What are the non-legacy projects in Yunnan?

As we all know, intangible cultural heritage is the culture and related physical places handed down from generation to generation by various ethnic groups, and it is the expression of the unique and individual aesthetic habits of ethnic groups. As the province with the most ethnic groups in China, Yunnan has 25 ethnic minorities, including Yi, Miao, Hui and Dai, in addition to the Han nationality, which makes Yunnan's ethnic culture very diverse and has become one of the regions with the richest intangible cultural heritage in China. Yunnan's non-legacy projects cover more than ten categories, such as folk literature, traditional dance and music, traditional drama, traditional food, traditional skills, traditional medicine, entertainment and acrobatics.

First of all, there are 15 national intangible cultural heritage projects and 45 provincial intangible cultural heritage projects in Yunnan. Among them, the famous Dai peacock dance, Zhuang Yi brass dance, Wa wooden drum dance, Dulong folk songs and many other traditional dances and music of ethnic minorities are listed as intangible cultural heritage. In traditional literature, there are more than a dozen kinds of folk literature such as Nu Ruorou language, Dai Jiwen and Gesar epic. Traditional handicrafts in Yunnan's intangible cultural heritage projects are outstanding, such as the production of Yunnan Bayeux, the Jianchuan woodcarving with strong national style and the weaving and dyeing of Bai nationality, and the Yunnan Dai brocade made of various materials through various traditional manual operations such as jacquard and weaving, which enjoys a high reputation in Chinese traditional handicrafts and is one of the most precious treasures of Chinese national culture.

Then, there are many inheritors of intangible cultural heritage in Yunnan. The total population of Yunnan Province is less than 5 million, but people of 26 nationalities live there, which makes Yunnan's national culture colorful and magnificent, and provides good conditions for rich non-legacy projects. In order to inherit and protect intangible cultural projects, Yunnan Province has continuously introduced various measures to actively build a platform for cultivating intangible talents and do a good job in the inheritance and dissemination of intangible cultural projects. In 29, there were only more than 2 non-legacy inheritors in Yunnan. By actively holding various forms of training courses, more people were interested in Yunnan non-legacy projects and volunteered to become non-legacy inheritors. Moreover, the non-legacy inheritors were sent to training and study, which made the team of non-legacy inheritors full. In just ten years, the number of non-legacy inheritors recognized at the provincial level increased to more than 1,, which made Yunnan non-legacy projects strongly supported.

Finally, in addition to the above, there are many non-legacy projects in Yunnan Province. You can go to Yunnan to experience them yourself if you are interested.