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21 non-hereditary heirs in Chengdu Pidu "hold certificates"

Cover news reporter Qin Yi

On February 17, chengdu Pidu District Bureau of Culture, Sports and Tourism held the sixth batch of district-level non-hereditary inheritors work meeting in Pidu District. At the work meeting, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Intangible Cultural Heritage and the relevant requirements of the Non-Genetic Inheritance Evaluation Plan, the representative inheritors of the intangible cultural heritage projects in Pidu District of Chengdu City were awarded to 21 non-genetic inheritors of 6 intangible cultural heritage projects, such as Douban, Shu embroidery, mash, Pi Guan wine, guqin, and Wangcong Laoshan Song, which passed the review.

21 non-hereditary heirs in Chengdu Pidu "hold certificates"

Zhong Lihua, a non-hereditary person in "Shu embroidery", said excitedly: Shu embroidery should not only inherit, but also innovate. With the improvement of modern people's living habits, changes in residences and the improvement of the level of appreciation, Shu embroidery skills should continue to develop new colors and patterns, so that the Shu embroidery skills in western Sichuan can be better improved; at the same time, the new people of Shu embroidery should be cultivated with patience, confidence and love according to the practical experience, learning level and technical characteristics of the students.

21 non-hereditary heirs in Chengdu Pidu "hold certificates"

Douban descendant Xue Daoyuan also said at the meeting: "Pixian Douban" brewing has always been a long-term production with "craftsman spirit", but now the brewing of "Pixian Douban" should keep pace with the times and develop a Douban suitable for the modern population. The brewing of "Pixian Douban" is not only the traditional sun and night dew, but also many new production techniques that need to be integrated.

Feng Lulu, director of the Pidu District Culture and Art Center, said that the inheritors are the core of the protection of intangible cultural heritage, and are the creators, bearers and transmitters of intangible cultural heritage. In recent years, the Pidu District Cultural and Tourism Bureau has adhered to the work principle of "protection first, rescue first", so as to integrate protection and inheritance with innovative development, and continuously stimulate the enthusiasm of inheritors to carry out inheritance activities through annual evaluation of inheritors, the establishment of apprenticeship teaching mechanisms, and the construction of display platforms, etc., and has achieved good results so far, effectively improving the level and ability of inheritors to inherit and practice intangible cultural heritage.

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