The Road to Intangible Cultural Heritage: Promoting Thailand's Dacheng Historical Site Park
As a world cultural heritage site, the Dacheng Historical Site Park in Thailand not only reflects Thailand's glorious history and religious culture, but also has important significance in the protection and promotion of intangible cultural heritage. This article takes "The Road to Intangible Cultural Heritage" as the core theme, starting from the historical background and cultural value of the Dacheng Site, and analyzes the specific practices and achievements in promoting intangible cultural heritage, including policy support, digital technology application, and international cultural exchange. At the same time, it pointed out issues such as commercialization tendency, insufficient dissemination depth, and discontinuity in intangible cultural heritage inheritance. The article ultimately proposes three strategic directions: building a "cultural ecological chain", "IPization of intangible cultural heritage", and "international cultural window", to promote the Dacheng site as an important node for global intangible cultural heritage dissemination.
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