Abstract

In a more diversified society and a worldwide economy, the rich culture of contemporary entertainment is more ingrained in all sectors of social life, while the tradition of folk art is vanishing. Traditional arts and folk culture are being lost. The traditional Marionette Opera, which has long played a part in Quanzhou's rituals and celebrations, is currently facing difficulties such as a declining audience and an antiquated mode of diffusion. This paper examines the historical growth and evolution of the Quanzhou Marionette Opera and examines the many topic matters and diffusion modes that have given non-genetic legacy new life through literature analysis and fieldwork. The development of new culture diffusion modes and techniques of dissemination in youth groups is crucial for increasing the living cultural legacy, boosting the cultural relevance of traditional arts, and creating a traditional arts cultural system.

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