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Study on the Digital Development Path of Intangible Cultural Heritage Handicrafts in Gansu Section of the Yellow River Basin

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2023.050820 | Downloads: 43 | Views: 446

Author(s)

Yalong Zhang 1, Yafang Gao 2

Affiliation(s)

1 College of Geographical Sciences, Qinghai Normal University, Xining, Qinghai, 810016, China
2 School of Tourism, Lanzhou University of Arts and Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, 730030, China

Corresponding Author

Yalong Zhang

ABSTRACT

After modern scientific and technological means intervene in the protection of cultural heritage, traditional intangible cultural heritage can be digitized for display and larger-scale production, and gradually become a relevant cultural industry, intangible cultural heritage heritage inheritance and development must be digitized with the help of technology to form a real cultural industry. The purpose of this paper is to study the inheritance of digitized intangible cultural heritage. Firstly, the main features and constituent elements of intangible cultural heritage are summarized. And the principles of digital protection of intangible handicrafts are elaborated, followed by analyzing the process and design method of establishing the digital protection platform. Taking traditional handicrafts as an example, through the questionnaire survey, more than 90% of the people think that the inheritance of intangible handicrafts is very necessary, and that the inheritance of intangible handicrafts by implanting non-heritage elements in the use of cell phone APPs will be effective. Finally, the digital means is used to realize the digitalization of the expressions and cultural space of the non-heritage handicrafts, and a digital display platform based on the database is constructed, which provides a new way of thinking for the inheritance and development of the traditional handicrafts of intangible cultural heritage.

KEYWORDS

Yellow River Basin; Gansu; Intangible Cultural Heritage; Handicrafts; Digital Inheritance

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Yalong Zhang, Yafang Gao, Study on the Digital Development Path of Intangible Cultural Heritage Handicrafts in Gansu Section of the Yellow River Basin. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2023) Vol. 5: 125-134. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2023.050820.

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