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Ministry seeks public opinions on cultural heritage
www.chinaview.cn 2006-01-05 11:08:09

    BEIJING, Jan.5 -- While the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an are world-renowned and enjoy top State protection, few seem to realize that another kind of China's heritage is fading away fast.

    "Intangible heritage" includes many traditions and disciplines, ranging from acrobatics, folk art, craftsmanship, dance, literature, music and traditional festivals, to medicine and operas.

    "The need for preservation of our intangible heritage is more pressing than for tangible heritage. Some living traditions can vanish in only a few years during the rapid modernization and globalization process," said Su Donghai, a researcher with the National Museum of China.

    Now the Ministry of Culture has unveiled a list of 501 such heritages online, so as to solicit public views about China's most important living cultural heritage.

    "Both Chinese and foreigners can email (whbsts111@sina.com) or call us (86-10-6555-2033) in Chinese or English to say what has been missed off the list, what should be deleted and what should be highlighted," said Zhang Xin, an official with the ministry's social culture department.

    The list can be found from today until the end of this month at the ministry's official website: http://www.ccnt.gov.cn/gsjpd/shwh/.

    "Funding will be provided by the ministry to conservation efforts based on the heritage's importance and need for protection," said Zhang.

    Currently, the thousand-year-old "Legend of White Snake" a love story of a serpent-turned-beauty and a young scholar is on the list, as well as Mongolian grassland ballads and a 120-chapter Tibet epic about their heroic tribal chief Gesar.

    Eight kinds of kung fu are also listed, including the kung fu of Shaolin Temple and the swordsmanship of Taoists in Central China.

    Field hockey, which the Daur in northern China have played since ancient times in their own way, is also on the list.

(Source: China Daily)

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