What is intangible cultural heritage?

Intangible cultural heritage includes:

1, a Mongolian long-tune folk song, is pronounced as "Ulltin Duo" in Mongolian, which means Long song. It is the traditional music of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and is known as "the living fossil of grassland music". Mongolian long-tune folk songs have a unique singing form, distinctive nomadic culture and regional cultural characteristics, long and soothing melody and open artistic conception. Representative tracks include "Walking Horse", "Little Huang Ma", "Vast Grassland" and "Vast and Rich Alashan".

On May 24th, 20021year, the Mongolian long-tune folk song (Wuzhumuqin long tune) declared by Xiwuzhumuqin Banner of Xilingol League in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was approved by the State Council to be included in the expanded list of national intangible cultural heritage representative projects.

2. The Dong folk songs and the traditional music of Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, which are popular in Liping County, congjiang county and Rongjiang County in southeastern Guizhou, are one of China's national intangible cultural heritages and human intangible cultural heritages.

3. Nanyin, also known as "Xianguan" and "Quanzhou Nanyin", is a traditional music in southern Fujian Province, and it is one of the contents of UNESCO's list of representative works of human intangible cultural heritage.

Nanyin, known as "the living fossil in the music history of China", originated in Quanzhou, Fujian, and was sung in Minnan dialect, which is the Han music with a long history in China. During the Han, Jin, Tang and Song Dynasties, immigrants from the Central Plains brought music culture into southern Fujian with Quanzhou as the center, and merged with local folk music, forming a cultural expression with the charm of ancient music in the Central Plains.

4. Cantonese Opera, also known as Guangfu Opera and Cantonese Opera, is the largest type of opera in Guangdong and Guangxi Cantonese. Originated in Foshan and sung in Cantonese, it is one of the traditional operas of the Han nationality. Cantonese opera was formed in Guangdong, and then spread to Guangxi, Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province. Cantonese opera is performed in Southeast Asia and American countries where overseas Chinese live. One of the world intangible cultural heritages.

5. China seal cutting is an art that combines calligraphy (mainly seal cutting) and carving (including chiseling and casting) to make seals. It is a unique carving art with stone as the main material, carving knife as the tool and Chinese characters as the expression form, which is developed from the ancient seal making technique in China. In 2009, China seal cutting was listed in the representative list of human intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.

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