The current situation and strategies of sustainable development of a state-level intangible cultural heritage project Choi Lei Fut in the context of the new era: Analysis based on questionnaire survey and field interviews

Liping Jiang, Lihua Huang

Article ID: 7460
Vol 8, Issue 9, 2024

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Abstract


With the development of the times and changes in the environment of traditional martial arts, Choi Lei Fut (a Chinese martial arts system), a Chinese state-level intangible cultural heritage, is facing many difficulties in its inheritance and sustainable development. Especially in the context of COVID-19 pandemic prevention and control measures, the sustainable development of Choi Lei Fut is facing increasingly serious challenges. In order to understand the current situation of Choi Lei Fut’s survival and development in the new era, and to enhance the momentum and vitality of its sustainable development, this study combines questionnaire survey and field interviews to investigate and analyze the current situation. Based on this, it proposes strategies to promote the sustainable development of Choi Lei Fut. This study will not only provide methodological reference for the inheritance and development of Choi Lei Fut but also offer insights for the inheritance and sustainable development of other Chinese martial arts gyms and even martial arts practices elsewhere.


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intangible cultural heritage; Choi Lei Fut; epidemic prevention and control; sustainable development; field interviews

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v8i9.7460

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