TY - CPAPER AU - Yudan Shen AU - Zhihong Wu AU - Xiawei Fang AU - Wei Yue AB - As a coastal city in southern China, Zhuhai has undergone rapid transformation within just a few decades. However, due to shifts in economic production and living conditions, a substantial portion of the local intangible cultural heritage has gradually lost physical space for preservation and presentation. In recent years, the application of digital technologies has created extensive digital exhibition platforms and diverse display modalities for the preservation, revitalization, and dissemination of this intangible cultural heritage. Nevertheless, there remains a need for further research into the user experience of digital repositories of intangible cultural heritage and the factors influencing public acceptance of digital technologies in the preservation of such heritage. This paper, adopting a perspective of digital humanities and utilizing the Zhuhai Intangible Cultural Heritage Database as a case study, employs a combined qualitative and quantitative research approach to investigate the user experience and factors impacting the acceptance of this digital repository for intangible cultural heritage. The initial stage of this study involved interviews with intangible cultural heritage custodians and users to gauge their satisfaction and willingness to use the Zhuhai database. The subsequent stage utilized the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory to probe the factors affecting user satisfaction and their intention to sustain usage of the Zhuhai Intangible Cultural Heritage Database. Based on the research results, this study offers optimization strategies for the Zhuhai Intangible Cultural Heritage Database, thereby providing a sustainable solution for the safeguarding and presentation of Zhuhai s intangible heritage. C1 - Communications in Computer and Information Science C2 - HCI International 2024 Posters, PT III, HCII 2024 DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-61950-2_36 N1 - ISSN: 1865-0929 N2 - As a coastal city in southern China, Zhuhai has undergone rapid transformation within just a few decades. However, due to shifts in economic production and living conditions, a substantial portion of the local intangible cultural heritage has gradually lost physical space for preservation and presentation. In recent years, the application of digital technologies has created extensive digital exhibition platforms and diverse display modalities for the preservation, revitalization, and dissemination of this intangible cultural heritage. Nevertheless, there remains a need for further research into the user experience of digital repositories of intangible cultural heritage and the factors influencing public acceptance of digital technologies in the preservation of such heritage. This paper, adopting a perspective of digital humanities and utilizing the Zhuhai Intangible Cultural Heritage Database as a case study, employs a combined qualitative and quantitative research approach to investigate the user experience and factors impacting the acceptance of this digital repository for intangible cultural heritage. The initial stage of this study involved interviews with intangible cultural heritage custodians and users to gauge their satisfaction and willingness to use the Zhuhai database. The subsequent stage utilized the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory to probe the factors affecting user satisfaction and their intention to sustain usage of the Zhuhai Intangible Cultural Heritage Database. Based on the research results, this study offers optimization strategies for the Zhuhai Intangible Cultural Heritage Database, thereby providing a sustainable solution for the safeguarding and presentation of Zhuhai s intangible heritage. SN - 978-3-031-61949-6 978-3-031-61950-2 SP - 325 EP - 334 TI - Enhancing Digital Interaction with Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Study on User Experience and Acceptance of the Zhuhai Intangible Cultural Heritage Database VL - 2116 ER -