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Article
Cultural Symbols and Inheritance of Tibetan Intangible Cultural Heritage
Author(s)
SHI Ruiqing
Li Jiameng
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2022.11.005
Affiliation(s)
Literature and History Committee of Weiyuan County, Gansu Province,
Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Dingxi, China
Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
ABSTRACT
Intangible cultural
heritage exists as a cultural symbol bearing a specific meaning. Only in the
process of dynamic transmission can its cultural vitality be maintained.
Modernization, marketization, and urbanization have impacted the original
inheritance basis of intangible cultural heritage, and the protection of
intangible cultural heritage has faced all challenges before. From the
perspective of cultural semiotics, this paper analyzes the function of Tibetan
intangible cultural heritage. It has the functions of cultural identity,
communication, and aesthetics, but it is affected by social development and
change. Only by using the law of cultural symbols can Tibetan intangible
cultural heritage be better inherited and utilized. Tibetan cultural symbols
will play a role in collecting, sorting out, protecting, and utilizing
personnel training and regional cooperation.
KEYWORDS
Tibetan cultural resources, Tibetan cultural symbols, Tibetan intangible cultural heritage
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