Conditions for applying for intangible cultural heritage:
1. The inheritor needs to be proficient in its intangible cultural heritage;
2. Be a certain representative in a specific field nature, with certain characteristics;
3. It has a positive effect on the protection of the project;
4. The project introduction is clear and easy to understand;
5. Have a certain inheritance pedigree and historical origin;
6. The social influence it has;
7. What measures and goals should be taken.
Classification of intangible cultural heritage:
(1) Traditional oral literature and the language as its carrier;
(2) Traditional art, calligraphy, music, Dance, drama, folk arts and acrobatics;
(3) Traditional skills, medicine and calendar;
(4) Traditional etiquette, festivals and other folk customs;
( 5) Traditional sports and entertainment;
(6) Other intangible cultural heritage.
That is, the expression of the culture of various ethnic groups passed down from generation to generation, and those with certain historical, scientific, social and other values ??can apply.
Apply for intangible cultural heritage according to the following process: 1. Applications can be made to the cultural administrative department, and the accepting department will report it step by step.
2. Provincial departments will summarize and screen the application items for intangible cultural heritage masterpieces within their own administrative regions, and then submit the application after being approved by the people's government at the same level.
3. Applicants must submit the following materials: Application report: a brief description of the application project name, applicant, application purpose and significance; project application form; protection plan; other information that is helpful to explain the application project Necessary materials.
Legal basis:
Article 12 of the "Intangible Cultural Heritage Law of the People's Republic of China" The cultural competent departments and other relevant departments shall conduct investigations on intangible cultural heritage. Identify, record, and archive intangible cultural heritage, and establish and improve a mechanism for sharing investigation information. When conducting surveys on intangible cultural heritage, cultural authorities and other relevant departments should collect representative physical objects that are components of intangible cultural heritage, sort out the data obtained during the survey, and properly preserve them to prevent damage and loss. Physical pictures and copies of materials obtained by other relevant departments shall be submitted to the cultural competent department at the same level.