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‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’ represents the essence of a community’s identity. In a fast changing world, it’s important to ensure the preservation and protection of these invaluable cultural assets. In China, many localities are trying out an approach by blending cultural heritage with tourism. How can we strike a harmonious balance between sharing these treasures with the world and safeguarding them for generations to come?
On the show: Heyang, Li Yi and Dr. SU Junjie, Associate Professor at the School of Ethnology and Sociology, Yunnan University.
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‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’ represents the essence of a community’s identity. In a fast changing world, it’s important to ensure the preservation and protection of these invaluable cultural assets. In China, many localities are trying out an approach by blending cultural heritage with tourism. How can we strike a harmonious balance between sharing these treasures with the world and safeguarding them for generations to come?
On the show: Heyang, Li Yi and Dr. SU Junjie, Associate Professor at the School of Ethnology and Sociology, Yunnan University.

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