2023
DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2023.2284723
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Utilising technology as a transmission strategy in intangible cultural heritage: the case of Cantonese opera performances

Fanny Ming-Yan Chung
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“…For example, Sun [ 14 ] explores how to activate positive factors to facilitate the successful inheritance of ICH from the perspective of knowledge transfer and incentive mechanisms, which concluded that cost control should be the first consideration in all economic measures. Chung [ 15 ] researched Hong Kong Cantonese opera, revealing the intricate relationship between technological usage and cultural dissemination. Emphasis was placed on preserving the inherent traditional core values, identity, and artistic aspects in the performance arts as part of ICH.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Sun [ 14 ] explores how to activate positive factors to facilitate the successful inheritance of ICH from the perspective of knowledge transfer and incentive mechanisms, which concluded that cost control should be the first consideration in all economic measures. Chung [ 15 ] researched Hong Kong Cantonese opera, revealing the intricate relationship between technological usage and cultural dissemination. Emphasis was placed on preserving the inherent traditional core values, identity, and artistic aspects in the performance arts as part of ICH.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%