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The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology, 2020, 2(1); doi: 10.25236/FSST.2020.020102.

Inheritance and Development of the Skill of Carved Preserved Fruit in Miao and Dong Ethnic Areas of Western Hunan Province in the Context of "Non-legacy" Protection——A Case Study of Xia Village in Gengshankou, Jingzhou County, Hunan Province

Author(s)

Pan Chengchen1, She Mengye2, He Chu3, Hu Jin4, He Yao5

Corresponding Author:
Pan Chengchen
Affiliation(s)

1. School of Design and Art ,Changsha University of Science and Technology ,Hunan 410076,China
2. School of Economics and Management,Changsha University of Science and Technology ,Hunan 410076,China
3. School of Design and Art ,Changsha University of Science and Technology ,Hunan 410076,China
4. School of Chemical Engineering ,Xiangtan University,Hunan,411105,China
5. Rucheng siyuan Experimental School in Chenzhou City,Hunan,424100,China

Abstract

The report of the Nineteenth National Congress pointed out that we should dig deeply into the ideological concepts, humanistic spirits and moral norms contained in the excellent traditional Chinese culture. In 2009, the skill of carved preserved fruit of Miao and Dong ethnic groups in Western Hunan Province was listed as the second batch of provincial intangible cultural heritage projects. However, there are still many problems in its inheritance and protection, such as the discontinuity of inheritors, the absence of local measures in government compilation and implementation, the low resonance of cultural audiences to the culture of carved preserves, the impact of foreign cultures and production, the single pattern of production and the worrying current situation of inheritance and protection . Through a thorough investigation and study of non-relics cultural "carved preserved fruit" of the Miao and Dong nationalities  in Gengshankou of Xia Village, Jingzhou County, Hunan Province, a new path of creative transformation and innovative development of folk skills of non-relics culture is put forward.

Keywords

Intangible cultural heritage; folk skills; western Hunan; carved preserved fruit

Cite This Paper

Pan Chengchen, She Mengye, He Chu, Hu Jin, He Yao. Inheritance and Development of the Skill of Carved Preserved Fruit in Miao and Dong Ethnic Areas of Western Hunan Province in the Context of "Non-legacy" Protection——A Case Study of Xia Village in Gengshankou, Jingzhou County, Hunan Province. The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology (2020) Vol. 2 Issue 1: 16-29. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSST.2020.020102.

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