ROLE AND CONTRIBUTION OF CHINA FOLKLORE SOCIETY IN SAFEGUARDING INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN CHINA AOQI/ YANG, LIHUI/ ZHU,GANG.

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ROLE AND CONTRIBUTION OF CHINA FOLKLORE SOCIETY IN SAFEGUARDING INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN CHINA AOQI/ YANG, LIHUI/ ZHU,GANG

Main Practices of CFS in Safeguarding ICH Playing a visible role in key projects and programmes at national and local levels Carrying out theoretical study and developing methodologies for ICH research Conducting professional practices at regional and international levels Participation in developing ICH-related policy, regulations and legislation

Conferences on Traditional Festivals

Serial Books on Daunwu Festivals

Qingming, or Tomb-sweeping Festival

Conclusions CFS has been doing its best in safeguarding the ICH, ensuring respect for the ICH, as well as raising respects at the local, national and international levels. In cooperation with other many organizations at all level, CFS had made considerable impacts on Chinese public policies, legislations, as well as Chinese people’s daily life. With the efforts of CFS, Chinese people will enjoy a more harmonious and happy life!