01646nas a2200241 4500000000100000008004100001260001600042653002200058653002800080653001400108653002500122653001800147653001600165653001000181653001100191100001300202700001100215700001200226245015200238490000700390520099300397020001401390 2023 d c2023/06/05/10acultural heritage10aSustainable development10aEducation10aquestionnaire survey10aGlobalization10aCultivation10aChina10aFujian1 aJF Zhang1 aXY Cai1 aZX Zhan00aReflections on Establishing a System for Cultivating Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritors in the New Era: Based on the Survey in Fujian Province0 v153 aIn the context of globalization and modernization, it has become particularly important to build an effective system to cultivate intangible cultural heritage (ICH) inheritors. This study utilizes a mixed-method approach, including questionnaires, interviews, and fieldwork, to investigate the current status of cultivating ICH inheritors in Fujian Province. The findings suggest that policies, integration into formal education, industry training, and continuing education have guided the cultivation of ICH inheritors in Fujian Province. However, problems persist, including lack of systematization, shortage of resources, and limited coverage. Based on a systematic analysis of the current situation, ideas and frameworks are proposed for developing a new system to cultivate ICH inheritors. This study aims to provide a theoretical reference and practical inspiration for the cultivation of ICH inheritors in other regions and promote the effective inheritance and development of ICH. a2071-1050