Abstract

China’s Tibetan ghee sculpture art is the first batch of works of art approved by the state council to be included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. This paper mainly studies the origin, digitalization and intelligent protection of the Tibetan butter sculpture art in China, and also explores and attempts to effectively protect the intangible cultural heritage with modern science and technology. We hope that more people will understand, inherit and protect the fine traditional culture of the Chinese nation, and that our cultural confidence will continue to advance to new levels.

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