Heritage on the verge of extinction
Updated: 2012-08-15 09:47
By Xu Junqian in Shanghai (China Daily)
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Wu Shouwu, a Southern Boxing practitioner, imparts his skills to students in Yongjia county, Zhejiang province. Gao Erqiang / China Daily |
But Nanxijiang, a 1,000-year-old town with 27 intangible cultural heritages designated by the country and UNESCO, is an exception.
There is no trace of prosperity - only some weather-beaten houses - and not much tradition is left.
Home to 900,000, many of the town's cultural heritages are on the verge of extinction. They include Yongjia Kunqu Opera and nanquan (Southern Boxing), according to the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Yongjia county, the administrative body of the area.
"In the past, the area was abuzz with bread-making handicrafts and other local entertainment. But now, nobody cares," says Wang Lingxiao, vice-director of the center.
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According to the latest national survey about intangible culture heritage, one-third of traditional operas that originated in Zhejiang province have died out over the past 60 years and 30 percent of traditional dances have disappeared.
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