Abstract
This paper examines the protection and transmission of intangible cultural heritage in sports dance within Shenzhen, focusing on specific practices such as the Longgang Dragon Dance, Bao'an Qilin Dance, Longgang Qilin Dance, and Nanshan Yi Dance. Through comprehensive field investigations and direct interviews, it explores the current state of intangible cultural heritage preservation and transmission in Shenzhen. The analysis details the implementation of relevant policies and identifies that the potential contributions of online communities and grassroots organizations in promoting the conservation and inheritance of these cultural forms remain underexploited. The study proposes that heritage custodians more systematically leverage digital technologies to enhance the propagation of intangible cultural heritage. This, in turn, will foster the high-quality development of Shenzhen's cultural heritage.
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