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Protecting the Intangible Cultural Heritages
1.保护非物质文化遗产很重要
2.非物质文化遗产指的是……
3.为保护非物质文化遗产我们应该……
参考范文:
Like tangible cultural heritages such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden
City, intangible cultural heritages like Peking Opera and
Confucius-commemorating rituals are equally crucial. We should make our utmost
efforts to preserve intangible heritages because, without their physical form of
existence, they are in greater risk of extinction.
According to UNESCO’s Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible
Cultural Heritage (2003), all forms of social customs and habits, folklore,
performing arts, rituals, oral traditions, festivals, traditional crafts and
various knowledge and practices about nature and universe can be classified as
intangible cultural heritages. As a country consisting of a great diversity of
ethnic groups and with time-honored history and civilization, China abounds in
intangible cultural heritages. Cultural heritages connect modern people with the
historical past, allowing them to acquire a cultural and historical identity.
Without cultural heritages, we would be rendered absolutely rootless and we
would find it hard to cope with challenges at present and in the future.
However, the modernization process poses mounting threats to intangible
heritages. Many people have a blind faith in the latest electronic devices. It
is also pathetic to see elderly people in possession of such legacies pass away
without transmitting them to the younger generation. Faced with those
challenges, we should both preserve and renovate our ancestral heritages so that
we can help contribute to the cultural diversity of the world and return to our
spiritual homeland in this age of impersonal science and technology. |
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