The Extension of the Characteristics of Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Exploration of the Symbiosis of Cultural Space
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and change characteristics of intangible cultural heritage in different cultural Spaces, it proposes effective strategies for protecting and inheriting intangible cultural heritage in the process of digitalization and urbanization, so as to promote the deep integration of intangible cultural
heritage with contemporary society. Intangible cultural heritage, as the treasure of human culture, has its unique characteristics. The extension
of its characteristics provides a variety of possibilities for its survival in modern society. As an important carrier of intangible cultural heritage,
cultural space is of great significance to explore the symbiosis between the two. This paper analyzes the development background of intangible cultural heritage and various problems it faces in the process of development, explores effective ways to solve these problems, and strives
to promote the development and progress of intangible cultural heritage, so as to enhance cultural self-confidence, maintain cultural diversity,
and provide a new theoretical perspective and practical path for global cultural heritage protection.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v2i9.5259
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