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China has always attached great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage, and in order to strengthen the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, a series of policies and measures have been introduced at the national and local levels. The following are the specific policy measures:
1.Establish intangible cultural heritage teaching and research bases, and carry out intangible cultural heritage research and professional personnel training.
2.Implement the recording of representative inheritors, and digitally preserve and inherit intangible cultural heritage items.
3.Improve the ability and quality of inheritors, implement national and provincial training programs for inheritors, and set up various professional training courses in research and training institutions.
4.Support and support demonstration projects for the protection of intangible cultural heritage, support the construction of national cultural and ecological reserves, and protect all intangible cultural heritage projects in cultural and ecological reserves as a whole.
5.For traditional craft workstations and intangible cultural heritage production protection demonstration bases, we will provide policy and financial support as a whole.
6.Cooperate with departments such as culture and tourism, human resources and social security, and rural revitalization to provide support policies for intangible cultural heritage workshops that rely on the construction of intangible cultural heritage projects.
7.Intensify the publicity and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage items, hold intangible cultural heritage exhibitions and exhibitions such as the Chengdu International Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival in China, and use traditional festivals and cultural tourism festivals to carry out publicity, display, exhibition and sales, so as to enhance the visibility and influence of intangible cultural heritage items.
8.Encourage and support the in-depth integration of intangible cultural heritage and tourism, launch a number of intangible cultural heritage tourism experience bases, and cultivate a number of intangible cultural heritage tourism experience routes.
In short, China has adopted a number of policies and measures in the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, aiming to promote the protection, inheritance and utilization of intangible cultural heritage, and promote the inheritance and development of excellent traditional Chinese culture.
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In order to standardize the protection of China's intangible cultural heritage, the "Notice on Strengthening the Protection of Cultural Heritage" was issued, and a four-level protection system of "national + provincial + municipal + county" was formulated, requiring all localities and relevant departments to implement the principle of "protection first, rescue first".
1. Rational utilization, inheritance and development", and earnestly do a good job in the protection, management and rational use of intangible cultural heritage.
In accordance with the four-level protection system of "national provinces, cities and counties" planned and established by the Ministry of Culture, all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions have also established their own lists of intangible cultural heritage protection, and gradually expanded to cities and counties.
Legal basis: Regulations on the Establishment and Establishment of Local People's Institutions at All Levels
Article 9: The establishment, revocation, merger, or change of specifications and names of local people's administrative bodies at all levels shall be proposed by the people's government at the same level, and after being reviewed by the people's government establishment and management organ at the next higher level, it shall be submitted to the people's government at the next higher level for approval; Among them, the establishment, revocation or merger of local people's administrative bodies at or above the county level shall also be reported to the Standing Committee of the people's congress at the corresponding level for the record in accordance with law.
Article 10: Where the duties of local people's administrative bodies at all levels are the same or similar, in principle, they shall be undertaken by one administrative body. Where there are objections between administrative bodies on the division of duties, they shall take the initiative to resolve them through consultation. where consensus is reached, it shall be reported to the people's ** establishment and management organ at the same level for the record; Where there is disagreement through consultation, it shall be submitted to the people's ** establishment management organ at the same level to submit a coordination opinion, and the establishment management organ shall report to the people's ** at the same level for a decision.
Article 11: The establishment of deliberative and coordinating bodies by local people at all levels shall be strictly controlled; Where functions can be assigned to an existing body, or where the problem can be resolved through coordination by an existing body, a separate deliberative and coordinating body is not to be established. Deliberative and coordinating bodies established for the purpose of handling a specific task within a certain period of time shall clearly stipulate the conditions and time limits for their revocation.
Article 12 The deliberative and coordinating bodies of the local people at or above the county level shall not set up separate offices, and the specific work shall be undertaken by the relevant administrative organs.
Article 13 Local people's administrative organs at all levels shall, in accordance with the needs of their work and the principle of being lean, establish necessary internal organs. The establishment, revocation, merger or change of specifications and names of the internal organs of local people's administrative organs at or above the county level shall be submitted by the administrative body to the establishment and management organ of the people's administrative organs at the same level for examination and approval.
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Interim Measures for the Protection and Management of National Intangible Cultural Heritage
Decree No. 39 of the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China
The Interim Measures for the Protection and Management of National Intangible Cultural Heritage have been deliberated and adopted by the Ministry of Culture on October 25, 2006, and are hereby promulgated to take effect on December 1, 2006.
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Legal analysis: The application for intangible cultural tangible heritage shall be carried out according to the following procedures: 1. An application may be submitted to the cultural administrative department, which shall be reported by the receiving department step by step.
2. The provincial-level departments shall summarize and screen the representative items of intangible cultural heritage within their respective administrative areas, and then submit the declaration after being approved by the people at the same level. 3. The applicant must submit the following information: Application Report:
A brief description of the name of the declared project, the applicant, the purpose and significance of the declaration; Project application form; conservation plans; Other necessary materials that will help to explain the declared project.
Legal basis: Article 12 of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Law of the People's Republic of China The competent departments of culture and other relevant departments shall identify, record and file the intangible cultural heritage when conducting surveys of intangible cultural heritage, and establish and improve the investigation information sharing mechanism. The competent departments of culture and other relevant departments conducting surveys of intangible cultural heritage shall collect representative physical objects that are part of the intangible cultural heritage, sort out the materials obtained during the investigation, and properly preserve them to prevent damage or loss.
Copies of physical objects and materials obtained by other relevant departments shall be remitted to the competent department for culture at the same level.
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Apply to your local cultural bureau.
They'll give it to you.
But the kind of you apply.
There is no need to have more than three generations of lineage.
Have a clear lineage (who you learned from and who you learned from) and fill out a series of forms they provide.
It seems to be a recent declaration.
There has been an increase. Video recording of the work and **.
and so on. Relatively cumbersome.
The county and municipal levels are easier to apply than the provincial level.
It is much more difficult at the provincial level and above.
There must be at least four generations of inheritance, more than 100 years.
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Hello, the lawyer is at your service.
Hello, I. Application Condition (1) Have historical, cultural and scientific value with outstanding contributions; (B) with the county's broad masses of cultural creativity of the typical, representative; (3) Have the characteristics of being passed down from generation to generation and existing in a certain group; (4) It has distinctive characteristics and has a greater influence in the local area. 2. Application materials (1) Application report: Each township cultural station shall submit a list of items to the county (district) Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, Press and Publication for the declaration of county (district) level intangible cultural heritage, and give a brief description of the name of the declared item, the protection unit, the purpose and significance of the declaration.
2) Project application form: including project introduction, basic information, project description, project demonstration, project management, and protection plan. (3) Supporting materials:
1. The content of the project application form is substantial, the expression is accurate, and the project brief is concise and focused; 2. The video should clearly introduce the core, the most important features and values, the most critical content and links of the project, and meet the technical requirements; 3. The project application form and project brief shall be printed on A4 paper in 5 copies; 2 copies of electronic text (Word format) CD-ROM. All application materials and supporting materials will be filed and will not be returned.
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