult to pass on the dough-making craft, because it has no actual economic value, and it is impossible for him to realize it, nor for each of us to enjoy a happy process. For some people who like it, it can experience happiness from it, but some people who don't like it may not get much from it, so most people will not inherit these dough-like things.
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