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In the age of globalisation and rapid fashion, intangible cultural heritage (ICH) crafts need help preserving their significance. This research looks at China s Linqi Thirty-Six Courtyards project. It shows how new designs that combine tradition and modernity can bring old crafts like blue calico back to life. Research indicates that incorporating Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) into contemporary society promotes cultural sustainability, aids rural revitalisation, and satisfies consumer desires for distinctive, culturally enriched experiences. The study emphasises ICH s function in preserving diversity and fostering community-oriented economic development, providing a framework for integrating cultural heritage into modern lives and global markets.

Année de publication
2025
Journal
Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal
Volume
10
Nombre
31
Nombre de pages
275-281
Publisher: Assoc Malaysian Environment Behaviour Res
Date de publication
jan
ISSN Number
2398-4287
DOI
10.21834/e-bpj.v10i31.6488
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