Kunming has selected 75 non-legacy projects into the provincial list.

Recently, Yunnan Province announced the fifth batch of 145 representative provincial intangible cultural heritage projects and 62 expanded projects. Up to now, 686 intangible cultural heritage projects in the province have been selected into the provincial list of representative intangible cultural heritage projects, of which 75 intangible cultural heritage projects in Kunming have been selected into the provincial list.

The province has identified over 10,000 non-legacy projects.

The fifth batch of 207 provincial intangible cultural heritage representative projects, covering folk literature, traditional music, traditional dance, traditional drama, folk art, traditional sports, entertainment and acrobatics, traditional art, traditional skills, traditional medicine, folk intangible cultural heritage and other ten categories. Among them, including chicken cooking skills (Menghai roast chicken production skills), clay pot tea production skills and other 27 non-legacy projects that reflect public practice, wide coverage and high public participation; Thirteen non-legacy items of eight ethnic groups in Yunnan, such as Dulong blanket making skills, De ‘ang ancient songs, Jino bamboo tube music (Qike Bugu), Nu Rumi, Achang silver ornament forging skills (household silver ornament forging skills), Pumi Wu Festival, Bulang folk house building skills, Jingpo green leaf banquet making skills, are also included in the list.

According to the data of the Yunnan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, at present, Yunnan Province has published a total of 686 representative items of provincial intangible cultural heritage, including 60 items of folk literature (including endangered national languages), 71 items of traditional music, 75 items of traditional dance, 12 items of traditional drama, 10 items of quyi, 19 items of traditional sports, entertainment and acrobatics, 37 items of traditional art, 138 items of traditional skills and traditions. There are 85 provincial-level cultural and ecological protection zones and 27 hometown of ethnic and folk traditional culture.

At present, Yunnan Province has established a national, provincial, prefecture, county and district-level intangible cultural heritage protection list system with local characteristics, and has identified more than 10,000 representative items of intangible cultural heritage, and a large number of precious, endangered and intangible cultural heritage with great historical, literary, artistic and scientific values have been effectively protected. Yunnan province is further strengthening the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage by improving the intangible cultural heritage protection list system, providing a strong spiritual force for writing a Chinese-style modern Yunnan chapter.

There are 703 non-legacy projects at all levels in the city.

Among the fifth batch of provincial intangible cultural heritage representative projects published by Yunnan Province, 21 items in Kunming were selected, covering eight categories, including traditional music, folk art and folk customs.

The unique geographical and cultural environment makes Kunming have a large number of intangible cultural heritage with rich categories and outstanding value. In order to protect and inherit the intangible cultural heritage, in July 2018, the Regulations on the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Kunming was implemented, and Kunming became the first city in the province to promulgate local regulations on the protection of intangible cultural heritage.

According to the data of Kunming Culture and Tourism Bureau, up to now, there are 703 non-legacy projects in Kunming, including 7 national, 75 provincial, 270 municipal and 351 county-level projects. There are 844 representative inheritors at all levels, including 7 at the national level, 76 at the provincial level, 213 at the municipal level and 548 at the county level; There are 5 provincial non-genetic bases, 14 municipal non-genetic bases, 6 county (district) non-genetic bases, and 62 non-genetic learning centers (institutes).

In order to strengthen the publicity of intangible cultural heritage, further enhance the awareness of intangible cultural heritage protection in the whole society, and inherit and carry forward the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation, Kunming has created intangible cultural heritage joint exhibition in Guandu, China, Yunnan Opera Art Week, Kunming folk song and dance music exhibition and other intangible brands, and carried out the theme activities of "Intangible Cultural Heritage on Campus" and "Learning from Masters" and other activities with strong interaction and rich experience throughout the city to bring the public closer to intangible cultural heritage.

At the same time, Kunming promotes the high-quality integrated development of intangible cultural heritage and tourism, and promotes the live transmission and innovative development of intangible cultural heritage projects. In 2020, Yunnan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism launched 10 non-legacy theme tourist routes, 6 of which involved Kunming. In 2022, 14 pieces (sets) of works were selected as outstanding works in the first "Handing Gifts for Intangible Cultural Heritage" in Yunnan Province, including the national craftsmanship of intangible cultural heritage-Wutong Walking Silver Handing Gifts Series, the national intangible cultural heritage "traditional Chinese medicine preparation of Kunming traditional Chinese medicine"-Kunming traditional Chinese medicine gift box, and the municipal intangible cultural heritage Cloisonneenamel painting-"Daguanlou".

Kunming will thoroughly implement the working policy of "protection first, rescue first, rational utilization, inheritance and development", effectively improve the level of systematic protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage in the city, adhere to creative transformation and innovative development, make intangible cultural heritage "live" and pass it on, and promote the colorful intangible cultural heritage of all ethnic groups in the city to glow with vitality and charm. (Chief reporter Li Sifan reports)

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"Tea fragrance is shared in Yunnan"

The thematic photo exhibition opens today.

On January 11th, the special photo exhibition "Tea Fragrance Sharing in Yunnan" was held in Daguan Park and will last until January 15th.

Jingmai Mountain’s contiguous tea gardens, people dressed in festive costumes to worship tea ancestors, tea factory staff kneading tea leaves, towering century-old tea trees, ancient tea-horse roads with a history of thousands of years … Nearly 100 excellent photographs on display show six national-level intangible cultural heritage representative projects in Yunnan, such as Pu ‘er tea-making skills in China’s traditional tea-making skills and related customs, Yunnan black tea-making skills and Bai people’s three tea tea customs, which have been successfully applied for the world heritage recently, and show Yunnan as a "world" from different perspectives. Previously, the photo exhibition had been exhibited in Cuihu Park for 5 days.

A few days ago, "China traditional tea-making skills and related customs" passed the evaluation and was included in the UNESCO representative list of human intangible cultural heritage. "China traditional tea-making skills and related customs" involves 44 national intangible cultural heritage representative projects, among which six Yunnan projects, such as black tea-making skills (Yunnan black tea-making skills), Pu ‘er tea-making skills (tribute tea-making skills), Pu ‘er tea-making skills (Dayi tea-making skills), black tea-making skills (Xiaguan Tuo tea-making skills), De ‘ang sour tea-making skills and tea custom (Bai three tea), are among them.

In order to further strengthen the protection of inheritance, publicize and display Yunnan’s traditional tea-making skills and related customs, in December last year, the Yunnan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism launched a series of publicity activities on "Tea Fragrance Sharing in Yunnan", and organized six projects in five cities and cities of lincang, Pu ‘er, Xishuangbanna, Dali and Dehong to participate in the celebration activities of the main venue of the "Tea and the World Sharing Intangible Heritage" of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and held a special photo exhibition on tea. (Reporter Yang Yanping reports)