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What are the intangible cultural heritages in China?
China's intangible cultural heritage includes reeling, Quanjude, Suzhou embroidery, Wu Ge, Pingtan, Zhonghe Shaole, Sichuan Opera Face Changing, Beach New Year Pictures, Jiangyong Nvshu, Nanjing Yunjin, Xi 'an Ancient Music, Nanyin, Qingpu Tian Ge, Songjiang Ancient Show and so on.

1, reeling

Silk reeling, also known as "silk carving", is the essence of traditional silk works of art in China. This is the most traditional way of picking warp and weft in China silk industry, and it is highly appreciated for decorative silk fabrics.

In May, 2006, Suzhou silk reeling technology was selected into the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. In September, 2009, silk reeling, as a sericulture and silk weaving skill in China, was selected into the world intangible cultural heritage. Representative inheritors are Wang Jinshan, Wang Jialiang, Wang Jianjiang and Wu Wenkang.

2. Quanjude

Quanjude, a time-honored Chinese brand, was founded in 1864 (three years of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty). After several generations of pioneering efforts, it has made great progress. 1999 65438+ 10, "quanjude" was recognized as a "well-known trademark" by the state administration for industry and commerce, and it was the first service-oriented China well-known trademark in China.

3. Suzhou embroidery

Suzhou embroidery, the general name of Suzhou embroidery, is a traditional folk art in Suzhou, Jiangsu. Suzhou embroidery originated in Suzhou, which is one of the four famous embroideries and one of the national intangible cultural heritages.

4. Pingtan

Suzhou Pingtan is the general name of Suzhou Pinghua and Suzhou Tanci, and it is a traditional folk art storytelling drama form that speaks and performs in Wu dialect. It came into being and became popular in Suzhou, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, and was sung in Suzhou dialect. In 2006, Suzhou Pingtan was selected as the first batch of new national intangible cultural heritage projects. In 2008 and 20 1 1, it was selected as the second and third batch of expansion projects.

5. Nanjing Yunjin

Nanjing Brocade is a traditional silk handicraft in China, known as "Golden Brocade". Its history can be traced back to 4 17 (13th year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty), and it has a history of 1600 years since the official department of brocade management was established in Guodu Jiankang (now Nanjing).

At present, only Yunjin still maintains its traditional characteristics and unique skills, and has always retained the traditional jacquard weaving. This traditional handicraft skill woven by human memory is irreplaceable by modern machines. ?

Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-intangible cultural heritage