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Research on the Cultural Dissemination Approaches of Archaeological Sites in Tibet Based on the Sense of Community for the Chinese Nation

Qingqing Luo, Jize Yang, Xin Hu

Abstract


This paper aims to explore the dissemination paths of Tibetan archaeological site culture based on the consciousness of the Chinese national community. By analyzing the uniqueness of Tibetan archaeological site culture, examining the manifestation of the Chinese
national community consciousness in Tibetan archaeology, and studying various pathways and methods of cultural dissemination, The
study finds that Tibetan archaeological site culture not only has rich historical and cultural value but also holds significant contemporary
meaning under the context of the Chinese national community consciousness. The combination of traditional and new media, the promotion of education and cultural exchange, and the application of technological means collectively form effective paths for disseminating
Tibetan archaeological site culture.

Keywords


Tibetan archaeological sites; Chinese national community consciousness; Cultural dissemination; Digital technology

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i6.7601

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