Measures in Higher Education of Tourism on the Inheritance and Education of Liaoning Manchu Intangible Cultural Heritage
Abstract
It becomes a new requirement on the intangible cultural heritage protection in our country to study the inheritance and education of the intangible cultural heritage from the view of higher education. The inheritance and protection of Liaoning Manchu intangible cultural heritage are particularly important in Higher Education of Tourism. The article puts forward some measures of feasibility to protect the Manchu intangible cultural heritage through Higher Education of Tourism.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6646
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