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China Expands National Cultural Ecology Protection Zones to Preserve Intangible Heritage
China recently established seven new national-level cultural ecology protection zones, bringing the total to 24, to safeguard diverse cultural heritages, including ethnic cultures and intangible cultural heritages like the Baofeng rap culture in Henan province, demonstrating a systematic approach to...
China Expands National Cultural Ecology Protection Zones to Preserve Intangible Heritage
China recently established seven new national-level cultural ecology protection zones, bringing the total to 24, to safeguard diverse cultural heritages, including ethnic cultures and intangible cultural heritages like the Baofeng rap culture in Henan province, demonstrating a systematic approach to...
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40% Bias Score


UNESCO Recognizes Qiang New Year Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Qiang New Year Festival, celebrated annually by approximately 300,000 Qiang people in Sichuan, China, on the first day of the 10th lunar month, was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024 for its role in preserving Qiang traditions, socia...
UNESCO Recognizes Qiang New Year Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Qiang New Year Festival, celebrated annually by approximately 300,000 Qiang people in Sichuan, China, on the first day of the 10th lunar month, was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024 for its role in preserving Qiang traditions, socia...
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28% Bias Score


UNESCO Recognizes Dong Grand Song as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Dong ethnic group's grand song, a unique polyphonic choral tradition from southern China, was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009, facing challenges from urbanization but also benefiting from preservation efforts.
UNESCO Recognizes Dong Grand Song as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Dong ethnic group's grand song, a unique polyphonic choral tradition from southern China, was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009, facing challenges from urbanization but also benefiting from preservation efforts.
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12% Bias Score


Yi Lacquerware Artisan Uses Short Videos to Showcase Traditional Craft
Qumu Shiwu, a representative inheritor of Yi ethnic group's lacquerware craftsmanship in Xichang city, Sichuan Province, uses short video platforms to share the beauty of Yi lacquerware, with one video receiving over 500,000 likes.
Yi Lacquerware Artisan Uses Short Videos to Showcase Traditional Craft
Qumu Shiwu, a representative inheritor of Yi ethnic group's lacquerware craftsmanship in Xichang city, Sichuan Province, uses short video platforms to share the beauty of Yi lacquerware, with one video receiving over 500,000 likes.
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20% Bias Score


Three Saarland Traditions Join Germany's Intangible Cultural Heritage List
Germany's national intangible cultural heritage list has added three Saarland traditions: the Nikolauspostamt (St. Nicholas post office), receiving thousands of children's letters annually; the Saarland carnival, embodying tradition and community; and the Wadrill forest cooperative, practicing susta...
Three Saarland Traditions Join Germany's Intangible Cultural Heritage List
Germany's national intangible cultural heritage list has added three Saarland traditions: the Nikolauspostamt (St. Nicholas post office), receiving thousands of children's letters annually; the Saarland carnival, embodying tradition and community; and the Wadrill forest cooperative, practicing susta...
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8% Bias Score


Foreign Tourists Flock to Lesser-Known Chinese Cities for Spring Festival
During the 2024 Spring Festival, the author witnessed foreign tourists participating in traditional activities in a small Anhui village, illustrating a growing trend of inbound tourism to lesser-known Chinese destinations fueled by increased visa-free policies and interest in intangible cultural her...
Foreign Tourists Flock to Lesser-Known Chinese Cities for Spring Festival
During the 2024 Spring Festival, the author witnessed foreign tourists participating in traditional activities in a small Anhui village, illustrating a growing trend of inbound tourism to lesser-known Chinese destinations fueled by increased visa-free policies and interest in intangible cultural her...
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20% Bias Score

China Expands National Cultural Ecology Protection Zones to Preserve Intangible Heritage
China recently established seven new national cultural ecology protection zones, bringing the total to 24, to systematically preserve diverse cultural heritages including ethnic and intangible cultural heritages such as the Baofeng rap culture, showcasing a unique approach to ICH conservation integr...

China Expands National Cultural Ecology Protection Zones to Preserve Intangible Heritage
China recently established seven new national cultural ecology protection zones, bringing the total to 24, to systematically preserve diverse cultural heritages including ethnic and intangible cultural heritages such as the Baofeng rap culture, showcasing a unique approach to ICH conservation integr...
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48% Bias Score

UNESCO Designates Traditional Chinese Wooden Arch Bridge Construction as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO's 2024 recognition of traditional Chinese wooden arch bridge construction as an intangible cultural heritage highlights the unique techniques and cultural significance of these structures, dating back to at least the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), which are now facing challenges due to mod...

UNESCO Designates Traditional Chinese Wooden Arch Bridge Construction as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO's 2024 recognition of traditional Chinese wooden arch bridge construction as an intangible cultural heritage highlights the unique techniques and cultural significance of these structures, dating back to at least the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), which are now facing challenges due to mod...
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48% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Kunqu Opera's Enduring Cultural Significance
Kunqu opera, a refined form of Chinese opera originating in 14th-century Kunshan, was inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2008, highlighting its historical significance and ongoing preservation efforts through government investment and training programs, despite a 20th-century...

UNESCO Recognizes Kunqu Opera's Enduring Cultural Significance
Kunqu opera, a refined form of Chinese opera originating in 14th-century Kunshan, was inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2008, highlighting its historical significance and ongoing preservation efforts through government investment and training programs, despite a 20th-century...
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24% Bias Score

Germany Adds Distilling and Bell-Making to Intangible Cultural Heritage
Germany has added traditional distilling and bell-making to its intangible cultural heritage list, highlighting the importance of sustainable farming and the cultural significance of these crafts, particularly in Baden-Württemberg.

Germany Adds Distilling and Bell-Making to Intangible Cultural Heritage
Germany has added traditional distilling and bell-making to its intangible cultural heritage list, highlighting the importance of sustainable farming and the cultural significance of these crafts, particularly in Baden-Württemberg.
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24% Bias Score

Sandriver: A Chinese Cashmere Brand's Rise to Global Recognition
At the January Paris Maison & Objet exhibition, Chinese cashmere brand Sandriver, founded by Guo Xiuling in 2012, showcased its unique designs incorporating traditional Tibetan weaving and Inner Mongolian hand-felt techniques, securing a place at Le Bon Marche in Paris and achieving global recogniti...

Sandriver: A Chinese Cashmere Brand's Rise to Global Recognition
At the January Paris Maison & Objet exhibition, Chinese cashmere brand Sandriver, founded by Guo Xiuling in 2012, showcased its unique designs incorporating traditional Tibetan weaving and Inner Mongolian hand-felt techniques, securing a place at Le Bon Marche in Paris and achieving global recogniti...
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48% Bias Score

Shanghai Library's Snake Exhibition Showcases Evolving Art and Technology
Shanghai Library East's Year of the Snake exhibition, running until March 2, displays 270 artworks exploring the snake's cultural significance, from intangible heritage handicrafts like Shanghai paper-cutting to AI-assisted digital art, reflecting evolving artistic practices.

Shanghai Library's Snake Exhibition Showcases Evolving Art and Technology
Shanghai Library East's Year of the Snake exhibition, running until March 2, displays 270 artworks exploring the snake's cultural significance, from intangible heritage handicrafts like Shanghai paper-cutting to AI-assisted digital art, reflecting evolving artistic practices.
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20% Bias Score
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