2022
DOI: 10.18306/dlkxjz.2022.11.010
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Production practice of rural traditional craft intangible cultural heritage from the perspective of geographies of making

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“…Guizhou is the site of numerous ethnic festivals, each having its own cultural connotations and presentation style. Using the Guizhou Miao Sisters' Festival as an example, early research focused on the festival process [17] and clothing characteristics [18] ; the festival's development history [19] and social value [20] were gradually recognized in the subsequent period; after the simplicity of public transit and the emergence of tourism, studies on the festival's impact can be separated into music [21] , handicrafts [22] , and economy [23] , etc. Rural development study is concerned relatively late, and the theoretical level was primarily focused on the assessment of the spatial distribution of traditional villages in Guizhou, specifically on various spatial attributes such as public space [24] , indoor space [25] , and cultural space [26] .…”
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“…Guizhou is the site of numerous ethnic festivals, each having its own cultural connotations and presentation style. Using the Guizhou Miao Sisters' Festival as an example, early research focused on the festival process [17] and clothing characteristics [18] ; the festival's development history [19] and social value [20] were gradually recognized in the subsequent period; after the simplicity of public transit and the emergence of tourism, studies on the festival's impact can be separated into music [21] , handicrafts [22] , and economy [23] , etc. Rural development study is concerned relatively late, and the theoretical level was primarily focused on the assessment of the spatial distribution of traditional villages in Guizhou, specifically on various spatial attributes such as public space [24] , indoor space [25] , and cultural space [26] .…”
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confidence: 99%