01683nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001653001800042653003900060653004800099653003800147653003600185653003700221653003900258100001400297245017300311490000600484520098500490022001401475 d10aBulgaria (BG)10aCommunity participation (THE\_204)10aEconomic and social development (THE\_5342)10aHeritage institutions (ICH\_1360)10aNonformal education (THE\_5080)10aSDG 15: Life on Land (ICH\_1392)10aSDG 5: Gender Equality (ICH\_1383)1 aQianli Ma00aInventory -Making Strategies for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Countries along the“One Belt and One Road” : Taking Bulgar- ian Chitalishte as a Case Study0 v13 aAccording to UNESCO,community centers and associations,that are created and managed by communi- ties themselves,can play a vital role in supporting to safeguard intangible cultural heritage(ICH),including the inventory making of ICH. This article chooses Bulgaria,which has accepted the “One Belt and One Road”proposal,as a case study to analyze the role of Bulgarian chitalishte(Community Cultural Centre), a traditional and local mechanism of folk culture transmission. Taking advantage of its characteristics like independence,auto-management and voluntarism,Chitalishte meets the principal of participation of community members as a subject,and well reflects the objectives of the 2003 Convention. From a long-term perspective,the key factor for maintaining similar mechanism of cultural transmission and safeguarding lie s in how to integrate effectively the resources of local community and to keep,and even to attract the young generation. a1001-5558