East China’s Jiangsu province has incorporated intangible cultural heritage into the scenic demonstration projects, according to a list released recently by the provincial government.

20 projects were included in the demonstration plan, such as Nanjing Intangible Cultural Heritage Entering Confucius Temple-Qinhuai Scenic Belt Scenic Spot, Wuxi Intangible Cultural Heritage Entering Qingming Bridge Ancient Canal Scenic Spot and the Garden Edition of Kunqu Opera "Six Records of Floating Life" at Canglang Pavilion in Suzhou. The so-called "unlimited space intangible cultural heritage into scenic spots" refers to breaking through the limitations of time, space and form on the basis of protecting and inheriting intangible cultural heritage resources, and implanting food, housing, travel, travel, shopping and entertainment in the scenic spot. Efforts will be made to ensure that tourists can gain access to dining, travel, shopping, and entertainment in the scenic area through various forms of intangible cultural heritage exhibitions, displays, performances, and experience activities, allowing tourists to experience and share intangible cultural heritage activities throughout the scenic areas.





