66 “Typical Cases of Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshops” were released, and more than four became textile intangible cultural heritage workshops
On February 3, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, and the National Rural Revitalization Administration released a list of “Typical Cases of Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshops” in 2022, identifying 66 “Typical Cases of Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshops” in 2022, among which Chaosi becomes a textile intangible cultural heritage workshop such as embroidery.
It is understood that intangible cultural heritage workshops refer to various business entities that rely on intangible cultural heritage representative projects or traditional handicrafts to carry out intangible cultural heritage protection and inheritance, and drive local people to find jobs nearby. and production and processing sites are effective carriers for local intangible cultural heritage protection and rural revitalization, and have played a positive role in stimulating local people to find jobs nearby and flexibly.
The identification of intangible cultural heritage workshops should meet the following conditions: first, relying on one or more representative intangible cultural heritage projects in the region, or traditional handicrafts with characteristics, a certain mass base and market prospects to carry out production; second, having the ability to carry out production The site, water, electricity, heating, tools and equipment and other conditions; thirdly, focusing on the people who have been lifted out of poverty and the objects of monitoring and assistance, absorbing and driving more people out of poverty to find employment with better results. Specific conditions can refer to the local employment assistance workshop certification standards, combined with the actual production and operation of intangible cultural heritage workshops to reasonably determine the site, attract and promote employment and other conditions, continue to provide employment assistance to the people who have been lifted out of poverty, monitor the assistance targets, and consolidate and expand the fight against poverty. The results will help comprehensively promote rural revitalization.
During the poverty alleviation period, various localities relied on intangible cultural heritage resources to build nearly 1,000 intangible cultural heritage poverty alleviation employment workshops in the former national-level poverty-stricken counties. These workshops became the main starting point for carrying out intangible cultural heritage to assist targeted poverty alleviation work. Through organizing skills training, demonstrations Exhibitions and sales activities have played a positive role in promoting employment and income growth for the people. In December 2021, the General Office of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the General Office of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, and the General Department of the National Rural Revitalization Administration jointly issued the “Notice on Continuously Promoting the Construction of Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshops to Assist Rural Revitalization” to clarify the goals and tasks of poverty alleviation Upon completion, the Intangible Cultural Heritage Poverty Alleviation Employment Workshop was renamed the Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshop.
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